Jean Claude Jaquettie, with his jacket on.
Jean Claude Jaquettie, with his jacket off.
Jean Claude Jaquettie, with his jacket on.
Jean Claude Jaquettie, with his jacket off.
Jacket on,
Jacket off,
Jacket on,
Jacket off... Wooooo Stylish!!
Wooooo Wokkaman!
Runnin' round Paris... with a tiny haversack,
Look into the future (with a telescope)
Drawing on the past with an eagle claw, eagle claw, WHY? Eagle claw, eagle claw.
bobaboingboing!
Take a fashion coin,
Slot in in the pocket of your bum bag,
take it to Milan,
take it to Japan,
take it to the man with the fashion plan.
JACKETTE!!!


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    My Interpretation

    I always thought that "Drawing on the past with an eagle claw, eagle claw, why?" means 'why bother about things that already happened. Chill out, man.'

    Angoulemeon March 04, 2009   Link
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    this was absolute genius!

    1stfallenangelon December 30, 2006   Link
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    :| :| :| jaquettie.

    babaorileyon January 07, 2007   Link
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    i think its actually: slot it in the pocket of your bumbag take it to milan take it to japan take it to the man with the fashion plan

    louisect1on January 09, 2007   Link
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    legendary :)

    g0nzo_the14thon January 11, 2007   Link
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    It's actually a HAVERSACK, drawing on the PAST, the dude's name is JAQUETTIE and the fashion coins is slotted in the pocket of a bumbag... and you call yourself a boosh fan?

    booshmeisteron January 22, 2007   Link
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    The lyrics for the coin line is: 'slot it in the pocket of your bumbag'

    booshmeisteron January 22, 2007   Link
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    i was in fits when i saw this bit live, i loved it. noel and jullien are gods. (esp noel ;)

    BooshIsLooseon January 27, 2007   Link
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    best song ever

    sambennallickon March 06, 2007   Link
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    General Comment

    You missed out another "eagle claw, eagle claw."

    It should go

    Drawing on the past with an eagle claw, eagle claw, why? Eagle claw eagle claw bobaboingboing....

    And so on so forth!

    SliverGreyMonkeyon March 20, 2007   Link

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