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Hey y'all,
Aloha from Hawaii! I'm here visiting my brother, and as brothers tend to do, we're arguing about silly stuff to pass the time between surf sessions. Currently we're debating an ad lib in the outro of Hendrix's "Hey Joe", and I was hoping y'all would lend us you're expert ears and settle this for us. It's where Hendrix sings; "I'm goin' way down south Way down where i can be free Ain't no one gonna find me". That's what the lyric websites say it is, but they can also be notoriously wrong at times. My brother swears he hears, "Ain't but one little ride", instead of "Ain't no one gonna find me". Which one of us is right? Thanks, Rick. |
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On 10 Apr 2005 14:47:02 -0700, "rickymix"
wrote: Hey y'all, Aloha from Hawaii! Howdy yall from redneck country, er, The South. I'm here visiting my brother, and as brothers tend to do, we're arguing about silly stuff to pass the time between surf sessions. Currently we're debating an ad lib in the outro of Hendrix's "Hey Joe", and I was hoping y'all would lend us you're expert ears and settle this for us. It's where Hendrix sings; "I'm goin' way down south Way down where i can be free Ain't no one gonna find me". That's what the lyric websites say it is, but they can also be notoriously wrong at times. My brother swears he hears, "Ain't but one little ride", instead of "Ain't no one gonna find me". Which one of us is right? I remember the song well, but haven't heard it in a while and I can't be sure about the lyrics. Have your brother google for the lyrics, to see what he can find anything to support his position. And make sure he hasn't sneaked around and set up a Geocities Hendrix lyrics page in the meantime. That would be SO easy to do ![]() That song was an earlier hit by someone else (who was it? Probably a one hit wonder), and was on something like a "Best of '65[?]" LP that I recall listening to in the early '70's. It was a much faster tempo than Hendrix' version, and seemed to go by fast. Jimi did a lot of covers, but he really made many of them his own. Thanks, Rick. ----- http://mindspring.com/~benbradley |
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On Mon, 11 Apr 2005 02:27:59 GMT, LJM wrote:
Ben Bradley wrote: That song was an earlier hit by someone else (who was it? Probably a one hit wonder), and was on something like a "Best of '65[?]" LP that I recall listening to in the early '70's. It was a much faster tempo than Hendrix' version, and seemed to go by fast. I think the band you are referring to would be The Leaves. I googled and found more than anyone would want to know, all on a single site. I thought Louie, Louie had a long history: http://www.heyjoe.org/ I thought of making a joke about Harvey asking Jimi what the lyrics are, but after reading some of the history, Harvey may have played the song also. It appears a lot of people did that song. Jim -- it is better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.... ----- http://mindspring.com/~benbradley |
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Ben wrote:
I thought of making a joke about Harvey asking Jimi what the lyrics are, but after reading some of the history, Harvey may have played the song also. Is Harvey OK? I hope so. Losing one Pope in a week is enough. Nothing bad showed up when I googled, so hopefully you're doing well, Harvey. Cheers, Rick. |
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There's a plethora of "miss-heard Hendrix lyrics" around, so much so that
one site even takes a nod toward Purple Haze ...."excuse me while I kiss this guy" www.kissthisguy.com The site has a lengthy explication of the origins of this lyric. Endless fun for those with limitless time........ Ray ------------------------------------------------------------ "Ben Bradley" wrote in message ... On 10 Apr 2005 14:47:02 -0700, "rickymix" wrote: Hey y'all, Aloha from Hawaii! Howdy yall from redneck country, er, The South. I'm here visiting my brother, and as brothers tend to do, we're arguing about silly stuff to pass the time between surf sessions. Currently we're debating an ad lib in the outro of Hendrix's "Hey Joe", and I was hoping y'all would lend us you're expert ears and settle this for us. It's where Hendrix sings; "I'm goin' way down south Way down where i can be free Ain't no one gonna find me". That's what the lyric websites say it is, but they can also be notoriously wrong at times. My brother swears he hears, "Ain't but one little ride", instead of "Ain't no one gonna find me". Which one of us is right? I remember the song well, but haven't heard it in a while and I can't be sure about the lyrics. Have your brother google for the lyrics, to see what he can find anything to support his position. And make sure he hasn't sneaked around and set up a Geocities Hendrix lyrics page in the meantime. That would be SO easy to do ![]() That song was an earlier hit by someone else (who was it? Probably a one hit wonder), and was on something like a "Best of '65[?]" LP that I recall listening to in the early '70's. It was a much faster tempo than Hendrix' version, and seemed to go by fast. Jimi did a lot of covers, but he really made many of them his own. Thanks, Rick. ----- http://mindspring.com/~benbradley |
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On Mon, 11 Apr 2005 21:59:21 +0930, "Ray Thomas"
wrote: There's a plethora of "miss-heard Hendrix lyrics" around, so much so that one site even takes a nod toward Purple Haze ...."excuse me while I kiss this guy" www.kissthisguy.com The site has a lengthy explication of the origins of this lyric. Endless fun for those with limitless time........ Ray There is even an official word for the phenomenon - Mondegreen. d Pearce Consulting http://www.pearce.uk.com |
