![]() ![]() ![]() Perhaps it’s time to address it once and for all–if that’s even possible. The question of the origins of the special audience participation lyrics has been in the back of my mind ever since. An ancient Ring thought lost for centuries has been found, and through a strange twist in fate has been given to a small Hobbit named Frodo. Then he just shrugged and turned to deal with a very angry principal who was appalled that such obscenities would be chanted by his students in his gym at his school. “How do they know what to say?”Ī puzzled look came across Martin’s face for a moment it was apparent that he’d never considered the question before. He helpfully translated with the appropriate arm gestures.īilly: Here she come now singing Mony Monyĭancers: HEY MOTHERF*CKER GET LAID GET F*CKED!īilly: Well, shoot ’em down, turn around, come on Monyīilly: Hey she give me love and I feel alright now “What are they shouting?” I asked Martin. When Martin Streek, the guy in charge of playing the videos, flipped to this clip, the dancers erupted.Īt first, I couldn’t make how what they were yelling. It was probably in the spring of 1987 when I first heard the special audience lyrics in the Billy Idol version of the Tommy James classic, “Mony Mony.” I was hosting one of the old CFNY Video Roadshows at a high school somewhere in Southern Ontario. ![]()
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