Re: dust jokes

From: Amara Graps (Amara.Graps@mpi-hd.mpg.de)
Date: Fri Aug 11 2000 - 03:46:17 MDT


From: QueeneMUSE@aol.com, Thu Aug 10 2000

>Have you considered playing that old Kansas song "Dust in the Wind" during
>your set-up time or intermissions?

Yup. I should.

A year ago someone contacted me with a note that they had linked our
Dust Group's web page to the Kansas song on this Music and Education
Web page:

http://www.wpe.com/~musici/songsatoi.html
(Search on "Dust in the Wind")

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Personally, I like Mark Gingerich's "dusty" remake of "Wild Thing" by the
Troggs, in celebration of the Stardust spacecraft mission:

   WILD THING (The Original)

   Wild thing...you make my heart sing...you make everything
   Groovy
   I said wild thing...

   Wild thing, I think I love you
   But I wanna know for sure
   Come on, hold me tight
   I love you

   (repeat chorus)

   Wild thing, I think you move me
   But I wanna know for sure
   So come on, hold me tight
   You move me

(Note: Comet Wild, pronounced "Vilt", is the Stardust spacecraft's
main target object)

    VILT THING (The "dusty" remake)

    "Vilt" thing,
    We'll make your dust cling.
    You make this aerogel filthy.
    I said "Vilt" thing.

    "Vilt" thing, we think you're dusty.
    But we wanna know for sure.
    Are your particulates Brownlee?
    Oooh, you're dusty.

    "Vilt" thing,
    We'll make your dust cling.
    You make this aerogel filthy.
    I said "Vilt" thing.

    "Vilt" thing, we think you're icy.
    But we wanna know for sure.
    Does your dust hold volatiles?
    Brrrr, you're icy.

:-)
Amara

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