Shel wrote some very successful songs also, including “Put Another Log on the Fire”, “A Boy named Sue”, and most of the songs for Dr Hook and the Medicine Show including “Cover of Rolling Stone”.
He also did cartoons for Playboy. Shel was a most ingenious man!I mainly love his children’s poetry. My kids heard them so much that they memorized them.
Sort of like when I was enjoying reading the Xanth series (something did seem a bit fishy) and then found out about some of the other stuff the author had produced.
When I’m in a bad mood or depressed I listen to Shel Silverstein’s albums. “Folk Singer’s Blues” is a favorite. “What do you do if you’re young and white and Jewish?” Or “I Was Stoned And I Missed It”, “The Great Smoke Off”, and “25 Minutes To Go”.
gocubzgo 21 days ago
Shel wrote some very successful songs also, including “Put Another Log on the Fire”, “A Boy named Sue”, and most of the songs for Dr Hook and the Medicine Show including “Cover of Rolling Stone”.
finzleftright 21 days ago
He also did cartoons for Playboy. Shel was a most ingenious man!I mainly love his children’s poetry. My kids heard them so much that they memorized them.
Concretionist 21 days ago
Our society is DESIGNED to make us have many occasions for screaming.
Cactus-Pete 21 days ago
Still doesn’t explain why he had to make faces all week. Or why Mrs. Olsen would have believed him and reacted that way.
Charles Spencer Premium Member 21 days ago
“The Devil and Billy Markham” leaps to mind as definitely not on the kiddy menu. “The Perfect High” is a personal favorite.
Tallguy 21 days ago
He wrote A Boy Named Sue!
cdward 21 days ago
I always liked “Uncle Shelby’s ABZ Book.”
suelou 21 days ago
He lived at the wrong time… today his books wouldn’t be banned in school!…
The Wolf In Your Midst 21 days ago
Or the moment a parent went to one of Bob Saget’s comedy routines.
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The whole family-friendly thing was pretty much against type, you see….
Lv2DanceMA 21 days ago
I remember when I found out Shel Silverstein did kids books.
c001 21 days ago
Or the moment a Protestant discovers that Martin Luther wrote a huge book about wiping out the Jews.
fjc007 21 days ago
One of my reasons for loving this comic strip is that I learn something new all the time. Thanks for the references to the literary works.
Slowly, he turned... 21 days ago
Don’t say anything bad about Shel Silverstein!
[Unnamed Reader - 07353e] 21 days ago
Shel was inducted into Country Music Hall of Fame. I particularly laugh at his “Father of a boy named Sue.”, a song which Mr Cash did NOT record….
DaBump Premium Member 21 days ago
Sort of like when I was enjoying reading the Xanth series (something did seem a bit fishy) and then found out about some of the other stuff the author had produced.
SofaKing Premium Member 21 days ago
When I’m in a bad mood or depressed I listen to Shel Silverstein’s albums. “Folk Singer’s Blues” is a favorite. “What do you do if you’re young and white and Jewish?” Or “I Was Stoned And I Missed It”, “The Great Smoke Off”, and “25 Minutes To Go”.
rshive 21 days ago
Many of us have heard of Shel Silverstein, myself included. But I don’t know enough to follow this joke.
Skeptical Meg 21 days ago
Shel’s “The Giving Tree” still causes arguments among parents.
booknerd 21 days ago
He wrote for Playboy.
Mike Baldwin creator 21 days ago
Hey, the rent’s isn’t going to pay itself.
Tricia A. 21 days ago
Personally, I like Dr. Seuss’s “The 7 Lady Godivas”
Mary Finkelstein Premium Member 21 days ago
“I Got Stoned and I Missed It” is my favorite Shel Silverstein song.
Steverino Premium Member 21 days ago
I think the stuff Tom Lehrer did was a forerunner. Shel was a fan of Tom Lehrer.
Otis Rufus Driftwood 21 days ago
That would also require a straitjacket.
tqnism 18 days ago
Or, of course, Roald Dahl and his uncle.