Recently I read a profile of David Byrne from 1993 which went into some detail on the televangelists that inspired Byrne to write the song "Once in a Lifetime," which became a hit single for the Talking Heads in 1980. In the article, Byrne also noted how much the gestures of these evangelical preachers informed the choreography he and Toni Basil
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I'm not so sure.
Would you class the Wayne and Wonda sketches as parody or gag-comedy?
The Swedish Chef is clearly a parody of Julia Child and her imitators.
The Mating Ritual from the Planet Koozebain spot has got to be a Wild Kingdom parody.
There is something different, though about the level on which those examples operate and simply dropping a muppet into a completely choreographed other unit of popular culture. I'm not sure how to articulate this difference.
It is not present in the interminable performance of "I'm looking through you" that the ghosts backstage give in the Vincent Price episode.
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