Does anyone else have any other ideas for pieces of music that have vague, ahem, innuendo in?
How lovely are your dwelling-places?
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David Underdown
Several of the duets for Adam and Eve in The Creation, more than one psalm, and as for the Song of Songs...
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Beat me to it, DU!!
I remember once sitting quietly and abstractedly in choir stall one evenong during first lesson, and watching the Head Chorister and his mate opposite staring fixedly at the psalter and nudging each other. At no point for the rest of the service could they keep a straight face, and in fact at one point in the Nunc had to sit down and cover their faces in handkerchiefs to smother the hysterical laughter and feign coughing fits. When asked afterwards what the problem was they were firstly incoherent with mirth for many minutes until one of them snatched up a psalter and opened the psalms at Ps 106 v 38. Que? Don't ask me .....all I did was observe and marvel.
Mind you, 12 yr olds can have some of the most 'inventive' minds in the biz, even in church! 'Moab is my wash-pot'? No trouble there you'd think, until your choristers' house matron is called Maureen, nickname 'Mo'. Cue slow collapse of decani.
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psalms at Ps 106 v 38.
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In my namesake's time, to go a-whoring had nothing to do with consorting with ladies of the night, but rather meant to worship false idols.
The psalms certainly have a few euphemisms in - he smote his enemies in the hinder parts is one that springs to mind.My boxes are positively disintegrating under the sheer weight of ticks. Ed Reardon
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Anna
Lucie Skeaping and her Band have done a lot of bawdy songs. Like Lavender Blue, which is, evidently, about gay sex.
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Originally posted by Vile Consort View PostPs 147 v10 has always struck me as rather Julian and Sandy: "neither delighteth he in any man's legs".
He delighteth not in strength and strong steeds, neither hath he pleasure in the trumpets of men.My boxes are positively disintegrating under the sheer weight of ticks. Ed Reardon
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Originally posted by ardcarp View PostUnsophisticated though I and my fellow choristers were at 12 ish, we nevertheless used to invent extra bits of anatomy and their failure to function along the lines of 'noses have they and smell not'. I stiul find it funny, but I do have a puerile SOH (as Mrs A is always telling me).My boxes are positively disintegrating under the sheer weight of ticks. Ed Reardon
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