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LJM writes:
Ben Bradley wrote: That song was an earlier hit by someone else (who was it? Probably a one hit wonder), and was on something like a "Best of '65[?]" LP that I recall listening to in the early '70's. It was a much faster tempo than Hendrix' version, and seemed to go by fast. Jimi did a lot of covers, but he really made many of them his own. http://mindspring.com/~benbradley I think the band you are referring to would be The Leaves. Jim -- .... and Tim Rose was the 1st to slow it down IIRC. Never got AM play, but it got played a lot on local underground radio in the day. |
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georgeh wrote: LJM writes: Ben Bradley wrote: That song was an earlier hit by someone else (who was it? Probably a one hit wonder), and was on something like a "Best of '65[?]" LP that I recall listening to in the early '70's. It was a much faster tempo than Hendrix' version, and seemed to go by fast. Jimi did a lot of covers, but he really made many of them his own. http://mindspring.com/~benbradley I think the band you are referring to would be The Leaves. Jim -- ... and Tim Rose was the 1st to slow it down IIRC. Never got AM play, but it got played a lot on local underground radio in the day. Yup. We (Misanthropes) played a Sunday matinee with Tim Rose at the Fillmore in '65 or '66. -Jay -- x------- Jay Kadis ------- x---- Jay's Attic Studio ------x x Lecturer, Audio Engineer x Dexter Records x x CCRMA, Stanford University x http://www.offbeats.com/ x x---------- http://ccrma.stanford.edu/~jay/ ------------x |
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Ben Bradley wrote:
On Mon, 11 Apr 2005 02:27:59 GMT, LJM wrote: Ben Bradley wrote: That song was an earlier hit by someone else (who was it? Probably a one hit wonder), and was on something like a "Best of '65[?]" LP that I recall listening to in the early '70's. It was a much faster tempo than Hendrix' version, and seemed to go by fast. I think the band you are referring to would be The Leaves. I googled and found more than anyone would want to know, all on a single site. I thought Louie, Louie had a long history: http://www.heyjoe.org/ I thought of making a joke about Harvey asking Jimi what the lyrics are, but after reading some of the history, Harvey may have played the song also. It appears a lot of people did that song. Jim -- it is better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.... ----- http://mindspring.com/~benbradley The earliest version I remember hearing was David Crosby's version. He sang it when he was in the Les Baxter Balladeers. I think he got it directly from Billy Roberts. That's my earliest recollection of the song. I never played it or sang it myself, IIRC. Harvey Gerst Indian Trail Recording Studio http://www.ITRstudio.com/ |
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"rickymix" wrote:
Ben wrote: I thought of making a joke about Harvey asking Jimi what the lyrics are, but after reading some of the history, Harvey may have played the song also. Is Harvey OK? I hope so. Losing one Pope in a week is enough. Nothing bad showed up when I googled, so hopefully you're doing well, Harvey. Rick, I have no immediate plans for shuffling off this mortal coil. Harvey Gerst Indian Trail Recording Studio http://www.ITRstudio.com/ |
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Harvey Gerst writes:
The earliest version I remember hearing was David Crosby's version. He sang it when he was in the Les Baxter Balladeers. I think he got it directly from Billy Roberts. That's my earliest recollection of the song. I never played it or sang it myself, IIRC. I saw Billy Roberts perform it at the Stone (SF) in the late 80s. He sat in as a guest at a Gene Clark show IIRC ... to date his was the most rousing version I've ever heard. |
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![]() Ray Thomas wrote: There's a plethora of "miss-heard Hendrix lyrics" around, so much so that one site even takes a nod toward Purple Haze ...."excuse me while I kiss this guy" www.kissthisguy.com The site has a lengthy explication of the origins of this lyric. Endless fun for those with limitless time........ Ray I saw a sketchy punk band on a TV Documentary doing a Purple Haze version with the line... "'scuse me while I kick this guy" .... and of course they closed their show with "These Boots Were Made for Stompin" , so their sentiment was clear. I liked Johnny Rivers version of "Hey Joe" from his "Realization" album..... "Hey Joe, where you going with your eyes closed". A very nice album as a whole, with a beautiful version of "Summer Rain". J_West |
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Is Harvey OK? I hope so. Losing one Pope in a week is enough.
Rick, I have no immediate plans for shuffling off this mortal coil. Harvey Gerst. Well that's good to hear Harvey! Just promise me that whenever you do decide to go, many, many years from now, that you won't let them televise the dang funeral! :) I mean, I liked John Paul, but that was way too much, IMO. Back on topic, will the next Catholic Pope be named "George Ringo"? Cheers, Rick. |
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![]() one site even takes a nod toward Purple Haze ...."excuse me while I kiss this guy" Oh I thought it was Scuze me while i KICK this guy! Even though everyone knows Jimi was on the wild side, I don't think he was gay. lol |
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Harvey Gerst wrote:
I have no immediate plans for shuffling off this mortal coil. Poeticly presented, Popester! -- ha |
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