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Re: 31 May 2013: it's... a "classic" from... 1965
« Reply #30 on: May 31, 2013, 04:50:34 PM »
let's not be L-7!
I always heard that as "Let this be a sermon". Who knew what L-7 meant? Not me, dat's fo sho.


I always heard it as L-7, but never had a clue what it meant (back then anyway).
Being the clueless one around here, I'll bite: Are people serious that the lyric actually is 'L7?'  I always heard 'sermon.'

Completely serious:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wooly_Bully#Title_and_lyrics

Thanks, urth -- I can't believe it's even in dispute. "L-7" was a very common slang expression then.

I think I heard it first from Maynard G. Krebs.  (by the way, according to wiki, Maynard's middle name was Walter (the G was silent, he would explain)).  I always thought it was Gilligan.  And it turns out that Gilligan is Gilligan's last name -- his first name was Willy.  Who knew?

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Re: 31 May 2013: it's... a "classic" from... 1965
« Reply #31 on: May 31, 2013, 10:42:25 PM »
let's not be L-7!
I always heard that as "Let this be a sermon". Who knew what L-7 meant? Not me, dat's fo sho.


I always heard it as L-7, but never had a clue what it meant (back then anyway).
Being the clueless one around here, I'll bite: Are people serious that the lyric actually is 'L7?'  I always heard 'sermon.'

Completely serious:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wooly_Bully#Title_and_lyrics

Thanks, urth -- I can't believe it's even in dispute. "L-7" was a very common slang expression then.

I think I heard it first from Maynard G. Krebs.  (by the way, according to wiki, Maynard's middle name was Walter (the G was silent, he would explain)).  I always thought it was Gilligan.  And it turns out that Gilligan is Gilligan's last name -- his first name was Willy.  Who knew?

Ah.... the things you will interweb late on a Friday afternoon.... is it time to go home yet?
Just shows (again) how clueless I am.  I guess this is kind of a reverse Mondegreen?  So, next thing you'll be telling me the lyrics to "Louie Louie" are obscene!
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