A. The Ballad Of Frasier The Sensuous Lion. Lyrics By – H. Shuster, J. Kobrin Music By – D. Sherriff. B. Frasier Explains (What He Thought You'd Never Ask). Music By – D. Sherriff Written-By – F. Whitfield, J. Kobrin. Producer, Arranged By, Conductor – David Sherriff. Voice Actor – Jack Harrell. Issued in a picture sleeve.
Frasier: Sometimes the best apology is the truth. Niles: You mean you're going to tell her you thought she was prostituting herself for therapy but now you've decided that's OK? Frasier: (pause) Well, not that truth. Some other truth! Frasier: Niles, Marie is a stunning woman with a body to die for, and you think all I'm interested in is her mind? How shallow do you think I am? Secret Admirer Frasier: But at least the lines of communication are open. When a Man Loves Two Women. Niles learns that Frasier had a date the previous evening, and expresses his condolences, assuming it went badly. Niles: A brisk game of squash would be the best thing for you. I can't think of a better way to lift your spirits.
The story of Frasier the lion might have ended gruesomely. At the age of 19-the human equivalent of 75-and no longer of use to the Mexican circus that owned him, he faced a preemptive death. But fate twisted kindly for the aging lion. In 1972, he ended up south of Los Angeles at Lion Country Safari, along with a group of other wild cats that had been sent north for a new life. From the way LIFE Magazine described him, the staff at Lion Country likely expected Frasier to live out his days in a lazy retirement. Frasier was quickly placed on a special diet replete with vitamins, and he began to put on some weight. Much to his handlers’ surprise, he then became a hit with the lionesses. Within one day of meeting him, the same lionesses that refused to mate with several young guns were sprawled protectively around Frasier, bringing him choice meats at mealtime and waiting to eat until he was finished.
Lyrics for Frasier (The Sensuous Lion) by Sarah Vaughan.
Frasier sent the character to Seattle and made him the protagonist. Then Gil shows up and does his busy bee thing, annoying Frasier as he always does. You have to wonder if Frasier finds Gil irritating just because he’s a pest or because Gil is more at ease in his own skin and with his many queeny mannerisms. Frasier, apparent heterosexual, has something to prove, after all, while Gil doesn’t.
He uses aboriginal song lines, stories from the Koyukon people of northwestern Alaska, the philosophy of phenomenology, and the speeches of Socrates to paint a poetic landscape that explains how we became separated from the earth in the first place. With minimal environmental doomsaying, Abram discusses how we can begin to recover a sustainable relationship with the earth and the nonhuman beings who live among us-in the more-than-human world.
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For the television show Frasier, the theme song 'Tossed Salad and Scrambled Eggs' was recorded by show's star Kelsey Grammer and played during the closing. The story behind the lyrics and why the song was sung by Grammer was explained by song’s composer Bruce Miller. I was told they wanted something pretty eclectic and jazzy, but to avoid any direct references to specific subject matter.