pastiche:
noun
- A work of drama, literature, music, or architecture that imitates the work of a previous artist, often satirically.
- A musical medley.
- An incongruous mixture; a hodgepodge.
- A postmodern playwriting technique that fuses a variety of styles, genres, and story lines to create a new form.
Now somewhere in the blue Mediterranean coast off El Masnou
There lived a young boy named Ricky Raccoon
And one day David Kahn picked up him and Beas
Brought young Ricky o’erseas Ricky didn’t like that
He said I’m not playin’ for them boys
But one day he flew into town
Joined himself a team just ’bout out of steam
Ricky Raccoon checked in with his team
Only to find it’s a lockout
Ricky checked in equipped with a grin
To disarm the D of his rivals
His rivals it seems lacked all the means
To hang with vision quite this fancy
Jose, CP3, Russ West and Steve
But everyone knew him as Nash-ty
Now Steve and his man who called himself Grant
Were practicing oops with a throwdown
Ricky burst in and grinning his grin
He said Stevie boy this is a showdown
But Nash-ty was hot – pulled up first and shot
As Ricky closed out to the corner
K Love checked in went straight for the rim
And proceeded to throw down an alley
Ricky said Stevie you met your match
Nash-ty said, that’s a fortunate catch
But you’ll be better you’ll be better than me in my Valley
Now Ricky Raccoon he stayed with his team
Only to find late spring knockouts
But when Nash-ty checked out he left it no doubt
To help with Ricky’s June survival

