The Gnu

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"The Gnu" (sometimes known as "I'm a Gnu" or "The Gnu Song") is a humorous song about a talking gnu by Flanders and Swann.

The word gnu is consistently pronounced with two syllables as "g-noo", with the g clearly enunciated, and the n unpalatalised. The song also plays on silent letters in other words such as "k-now" and "w-ho", and adds initial g's to various words beginning with n.

As a prelude, Michael Flanders goes off into a completely irrelevant but very witty monologue about a car "great big flashy thing, with teeth. Engine at both ends" that is the bane of his existence since it constantly occupies the one spot in his road where he can comfortably get from wheelchair to car and vice versa. The licence number turns out to be 346 GNU. The song itself then begins, and consists of a brief piano introduction and two quite similar sung verses, each preceded by a verse spoken by Michael Flanders. Donald Swann neither speaks nor sings in this item.

In the first verse, the singer is at the zoo when he meets a man who claims to know all the animals, but misidentifies a gnu as an elk; the gnu corrects him. In the second verse, he has taken furnished lodgings, and wakes up in the night to see a stuffed hunting trophy above his bed; he is trying to decide whether the animal's head could be a bison, an okapi or a hartebeest, when he seems to hear a voice, asserting indignantly that it is a "g-nu, a-g-nother g-nu".

Flanders and Swann first performed and recorded this song in their revue At the Drop of a Hat.

In popular culture

  • Richard Stallman mentions "The Gnu" in connection with the naming of the GNU project in a 2002 interview.[1]
  • The song is performed in episode 115 of The Muppet Show (with guest Chris Langham).
  • John Lithgow has a recording of the song on his album Singin' in the Bathtub.
  • The song was the basis of the character Gary Gnu from The Great Space Coaster. Gary Gnu even performed the song on one episode of the show.
  • The song was adapted (with changed lyrics) for a series of 1970s animated TV adverts for Typhoo tea, featuring an anthropomorphic gnu, with the tagline "For the tea that picks you up, pick up Typhoo".

References

  1. "Technically Speaking - An Interview With Richard Stallman, Inventor Of The GNU OS". Archived from Stallman interview the original on 2008-02-13. 

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