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Take Your Clothes Off When You Dance

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From: Vladimir Sovetov <sova@kpbank.ru>
  I strongly suspect that _Take Your Clothes Off When Your Dance_ was a parody at first place. Not in general sense, but in particular :-) Look what I found in Viva Zappa! concerning FZ covering by some obscure band named Gruppo Sportivo
  "... Take Your Clothes Off When Your Dance ( Zappa) who himself re- used a theme from the Drifters _True Love/True Love_ ( Pomus/Shuman )"
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Who cares if you're so poor you can't afford
To buy a pair of
Mod A Go-Go
stretch-elastic pants...
From: John Henley <jhenley@mail.utexas.edu>
  Neither trade name or pun, but reference to the "scene" where you find this kind of clothing. It was often called "mod," here meaning simply "modern", [not as formal as the English "mod" style]. Go-go's were the 1960s version of disco.
From: fnord@panix.com (Cliff Heller)
  Making fun of hipster advertising lingo of the day.
  CC
  This same tune became the final part of _Lumpy Gravy_ a BALLET which probably don't make it :-)))))))

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