All splinter had to keep him company before the turtles was his art books.
2007-05-03 10:37:14
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answered by David Wolf Perez 2
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Belle and Sebastian also have a song called Marx and Engels (good song too) Aimee Mann - Pavlov's Bell (maybe a bit of a stretch) Simon and Garfunkel - A Simple Desultory Phillipic (or How I Was Robert McNamara'd Into Submission) - lots in there the Pogues - Young Ned Of the Hill - I don't know much about Irish/English history, but this song let me in on the fact that the Irish have no love for Oliver Cromwell. Elvis Costello - Poor Napoleon Elvis Costello - Oliver's Army (another Cromwell) the Pope - Mao Mao Mao this doesn't really count, but I guess originally when Paul Simon wrote Mrs. Robinson, it was Mrs. Roosevelt and it made the words a bit different. He played a bit of it on some interview show I saw a clip of. Side note: you couldn't get more high in an airplane. *************** My favorite S&G song Shades! Great tune! ************* Totally agree. I'm not sure how the timeline plays out exactly. I always figured them to be contemporaries, but you can just tell that Dylan was a huge influence on Simon. While one the subject. I'm amazed with all the love that Dylan and Lennon and McCartney get on this board that no one ever acknowledges Paul Simon. I think he's definitely in that class of talent. ********** Man on the Moon - REM - about Andy Kaufman (a stretch, but he is a huge figure of comedy. Elvis is in there too). ************** Definitely At the Zoo. Bookends in general is a record that I'll go a year or so without hearing and just forget how amazing it is. At The Zoo is a great song. I get pissed at Banarama over the whole Hazy Shade of Winter thing. It's just not right that their version is more popular.
2016-05-19 22:45:41
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answered by ? 3
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Donatello, Raphaelo, Michelangelo and Leonardo were named by The Master from a book which He read when He first learned how to.
2007-05-03 10:41:00
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answered by Ashleigh 7
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Because Master Splinter was a fan of the artist.
2007-05-03 10:39:07
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answered by double_down111 4
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What I can tell you is that incidentally since the first issue of Volume 1, Michelangelo's name had been misspelled as "Michaelangelo." It is now spelled correctly, consistent with his Renaissance namesake.
Cowabunga!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2007-05-03 10:46:06
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answered by canine007 1
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Because the old man liked art.
2007-05-03 10:35:52
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answered by Mo 7
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The original creators were lovers of art.
2007-05-03 10:39:53
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answered by WhiteMyTeeth 2
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Too get kids interested in the classical artists.
2007-05-03 10:36:54
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answered by Truth is elusive 7
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master splinter was a fan of their work
2007-05-03 11:36:54
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answered by afreaksmile 3
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To me that is the least puzzling thing about mutant turtles that fight crime using kung fu.
2007-05-03 10:37:51
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answered by Anonymous
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