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The Little David Years: 1971-1977
Disc 1
01. Shoot
02. The Hair Piece
03. Sex in Commercials
04. Drugs
05. Birth Control
06. Son of WINO
07. Divorce Game
08. Ed Sullivan Self Taught
09. Let's Make a Deal
10. The 11 O'clock News
Disc 2
01. Class Clown
02. Wasted Time / Sharing a Swallow
03. Values (How Much Is That Dog Crap in the Window?)
04. I Used to Be Irish Catholic
05. The Confessional
06. Special Dispensation: Heaven, Hell, Purgatory and Limbo
07. Heavy Mysteries
08. Muhammad Ali / America the Beautiful
09. Seven Words You Can Never Say on Television
Disc 3
01. Welcome to My Job
02. Occupation: Foole
03. White Harlem
04. The Hallway Groups
05. Black Consciousness
06. New York Voices
07. Grass Swept the Neighborhood
08. Childhood Cliches
09. Cute Little Farts
10. Raisin Rhetoric
11. Filthy Words
Disc 4
01. Goofy Shit
02. Toledo Window Box
03. Nursery Rhymes
04. Some Werds
05. Water Sez
06. The Metric System
07. God
08. Gay Lib
09. Snot, the Original Rubber Cement
10. Urinals Are 50 Percent Universal
11. A Few More Farts
Disc 5
01. New News
02. Teenage Masturbation
03. Mental Hot Foots
04. High on the Plane
05. Bodily Functions
06. Wurds
07. For Names' Sake
08. Baseball-Football
09. Good Sports
10. Flesh Colored Band-Aids
11. Religious Lift
12. Radio Dial
13. Y'Ever
14. Unrelated Things
Disc 6
01. On the Road
02. Death and Dying
03. Headlines
04. Kids Are Too Small
05. Rules, Rules, Rules!
06. Parents' Cliches and Children's Secret Answers
07. Words We Leave Behind
08. How's Your Dog?
09. Supermarkets
Disc 7
01. George's Disc Jockey Theme and Show Opening
02. Tattoos
03. Hitchhiking (short version)
04. Clerks, Hankies and Emma
05. Elmo's Song / Johnny Badcheck
06. Monopoly
07. New Sports
08. Hitchhiking (long version)
09. Guacamole
10. Nuts in Cake & Toenail Clippings
11. 400,000 American Musical Favorites
12. Peas
13. Losing Your Place
14. I'm Musical
15. Lost & Found
16. Public Affairs
17. Snapper Lawn Mowers
18. How to Handle a Heckler
19. Closing
20. The Coney Island Recordings
Gay lib
Now interestingly, here is an attempt by a put down and kind of like persecuted minority
To insist on their place rightfully and their treatment rightfully
Without it having to do with anything ethic or religion or anything
It's really an exciting separate part of liberation

Now I have always wondered
Well now we've all thought about homosexual, heterosexual
We've always wondered
First of all, sometimes we if we're younger we react to that in a way that we've been schooled
Then you kind of get your chops and you get things
Okay, and you understand and it's alright to be able to talk about that
And oh well I was always, and you're a kid and you, and it's cool and everything
You know

Then, well here's what I mean
The word "homosexual", many people who are not in the position to have to decide this
They wonder about, "Is it, is homosexuality, now is it normal, is it natural?"
"I ask you, is it normal and natural? Or is it unnatural and abnormal?
Now those two words seem to revolve around it
Now let's look at those words for what they are
Natural, hey, means "according to nature"
Is it according to nature? Well, probably not in the strictest sense
Because nature didn't presuppose it
Nature only gave us one set of sexual apparatus
Girls get something' for the guys, guys get something for the girls

As it is now, a homosexual is forced to share the apparatus that the opposite sex is using on this person
Certainly, if nature were in command, there'd be two sets of goodies
So nature was not ready, we've leaped past nature again in our sociological development
Way down the road ahead of nature

Is it normal? Normal?
Well, what's normal?
Let's see, if you're standing in a room, stripped, and it's dark
And you're hugging a person, and loving them, and rubbing them up and down
And they're rubbing you, and you're rubbing them, and they're rubbing you
And suddenly the light goes on and it's the same sex
You've been trained to go, "Ahwoo! Ahh!"

But it felt okay
So maybe it was normal without being natural