I can totally see Bowie poncing about, baroquely..
[video=youtube;ub-BHT2hHtI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ub-BHT2hHtI[/video]
I am not sure about all the "Letter Clues" we have for this vain guy...
Could it be Justin Bieber?
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/justin-bieber-comedy-central-roast-20150120
Bwahahaha!
:laughcry:
Not james taylor?
Did we rule David Blue out? My brain has gone full circle..Thx.
On November 4, 2009, while being interviewed on WNYC's Soundcheck, Simon revealed that she had hidden the name of the subject in a certain version of the song. The next day, the program's crew revealed the name concealed in a back-played whisper:[20] David. However, Simon has denied that the whisper was David, saying she has spoken "Ovid" both forwards and backwards, and that sounded like David.[8]
In February 2010 Simon told Uncut that the name of the subject was whispered backwards in a re-recording of "You're So Vain": "There's a little whisper -- and it's the answer to the puzzle."[21][22] A representative for Simon confirmed that the name whispered during the song is "David".[21] Multiple media outlets quickly reported that the subject was actually Simon's former boss at Elektra, David Geffen, and that the song had been inspired by her jealousy of the attention Geffen had lavished on label-mate Joni Mitchell.[23][24] The following day Jim Hart, Simon's ex-husband and close friend, denied that the song was about Geffen.[6] Simon's publicist confirmed that the song was not about Geffen, but that there was indeed "a David who is connected to the song in some way, shape, or form,"[6]
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You're_So_Vain
'If you listen carefully to the track on the new album, there is a disguised sort of a sound that contains the person,' she says. Yes . . . and? 'But he's not called David, as some people have said. There's no "v" in the word. You'd have to be a computer Einstein with a genius for unscrambling.'
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbi...mon-sang-Listen-carefully-.html#ixzz3PLSs832k
You know what else there's no 'V' in, Carly? The phrases 'attention ho' and 'milking it'.
Boodles made me spit my coffee.
Gavotting aside, perhaps it was CS's first manager, Jerry Brandt.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Brandt
http://www.carlysimon.com/Biography.html
ETA: On second thought, he might gavotte (buds with Andy Warhol, flamboyant, founder of the Electric Circus -- lots of gavotting there back in the day). Likes scarves, too.![]()
This is directly from the link above to Carly's site:
Sheila Weller (writing for Vanity Fair) contacted Carly in London when her plane landed, and got her response: " I said Ovid [emphasis ours] both front- and backward together on the CD, and it came out sounding like 'David to some, I guess. But I meant it as an allusion to metamorphosis, and that this group of songs was rechanneled into a different cockroach. Kafka? Coffee? Clouds? I know its boring, but that could be good! "
Ok, here's an interesting Ovid connection: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ovid#Ovid.27s_Influence
(2006) American musician Bob Dylan's album Modern Times contains songs with borrowed lines from Ovid's Poems of Exile, from Peter Green's translation. The songs are "Workingman's Blues #2", "Ain't Talkin'", "The Levee's Gonna Break", and "Spirit on the Water".
Suddenly Bob Dylan enters as a suspect.
ETA: Bob Dylan's real name is Robert Allen Zimmerman which satisfies the A, E, R requirement.
...underworld links, tho?
Art is rarely if ever about only one subject.
Everybody knows her song 'Anticipation' is exclusively about ketchup, however.
The second best James Bond theme song. The first, obvously, in my opinion is "Live and Let Die"