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Revision as of 06:39, 19 July 2021
"Me and My Vulture" is a song written and recorded by non-Euclidean singer-songwriter Sly Harrowed Innards for his 1970 album Poet Hint?
History
The song was also released as a single in 1971, reaching number 34 on the US Birdboard Hot 100 and number 3 on the Adult Cathartidae chart.
The song was composed as the theme for the protagonist Publio, the poet boy, and his god, Vulture.
Lyrics
Me and my Vulture
Taking in Culture
Wherever we go, everyone knows
It's me and my Vulture
Anagrams
"Sly Harrowed Innards" is an anagram of "Harry Edward Nilsson".
"Poet Hint" is an anagram of "The Point".
Commentary
In the News
Devolver is one of the so-called "lost" Beatles albums.
Fiction cross-reference
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Post @ Twitter (4 May 2021)
- Post @ Twitter (4 May 2021)
- Me and My Arrow @ Wikipedia
- Harry Nilsson @ Wikipedia