Dec 10 2007 08:32 PM ET

The Very Model of A Modern Booty Song

Categories: Music

I’ve got no words for this. Honestly. Except to say, Kevin Kline looks impossibly young in this clip taken from a 1982 production of The Pirates of Penzance. And Linda Ronstadt looks barely-legal. But here is Sir Mix-a-lot’s immortal ode to the rump, "Baby Got Back," redone in the manner of Gilbert & Sullivan.

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  • Martha

    Holy cow, that was awesome. I remember seeing that movie in the theater when I was in junior high and having a temporary crush on Mr. Kline. Because, yes, I’m old.

  • Patty

    What ever happened to Rex Smith?

  • bootylicious

    I was expecting it to be poorly done. and at the beginning i went “uh oh not looking good.” but as I kept listening, i found myself quite entertained. pretty funny actually.

  • Alex Bentley

    That’s fun stuff, but you should check out your own blog for an even better version by Jonathan Coulton (http://www.jonathancoulton.com/store/downloads). Both are downright hilarious.

  • BilliamE

    Why is this on Popwatch when it was already published in EW 2 weeks ago? (Top 10 viral videos of 2007)

  • Paul U.

    That’s gay. I can’t believe I watched the whole thing.

  • Silv

    Patty, I was wondering the same thing while watching this. I remember seeing this play around 1982 – and Rex Smith was all the rage. Now I can’t remember why…..didn’t he have a song or something?

  • Lucy

    I saw Rex Smith about 10 years ago in the touring company of “Sunset Boulevard” with Diahnn Caroll in Vancouver.

  • geegee

    That was really lame. Wow lets redo a tune and play it over an old film clip. Lame. But it was nice seeing Rex and his sexy wexyness.

  • mscisluv

    Um…that wasn’t the right tune. At all. Not even a little bit. The idea is funny, but I have no idea where they got the tune from, because it’s not from Pirates and definitely isn’t “I Am The Very Model of a Major General.”

  • tbag

    Not funny at all. Is it just the word butt that makes people think anything is funny? Maybe you could play that tune at a funeral. Now that would be even less funny.

  • tbag

    Not funny at all. Is it just the word butt that makes people think anything is funny? Maybe you could play that tune at a funeral. Now that would be even less funny.

  • Molly

    (sigh) Some people are just so clueless……..

  • Stephanie T.

    Rex Smith was a broadway actor. He made his debut in 1978 with the musical Grease. He then went on to modest success with the 1979 teen romance, “Sooner or Later” which produced his top ten hit “You Take My Breath Away”. No that was not Richard Marx’es older brother with the huge teased up long hair, that was Rex Smith. lol. Anyway, from I understand, during the early eighties Smith became Andy Gibbs “oh crap! He’s on drugs so now we have to get this guy”, guy. What I mean by that is that Andy Gibb was fired from Solid Gold due to a little “sniff-sniff” and refusal to show up to tapings. Hasselhoff was busy with Knight Rider, Leif Garret was also high as a kite so they had to get someone who could sing and that the girls would swoon for. Enter broadway singer Rex Smith. Actually he was not that bad. I think that he should go back to Broadway. Anyway, the spoof is cute, a little chuckle but that is it. It would have been better if the writers connected “Modern Major General” to “BGB”.

  • Leslie

    The tune isn’t from Gilbert and Sullivan (the scene is ‘Modern Major General’ but not the song), but it is definitely in the style of Gilbert and Sullivan. That’s why it’s clever.

  • jeepers

    Sorry, not clever. Not funny. Not well done.

  • H2

    That was about as bad as that movie adaptation. I watched it on TV a few years back and gave up part way through – if you think that is what G&S should be like then that is a real shame! As others have said, this is not “Major-General” and I wouldn’t say it was in the G&S style, either. Needs to be sung at about 10 times the rate for a start (while still maintaining clarity) …

  • BilliamE

    “Jeepers”, you state your opinion as quite an authority on the matter. I’ve actually performed in all of the G&S shows except Iolanthe and Patience and in my opinion I think this spoof is pretty funny. I’m no expert on G&S, but I do know that they themselves were social satires presented as a send-up of classical operas. So the idea of using a rap song and presenting it as a patter song is pretty clever since that’s the kind of thing that G&S was all about.

  • BilliamE

    Not all patter songs are fast. Take for instance “When I Was A Lad” from H.M.S. Pinafore. Clarity is necessary, I’ll give you that…

  • Susan

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