Talk:Grecian bend

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as related to fashion[edit]

http://www.fashion-era.com/bustles.htm

is it correct to include the whole lyric of a song here??[edit]

I'd say this is wrong, but I don't dare to delete it until I'm sure —Preceding unsigned comment added by El monty (talkcontribs) 16:07, 23 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

The Grecian bend was a posture...[edit]

..or so I thought; Women strongly arched their backs, sticking out their chests and bottoms. It seems to be returning to fashion, if some advertisements for women's clothing is an indication.

Years ago, I knew a man from Irish Boston who sang that song, "The garden Where the Praties (potatoes) Grow," in a lovely lilting tenor. Listen to John McCormack sing it on YouTube. [1] The girl of the song had such a lovely figure that she was stunning even standing up perfectly straight. She needed no beauty aids at all, not even a chignon. As far as I can tell, Johnny Patterson (1840-1899) wrote the music, but not the lyrics. [2] Palema (talk) 22:46, 2 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]