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No Politics, but Protest and Satire songs

The epitome of biting satire set to music -- Becker and Fagen respond to John Lennon's "Imagine" with expertly crafted verbal disdain.
 
Not a song, but last night Jane Fonda was on Colbert and she was awesome
I'm sure it will be on the Tube tomorrow
Sorry for the horrible photo

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Not a song, but last night Jane Fonda was on Colbert and she was awesome
I'm sure it will be on the Tube tomorrow
Sorry for the horrible photo

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A few years back, my wife got me to watch "Jane Fonda in Five Acts" being the good sport I am, "sure" I said trying to be a good guy. From the surreal farce Barbarella*, trip to N. Viet Nam, exercise guru, and marriage to billionaire Ted Turner and a brush with conservativism. I found it flew by because she fills us in on all the inner workings and details of each act and the film is a time machine to remember that period. I'll bet the major steaming services still carry it, your spouse will be surprised you picked it and will like it if you are US boomers.

* Don't miss the captions at the end of Barbarella where the camera slow pans close up, over full frontal head to toe well turned reclining young Ms Fonda without stitch on as she started out her career as a "sex kitten", unfortunately not in the Five Acts doc.
 
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