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  • #16
    Originally posted by Doctor X View Post
    Did not "Lord Sutch" have a Jack the Ripper song?

    --J.D.
    JACK THE RIPPER

    By Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds


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    By Screamin Lord Sutch
    "When he walks down the streets, every girl he meets says..."


    By The Raybeats


    By The Horrors
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    And erm LL Cool J
    LL Cool J responds to Kool Moe Dee's diss "How Ya Like Me Now" with "Jack The Ripper".


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    And there are loads more, The Ripper has more influence on music, then Simon Cowell's record label, but who is the most sinister?
    Regards Mike

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    • #17
      That . . . is a difficult question.

      As far as we know, Jack worked alone. Meanwhile, Simon works with Paula Abdul.



      --J.D.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Doctor X View Post
        That . . . is a difficult question.

        As far as we know, Jack worked alone. Meanwhile, Simon works with Paula Abdul.


        --J.D.
        Who is more of a drinker than any of the victims were!!
        Regards Mike

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Doctor X View Post
          Did not "Lord Sutch" have a Jack the Ripper song?

          --J.D.
          Read the initial post

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          • #20
            Mary Kelly considering the Royal Family Conspiracy theory - "Someday My Prince will Come!"

            Mary Pearcey - "Three Blind Mice!"

            George Chapman - "There is a Tavern in the Town"

            Frederick Deeming - "It's a Sin to Tell a Lie"

            Dr. Thomas Neill Cream - "Just a Spoonful of Sugar Helps the Medicine Go Down!"

            Mrs. William Bury - "Just My Bill!"

            Melville MacNaughten - "I've Got a Little List!"

            Charles Warren - "Take This Job and Shove It!"

            Richard Pigott - "I'm going to sit right down and write myself a letter...and make believe it came from you!"

            Judge Sir James Fitzjames Stephen - "My Object All Sublime!"

            Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence (Eddy) - "If I only had a brain!"

            Henry Matthews - "Oh, how I hate to get up in the morning!'

            Montague Druitt - "When I good friends was called to the bar!"

            Frederick Abberline - "A Policeman's Lot"

            Florence Maybrick - "They'll Never Believe Me!"

            Jack (after the removal of the kidney) - "Among My Souvenirs!"

            Chorus of Evelyn Nesbit, Harry Thaw, and Stanford White - "The Girl in the Gilded Cage"

            Sir William Gordon Cummings (of Tranby Croft) - "The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo"

            Walter Sickert - "Bit by Bit"

            Richard Mansfield, Sir Henry Irving (and Ellen Terry and his sons H.B. and Lawrence), and William Terriss - "There's No Business Like Show Business!"

            Oscar Wilde - "My Secret Love"

            Jeff

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            • #21
              "The Astrakhan Man Can"- Sammy Davis Jr. (?)

              Seriously though, how about "The Ripper" by Lita Ford?

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              • #22
                Anything by Lita Ford . . . and, yes, that was Sammy Davis Jr, and you are very punny.



                Who can make the whore die?
                (Who can make the whore die?!)
                Sprinkle the ground with her goo?
                (Sprinkle with her goo?!)
                Escape and leave her gripping a cachous or two
                The Ripper can!
                (The Ripper can!)
                Oh the Ripper man can!
                (The Ripper man can!)
                The Ripper can 'cause he mixes it with blood
                And terrorizes the entire neighborhood.
                (The entire neighborhood!)

                Who can flay a prostitute?
                (Who can flay a prostitute?!)
                Leave her intestines in a pile?
                (Intestines in a pile?!)
                Gather up the parts and make a delicious kidney pie?
                The Ripper can!
                (The Ripper can!)
                Oh the Ripper man can!
                The Ripper can 'cause he mixes it with blood
                And terrorizes the entire neighborhood.
                (The entire neighborhood!)


                --J.D.

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                • #23
                  Oh yes we've got trouble
                  Right here in Ripper City
                  With a capital 'T' that rhymes with 'G'
                  And that stands for 'Ghoul'

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                  • #24
                    Nine Inch Nails-'Hurt'
                    Echo and the Bunnymen-'The Cutter'
                    Smashing Pumpkins-'Mellon Collie and the infinite sadness'
                    Roll up the lino, Mother. We're raising Behemoth tonight!

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                    • #25
                      "Anybody here seen Kelly.....K-e-double ll-y?" old musical hall song..originally sung and performed by Montague Druitt and the Footstompers...........most recent ly performed by good ole Led Zep.....a pale imitation of the original though.

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                      • #26
                        Modern Songs Jack might not mind:

                        Rob Zombie - ""Never Gonna Stop (The Red Red Kroovy)"
                        the same as above - "Let It All Bleed Out"
                        Sigh - In the Mind of a Lunatic (The Lunatic is Jack)
                        Iced Earth - Jack




                        "The human eye is a wonderful device. With a little effort, it can fail to see even the most glaring injustice." - Quellcrist Falconer
                        "Entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem" - Johannes Clauberg

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                        • #27
                          How about "Murder By Numbers" by the Police? There's some irony there.
                          "Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning." Winston Churchill

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                          • #28
                            I think our friend Jack would definitely have in his collection some of the gems of classic death metal:

                            Abuse - Why Do Women Hate ME
                            Dismember - Dismembered
                            Inhume - Blood Orgy at 7th Street
                            Severed Savior - Public Mutilation
                            Suffocation - Pierced From Within
                            Mayhem - Whore
                            Fleshbomb - Breastless and Raped
                            Pustulated - Pus Filled Uterus
                            Cannibal Corpse - Staring Through the Eyes of the Dead
                            etc, etc

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by BillyE View Post
                              How about "Murder By Numbers" by the Police? There's some irony there.
                              Indeed, by subject as well as the name of the band. But surely Jack's favorite song by Sting and the boys would have to be "Roxanne"!

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                              • #30
                                . . . or There's a Moon Over Bourbon Street.

                                --J.D.

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