So perfect. An artist is going to float 4 helium-filled pigs over the Trump logo in Chicago. Thank you, Pink Floyd. Roger Waters must be prescient — they released the Animals album 30 years ago. I guess they saw Trump coming.
If you don’t remember the lyrics…
Big man, pig man
Ha, ha, charade you are
You well heeled big wheel
Ha, ha, charade you are
And when your hand is on your heart
You’re nearly a good laugh
Almost a joker
With your head down in the pig bin
Saying ‘Keep on digging’
Pig stain on your fat chin
What do you hope to find
Down in the pig mine?
You’re nearly a laugh
You’re nearly a laugh
But you’re really a cry
Artor says
Um…PZ, I know time’s fun when you’re having flies, but that came out 40 years ago.
gjpetch says
This live performance specifically includes imagery of trump. Pretty great:
konservenknilch says
Aw, stop hating on pigs. Lovely animals. Yummy, too.
Marcus Ranum says
gjpetch:
Woooooooooooooow that is a whole new level of trolling.
microraptor says
Funny, when I think of music and Trump, I think of this.
anchor says
@5 – me too.
deadguykai says
Actually, Animals came out in 1977. That’s FORTY years ago, not 30.
Doc Dish says
Ironically, some Americans assumed that the third verse was about the President at the time as it starts “Hey you, Whitehouse. Ha ha, charade you are!” The reference was in fact to the British ‘Moral Guardian’ Mary Whitehouse, however.
trog69 says
Thanks a lot, Oba…I mean PZ! I had to play the album and now, at 4:30a.m. the three dogs that oversee my life are barking at the sounds coming out of the speakers. D’oh!
richardelguru says
Doc Dish,
I think it was Round the Horrne that had an occasional character called “Mary Whitethigh” in, I suppose, her honour.
Reginald Selkirk says
Doc Dish says
richardelguru; I am far too young to remember Round the Horne obviously, but found this at https://laughterlog.com/2009/02/09/radio-round-the-horne/ (emphasis mine):