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From the "Lighten up, it's only a JOKE" files, we have this delightful little ditty about "Dead, dead Michael Brown, Baddest thug in the whole damn town," which was performed at an Elks Lodge in Glendale, California, following a charity golf event on Dec. 15, according to TMZ. The dinner was organized by former LAPD officer Joe Myers, and was attended by between 50 and 60 people, roughly half of whom were retired law enforcement officers. TMZ's source for the recording is identified only as someone at the event who "videotaped it because they were offended by the song and upset no one was objecting." You know, a troublemaker who simply doesn't respect people's privacy (there's your lede, Mr. Hannity).
The song was written and performed by would-be satirist Gary Fishell, whose new lyrics for the Jim Croce classic (the original was a favorite in fourth grade because we could sing "damn") are a model of satirical creativity:
Michael Brown learned a lesson about a messin'
With a badass policeman
And he's bad, bad Michael Brown
Baddest thug in the whole damn town
Badder than old King Kong
Meaner than a junkyard dog
Two men took to fightin'
And Michael punched in through the door
And Michael looked like some old Swiss cheese
His brain was splattered on the floor
And he's dead, dead Michael Brown
Deadest man in the whole damn town
His whole life's long gone
Deader than a roadkill dog
Gosh, it's amazing how he took that song about a guy dying in a fight and turned it into a song about a guy dying in a fight! It's just too bad we missed the initial stanzas while the source was turning on their phone. We'll also confess that we're disappointed that the video cuts out with the last note of the song. Did the audience react with whoops? Polite but scattered, uncertain applause? Astonished silence? We'll go out on a limb and bet no one stormed out in protest, but it would be nice to know.
Of Fishell, we learn from his attorney that the aspiring Weird Al for the Stormfront set
is a P.I. who once worked as an investigator for the Federal Government. His lawyer tells TMZ, Fishell now realizes the song was "off color and in poor taste." The lawyer adds, "He's a goofball who writes funny songs." We asked why Fishell would sing this in a room full of cops, and the lawyer replied, "He thought the room would get a kick out of it."
If Steven Bochco ever does a reboot of Cop Rock, here's your guy. We're not sure who seems nicer, Fishell, his attorney, or event organizer Myers, who offered this robust defense of Mr. Fishell's songcraft:
"How can I dictate what he [Fishell] says in a song?" Myers goes on, "This is America. We can say what we want. This is a free America." Myers adds ... he's done this as an annual event for decades and has raised a lot of money for charity. [peculiar punctuation verbatim from TMZ -- Dok Z]Â
A trustee of the Elks lodge told TMZ that the dinner was not an official Elks event, but that as a member of the lodge, Myers had the right to and that "many" members of the lodge were upset by the song. The trustee explained, "It's deplorable and inappropriate and the Lodge will take disciplinary action against [Fishell] and possibly the people who organized this event."
Yr Wonkette wishes to take this opportunity to point out that, in condemning this song, we are in no way encouraging violence against police, members of the Elks lodge, or hacks who create or perform unspeakably stupid song parodies.
Cops Laugh And Chortle And Ho-Ho-Ho To Song About Dead Black Boy
Yeah that has urban legend written all over it. Multiple published accounts by insiders contradict this.
But, but, but - there's no racism in Amerikkka! There's no racist kkkops in Amerikkka! I has a confuse. Also, too: I hate this fucking country.