Mangosuthu Buthelezi in 1983 photo by Rob Bogaerts / Anefo, CC BY-SA 3.0 NL
I wrote this up on the back of a 1995 electronic document…
…but it turns out that my log records the original as 9 August 1993.
Everthing I said in that 1995 document still applies, except that the conversation that Barry Grossman and I had that summer (or as the South Africans might describe August; winter) was 1993, not 1995.
I still think that “Roll Out Those Hazy, Crazy, Mangosuthu Buthelezi Days Of Summer” is a great song title – thank you Barry Grossman.
Here’s the earliest version for which I can find an electronic file; 23 October 1993. I clearly extended the piece in 1995:
ROLL OUT THOSE HAZY CRAZY MANGOSUTHU BUTHELEZI BATTLES – VERSION 2
(To the Tune of “Roll Out Those Hazy Crazy Lazy Days of Summer”)
CHORUS 1
Roll out those hazy crazy Buthelezi battles,
Those wars of Zulus, Incartha and fear;
Roll out that hazy crazy Buthelezi Natal,
Natal may be independent next year.
VERSE 1
He hates that ANC man Cyril Ramaphosa,
Say’s he’s a poser,
And a jerk;
But when they’re fighting in the townships like Tokoza,
They take the F out of F.W. de Klerk.
CHORUS 2
Throw out that hazy crazy Buthelezi arsehole,
He’s made a pact with the Fascistic whites;
Just flush that shady Buthelezi down the plug hole,
And put an end to his quarrelsome fights;
Build understanding and more human rights.
Here’s Nat King Cole singing Hazy Crazy Lazy Days Of Summer with lyrics embedded: