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bru
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response 225 of 229:
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Mar 17 18:24 UTC 2000 |
What he didn't say about "FREE ENTERPRISE" is that Shatner is attempting to
rap Shakespeares julius Ceasar...
They showed part of it on the Tonight show last night while interviewing
Shatner. They also discussed his TV commercials where he sings the oldies
for Priceline.com...
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otaking
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response 226 of 229:
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Mar 17 22:16 UTC 2000 |
After seeing Shatner on the Tonight show, I really want to see FREE
ENTERPRISE. SHakespeare set to rap was just hilarious.
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otter
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response 227 of 229:
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Mar 21 05:18 UTC 2000 |
Ya oughta hear him read _Lucy in the Sky_...
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aruba
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response 228 of 229:
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Mar 27 08:20 UTC 2000 |
I can attest that having once heard William Shatner sing Luciy in the Sky
with Diamonds, you will never forget it.
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otter
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response 229 of 229:
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Apr 2 12:54 UTC 2000 |
Oh, no no no. This is not singing. It is a dramatic reading of the
lyrics. I first heard it in 1973; don't know how old it was then. It's
from an album he did consisting entirely of dramatic readings of popular
song lyrics. I seem to remember that it also contains "Hey, Mister
Tambourine Man". <<shudder>>
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