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[edit] Project of former member Kellogg

Apparently Ralph Burns Kellogg pursued a career under the name of Ethan James. Together with Lisa Mitchell(-Silverman), he formed a project Jane Bond and the Undercovermen which brought out a record under the title of Politically Correct. This happened in the early 80s, and it is the first time I heard that now infamous term mentioned. I found claims on Google that the record was quite fashionable among students and payed often on campus radio in its days. Given that three of the women who later formed the Bangles took part, this may be likely.

My question now: does anybody know the lyrics of said record? Does it refer to political correctness as we know it, directly or per irony? -- Zz 16:02, 12 April 2007 (UTC)