Elivs Costello's 1978 "Mystery Dance" is a a thinly veiled ode about heterosexual intercourse. Randy Cade of Lobster Repair's Dada art video set to an obscure live version of the tune clears up any remaining doubts. The video was originally titled "But Ida, We Don't Need No Carrots", but we felt i might be too esoteric. This is very strange. Visit Lobster Repair at squidmusic.com
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gymman1031 4 years ago
That was very funny.Good work-the symbolism was very subtle!
daddycrockett23 5 years ago
No, you weren't the only one.
kulturkampfx 5 years ago
I don't know why, but I laughed really hard at that. I thought I was the only person that noticed that about the song, despite it being so blatant.
theworldcanwait 5 years ago
The soundtrack for this Lobster Repair video is the "B" side of one of Elvis Costello's early British singles. There are presently 6 other Lobster Repair videos for you to try and grok on You Tube.
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Stein157 5 years ago