Liz Lyons - up your ass
Posted on February 12, 2006 by jeremy

I found this gem for a dollar years ago at a thrift store in Canada. Worth it for the cover alone. The lp is just a filthy comedy record recorded live at club morocco. Sick stuff indeed.
Filed under: Comedy, Risqué, Weird / Neat Covers
10 Comments to “Liz Lyons - up your ass”
Ihave two liz lyons albums both sighned#1 is liz lyons live from around the world.#2 is up your ass.
are they worth any thing?
worth a thousand dollars
Outrageuous, no copies of this LP exist that are NOT autographed. I also have two of them both signed. On both my copies she signed them “enjoy me - Liz Lyons.” There seems to be a proliferation of these around Vancouver, presumably where she must have performed her one show ever.
Aha!
http://www.queermusicheritage.us/drag-lyons.html
Do you get the feeling she signed these records in advance?
Even I’ve got a signed copy of this one. It’s next to my signed Divine album. They could be man-sisters.
Liz Lyons (Lee Leonard) played Izzy’s Supper Club in Vancouver sometime in the early 70s. I was the gay gossip columnist for the Georgia Straight at the time, and was invited by a Wally Price, a retired drag queen who had worked with Liz when she was still Lee, to meet her in her hotel room at the old Ritz. Anyone wanting to hear that whole story should look me up at kevin@publicityplus.ca! It’s quite a tale.
In 1990, I was admitted to hospital in St. Catharines, Ontario undergoing treatments for cancer. I met Liz in the “smoking” room and she was hilarious, however undergoing tests for cancer. I’ve always thought of Liz and wondered what happened to her. I tried to contact her in the 1990’s but no response. Could anyone out there help me - why was she in St. Catharines?
For the record Jeremy is kidding. This record is worth $5-15 signed or unsigned.
This L.P.was, in fact recorded up my ass! For more info, peek up yours!! much love, Willy, the Human Tascam.
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i have the exact same record as the one above, signed and everthing. do you know the value of this piece of work?
thanks,
bwin