Every movement needs an Anthem. I nominate "Once, Twice, Three Times A Lady" by Lionel Ritchie as the Troon Anthem.
Sung to oneself (in the mirror) it is introspective, self obsessed, maudlin, and documents the three ages of Troonery: Fantasy, Acting Out, and The Great TRANSformation. *
*TRANsformationmay be as little as lippy, and a mumu, right through to bursting breast implants and or a gangrenous axe wound.
Instrumental tracks are harder to consider in this category, But Chet Atkins' fingering of Alley Cat brings to mind a certain litigant Hayden, but, no, it's not universal enough.
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Sung to oneself (in the mirror) it is introspective, self obsessed, maudlin, and documents the three ages of Troonery: Fantasy, Acting Out, and The Great TRANSformation. *
*TRANsformationmay be as little as lippy, and a mumu, right through to bursting breast implants and or a gangrenous axe wound.
Instrumental tracks are harder to consider in this category, But Chet Atkins' fingering of Alley Cat brings to mind a certain litigant Hayden, but, no, it's not universal enough.
Alley Cat
Provided to YouTube by RCA Records Label Nashville Alley Cat · Chet Atkins The Essential Chet Atkins ℗ Originally released 1963. All rights reserved by Sony ...
