Re: Maude, Who Was 'Isadora'?

I used to love watching reruns to Maude. As many of you must know, she was Edith Bunker’s ultra-feminist, ultra-liberal relative who eventually got a show of her own. I also used to love that theme song. It talks about famous women thru the ages, but reminds us “…and then there’s Maude…”. There’s only one part of the lyrics I never quite figured out:

I obviously know who the rest of those people are. But who’s this Isadora woman? Why was she the first bra burner? And forgiving me for adding this, but why would we be glad she showed up?

By the way, if you ever get a chance to watch a Maude episode, don’t hesitate to do so. The show was a riot and so was the theme song. Just remember, if you don’t:

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Isadora Duncan. Just Google her name and bra burning.

Isadora Duncan never burned her bra (she was actually in the pre-bra era, made her professional debut c1900). But she was one of the first “modern dancers” to wear loose, flowing costumes on (and off) stage, showing her limbs and uncorseted figure.

From this site:

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Isadora Duncan and The Philosopher’s Stone? That might get a few broomsticks in the air.

Yeah, but she’s a bore when drunken.

Just posting to add that Maude is possibly the best (musically) TV theme song ever. Dave Grusin, you know. That’s some serious shit.

As to the lyrics, I love the macabre humor in “Joan of Arc with the Lord to guide her / she was a sister who really cooked.” :eek:

Thanks for the memories.

Isadora should have given up the long scarves though.

She was driven to her death.

“The wheels on her car went round and round, round and round, round and round.” Too bad for her.