Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for November 07, 2014
Transcript:
Zonker: So how'd you make out with the fameux, Marcus. Cop any bon mots? Mark: Are you kidding me? Have you seen the size of the bouncers here? Zonker: Well, I'd love to stay and help out, but as you can plainly see I'm hot to trot! Mark: Hey, who am I to keep a man from his destiny? Zonker: I knew you'd understand. Look, if things work out, I'll call you from Hollywood. Mark: Well, I should hope so, man. Zonker: You've been a good friend, Mark! Both you and... you and... Mark: Mike. I"ll tell him you said so.
BE THIS GUY about 10 years ago
How soon they forget.
Argythree about 10 years ago
So did he actually make it to Hollywood?
thirdguy about 10 years ago
I think he made it to Newark.
Space_cat about 10 years ago
Thank goodness disco had only one more year to be popular, it was so one dimensional, banal and insipid.For Pete’s sake, nearly every song was about dancing, I’m surprised it didn’t peter out sooner. But then we did a lot of things in the 70’s that didn’t make sense. I stuck to rock and roll and watched Led Zeppelin implode, but it was still way better than disco.
jeffiekins about 10 years ago
I sometimes listen to 70’s rock in my office, and I try not to be embarrassed when someone younger walks in, but it’s hard. Only about 3% of the songs have lyrics that make the tiniest bit of sense.
Pandora shows you the lyrics of the first few verses, and if you make the mistake of looking at them, (unless it’s Bob Dylan or The Boss) you’ll be slapped in the face by their randomness.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 10 years ago
“I’d like to think the little people who helped me get here, but I can’t remember their names.”
chizzel about 10 years ago
Just two lost souls
azktryg about 10 years ago
Goodbye sister disco
jeffiekins about 10 years ago
…or the Electric Slide, or the Swim, or even Mashed Potato..But it does have to own up to the Hustle, the Bump, and, of course, YMCA.
jeffiekins about 10 years ago
Oh, YMCA is fun as all get-out, the song and the dance..It wouldn’t be the first bit of serious fun that was completely stupid.
jeffiekins about 10 years ago
…or had an “interesting” backstory.
pauljmsn about 10 years ago
You know, somewhere back in the 70s, there must have been a group of nice Jewish boys that entertained the crowd at a Bar Mitzvah with “It’s fun to stay at the Y… M… H… A!”
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 10 years ago
When I was in college there was a local band that had a regional hit entitled “Disco sucks, but we do it for the bucks.”
There were a few decent disco songs though. “Never can say Goodbye” and “I will survive” come to mind.