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From: acsgjjp@sunybcs.UUCP (Jim Poltrone)
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Subject: Re: Leonard Nimoy "Sings"
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Date: Wed, 2-Jan-85 23:57:47 EST
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[Double-barreled carbuerators rush you anyplace, but you never can find a
  parking space..]
Yes, I remember that record.  The Doctor of Dementia (no, not the one with
the scarf :-) :-! :-( ) had played the song "Highly Illogical" from the
album "The Two Sides of Leonard Nimoy".  On one side, he sings real songs
(e.g. "Where Is Love?" from the musical "Oliver!"), and on the other side,
he puts on the pointed ears.  Well, sort of.  I'd like to hear more
tracks from the album (either side).  I wish I could find it.
-- 
Jim Poltrone  (a/k/a Poltr1, the Last of the Raster Blasters)
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     "Oh, very young, what will you leave us this time?
      You're only dancin' on this earth for a short time,
      And though your dreams will toss and turn you now...."