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A tile design by William de Morgan, 1872 (Victoria & Albert Museum). The majority of literary allusions to the fable have contrasted the passivity of King Log with the energetic policy of King Stork, but it was pressed into the service of political commentary in the title "King Stork and King Log: at the dawn of a new reign", a study of Russia written in 1895 by the political assassin Sergey ...
The Frogs is the debut album by American rock band the Frogs. It was originally released in limited quantities (only 1010 LP copies), [2] and was re-released on CD by Moikai Records in 1999. [3] The album was self-produced on 8-track and took a long time to record because of the engineer's limited availability.
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The band released two live recordings in 2001, Live Frogs Set 1 and Live Frogs Set 2. Set 1 is a mix of covers and originals, including "Thela Hun Ginjeet" (King Crimson) and "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" . [2] Set 2 is a live cover of the entire Pink Floyd album, Animals. [3] A studio album, entitled Purple Onion, was also released in 2002.
Shevelove first wrote and directed an adaptation of The Frogs in 1971, while he was a graduate student at Yale University.According to Mary-Kay Gamel, "His central production concept involved Charon and Dionysos rowing across the Exhibition Pool in the Payne Whitney Gymnasium, while the Frogs, played by members of the Yale swimming team, swam around the boat."
The Greeks and Romans associated frogs with fertility and harmony, and with licentiousness in association with Aphrodite. [4] The combat between the Frogs and the Mice (Batrachomyomachia) was a mock epic, commonly attributed to Homer, though in fact a parody of his Iliad. [8] [9] [10] The Frogs Who Desired a King is a fable, attributed to Aesop.
Live Frogs Set 1 is a live album by Colonel Les Claypool's Fearless Flying Frog Brigade, released by Prawn Song Records on 10 April 2001. It is composed of songs recorded during the 8–9 October 2000 shows the Frog Brigade played at the Great American Music Hall in San Francisco , the second part released as Live Frogs Set 2 .
Red Pepper Hot (Duke Tumatoe and the All-Star Frogs, 1976) Naughty Child (Duke Tumatoe and the All-Star Frogs, 1980) Back to Chicago (Duke Tumatoe and the All-Star Frogs, 1982) Dukes Up (1986) I Like My Job (live album produced by John Fogerty, 1988) Dr. Duke (1992) Wild Animals (1994) Greatest Hits Plus (1996) Picks & Sticks (instrumental, 1997)