"I'm the sunscreen"
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Dibble

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13,257 posts

263 months

Thursday 6th January 2005
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Can anyone remember the correct name of this track/artist?

It was out at least 5 years ago I guess, and was pretty much "talking" all the way through, with the hook line of the guy saying "but trust me, I'm the sunscreen", or similar.

The guy sounded like he was stoned...

Nevin

2,999 posts

284 months

Thursday 6th January 2005
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Was called "Wear sunscreen" and was by Baz Luhrmann, the Hollywood director, although it isn't his voice.

"But trust me, whatever you do, wear sunscreen"

>> Edited by Nevin on Thursday 6th January 11:03

pmanson

13,388 posts

276 months

Thursday 6th January 2005
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Wasn't it "If I can give you one peice of advice, Sunscreen........ Wear Suncreen"


Or something like that

Lobbs

248 posts

256 months

Thursday 6th January 2005
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Wasn't it Baz Luhrmann?

Pot Bellied Fool

2,241 posts

260 months

Thursday 6th January 2005
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It's been attributed to an original speech by either Mary Smich or Kurt Vonnegut


But the '99 track that hit the charts (even made it to number 1 for a week) was 'Everybody's free (to wear sunscreen)' by Baz Luhrmann.

Cheers - PBF

richie_few

642 posts

259 months

Thursday 6th January 2005
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wasnt it a graduation speach?

Dibble

Original Poster:

13,257 posts

263 months

Thursday 6th January 2005
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Not bad, PHers. 2 minutes!

Anyone know where I might be able to get a copy on CD? (Or have one they might want to flog to me??)

hugoagogo

23,424 posts

256 months

Thursday 6th January 2005
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In 1998, the text of the Mary Schmich piece was turned into a "spoken voice" recording featuring the voice of Australian actor Lee Perry. Titled "Everybody's Free to Wear Sunscreen," the piece immediately became a cult hit in Australia, and by early 1999 the "song" was taking America by storm.

www.snopes.com/quotes/vonnegut.htm

snopes is great

>> Edited by hugoagogo on Thursday 6th January 11:10

Pot Bellied Fool

2,241 posts

260 months

Thursday 6th January 2005
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Just beaten to it but it was voiced by Lee Perry.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/357151.stm


I've got it on hard drive I think Dibble, give me a minute & I'll upload it somewhere for you...

MilnerR

8,273 posts

281 months

Thursday 6th January 2005
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richie_few said:
wasnt it a graduation speach?


yeah, "don't mess with your hair too much otherwise by the time you're 40 it'll look 85"

I bought it when it came out, i have it on CD

SlidingSideways

1,345 posts

255 months

Thursday 6th January 2005
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It's available on iTunes if you use it.

Nevin

2,999 posts

284 months

Thursday 6th January 2005
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Dibble said:
Not bad, PHers. 2 minutes!

Anyone know where I might be able to get a copy on CD? (Or have one they might want to flog to me??)


Here

www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00000JHTT/qid=1105009886/ref=sr_8_xs_ap_i1_xgl/202-6122555-5243017

minimax

11,985 posts

279 months

Thursday 6th January 2005
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Dibble said:
Can anyone remember the correct name of this track/artist?

It was out at least 5 years ago I guess, and was pretty much "talking" all the way through, with the hook line of the guy saying "but trust me, I'm the sunscreen", or similar.

The guy sounded like he was stoned...



the lyrics are here occifer



Edit: bugger!

>> Edited by minimax on Thursday 6th January 11:14

Pot Bellied Fool

2,241 posts

260 months

Thursday 6th January 2005
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Here ya go...

matthewbinns

18,506 posts

270 months

Thursday 6th January 2005
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Not the Sunscreen Song

Ladies and Gentlemen of the class of '98,
People often ask me if I have any advice to offer
And when they do, I tell them this:

If you're unsure about what you're going to do with your life,
Try to remember, some of the most interesting people didn't know what they were going to do at age twenty-two or even at forty, and nearly all of them are unemployed drug addicts forced to live on cat food.
Also understand that friends will come and go. This is because of your irritating personality. Nobody likes you.
So if the only thing
getting you thought the day is the misconception that people like you, end it now. (bang)
Learn how to smoke Winnie Blues, if you're under age, get an older kid to buy them for you.
Get to really know your parents, they're good for money. Milk them, then put them in an old people's home.
Travel as often as you can, live in New York City once, live in Northern California once, move to Adelaide, it beats the hell out of Melbourne. *
Maybe you'll marry, maybe you won't, maybe you'll have children, maybe you won't, if you do have children, lock them under the stairs.
Do one thing each day that scares you, sing, dance, jump in front of a car.
Do not trust anyone who tries to update Shakespeare for the kids, and if you see Quindon Tarver in the street, punch him in the face for me.

Chorus
Brother and Sister, we can be free (smack)

If you're worried about the way you look, try to remember, you're probably fatter than you think, maybe you should consider an eating disorder.
Don't worry too much about the future.
If you're nervous about an exam, ring up your school to schedule time, and make a bomb threat.
If you're a girl, lie about period pains to get out of anything you don't want to do.
Cheat if you think you can get away with it. Remember, someone with richer parents is getting private tuition.
Shop-lift as often as you can, shopping centres factor shop-lifting into their prices, so if you don't do it, it's like they're getting money for free.
When you're on work experience, steal a cab-charge, and take a taxi to Perth.
Wear sunscreen, but only if it's that coconut oil that gives you cancer.
Keep your old love letters, if you see an old lover in the street, try to run them over in your car.
Don't mess too much with your hair, or else by the time you're thirty-five, you'll look like Greg Matthews.
Remember you can wear your underwear four times without washing them, forwards, backwards, inside-out forwards, inside-out backwards.

Chorus twice
(bang bang bang bang)

Congregate in gangs around train stations and shopping centres, it's a free country, It's public space.
Skateboard on War Memorials.
Smoke in your school uniform.
Set off car alarms.
Plant drugs on a teacher.
Join a cult.
Spike drinks.
Don't flush public toilets.
Remember, only you will truly take care of you, so carry a concealed weapon.
Don't wear your 'P' plates.
Walk around with your eye lids rolled back.
Touch your tongue on the tip of batteries.
Be open to new love.
Remember, you can't get pregnant the first time you have sex.
Expect others to support you, it's easy to get the dole and still do cash in hand work.
Respect your elders, when your grandma dies, have her stuffed.
Be kind to your knees, you'll miss them when you are knee-capped by a loan shark.
Get revenge, don't forgive anyone for anything,
But most of all, don't aim too high, you're probably only suited to an office or factory job.

And trust me on the Winnie Blues.

Dibble

Original Poster:

13,257 posts

263 months

Thursday 6th January 2005
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You people defonotely have too much time on your hands!

PH - better than Goggle/AltaVista/MSN search combined...

Trouble is, I've now just spent £70 in the "3 for £10 deal" on Amazon...

shirley temple

2,232 posts

255 months

Thursday 6th January 2005
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I can email you it on mp3(downloaded so not best quality) if that will help

Dibble

Original Poster:

13,257 posts

263 months

Thursday 6th January 2005
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shirley temple said:
I can email you it on mp3(downloaded so not best quality) if that will help


Cheers ST - have ordered it on CD from Amazon.

beaconbouy

321 posts

255 months

Thursday 6th January 2005
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Played in Chapel, as a profound message

Dibble

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13,257 posts

263 months

Saturday 22nd January 2005
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Horray - now arrived on CD from Amazon, and burned to the computer!

... plus the other £70 worth of CDs I bought at the same time (21 on the 3 for £10 deal) - Postie is not a happy camper!!