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"Louie Louie"... my have times changed/
Recently read where Mike Mitchell (last founding member of "Kingsman" still with the band) died.
Recap of the times: Song was banned in Indiana and investigated by the FBI for supposed obscene lyrics (which resulted in it becoming a major hit). FBI said it was "unintelligible at any speed". Probably covered by more bands than about any song ever recorded (Beach Boy to Beatles and everyone in between). I have a cassette tape (yes, I'm that old) of 12 different bands cover of "Louie Louie"... including the Rice Owls Marching Band (known as the MOB) . and compared to the lyrics of today's "music?" How times have changed. |
Lenny Bruce, charged repeatedly for profanity, including using the word "schmuck" in california.
Charged and found guilty in NY. |
Yea, it is almost quaint to thing that a song can be banned for lyrics like that.
One of the local FM stations used to play "album sides" in the evening. Mostly I think the DJ was too lazy to have to do much, just pup on the album and forget it for a while. He was fired when he played one side of Goat's Head Soup by the stones. The side with the song Star Star on it. I was listening that night and honestly shocked to hear those lyrics over the air. The station almost lost their FCC license. It was a career ending move for one DJ. I have that album, and it is on my thumb drive of music played at random in both of my cars. Every so often I get to sing along in my car to Star Star. |
Iggy Pop's live versions are most certainly obscene.
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in many ways we have come along way
but could a new successful band get away with lyrics like the stone - when the whip comes down ? not without being canceled i would guess. |
I had to look them up!
<iframe width="1104" height="621" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/3EqzTiDc-1k" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe> Louie Louie, oh no Sayin' we gotta go, yeah yeah, yeah yeah yeah Said Louie Louie, oh baby Said we gotta go A fine little girl, she waits for me Catch a ship across the sea Sail that ship about, all alone Never know if I make it home Louie Louie, oh no no no Sayin' we gotta go, oh no Said Louie Louie, oh baby Said we gotta go Three nights and days I sail the sea Think of girl, all constantly On that ship I dream she's there I smell the rose in her hair Louie Louie, oh no Sayin' we gotta go, yeah yeah, yeah yeah yeah Said Louie Louie, oh baby Said we gotta go Okay, let's give it to 'em, right now! See, see Jamaica, the moon above It won't be long, me see me love Take her in my arms again I'll tell her I'll never leave again Louie Louie, oh no Sayin' we gotta go, yeah yeah, yeah yeah yeah Said Louie Louie, oh baby Said we gotta go I said we gotta go now Let's take this on outta here Let's go! |
This was covered just 2 weeks ago on 4/19 if you want to do a search. Page 56 on the Ultimate Fairy Death thread.
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That one line in the lyrics "I smell the rose in her hair" was misinterpreted as
"I felt my comb in her hair." Only the word comb was was another that rhymed with comb. A great cover of the song is by Stanley Clark of the 70's and 80's Jazz-Rock Fusion era. |
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Jamaica? |
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Was all of this worth a piss in the snow? Not at all unless you consider the J. Edgar Hoover period of the FBI of which he was the director until his death in 1972. The record came out in '63 and a complaint was filed by a disgruntled parent with Robert F. Kennedy in '64 resulting in a 31 month investigation by the FBI. They concluded there was no profanity even though they couldn't figure out what exactly was sung at many points in the song. 31 fooking months for a song? Censorship was out of control back then. One member of the Kingsmen has said there was one word in the song which jibes with the drummer story. The original author of the song said it was covered and sung exactly how he wrote it (no profanity). |
We had alternate lyrics for many songs back then. Like Money Money (“HEY SAY WHAT… GET L*** GET F*****!!!” )
And there was Peter Frampton's voice box in "Do You Feel Like We Do".... was it "Thank You" or "FU" ? |
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WAP, song of the year. |
I have a large Sunn amp in my basement. Founded by the bass player. Name is something like Norm Sundland.
And, my college fraternity was the setting or the Kingsmen video of Louie Louie. Including our house dog, Baron. |
Those were the days when America was king of the hill.
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"Old stuff remains the best. It is the best because it is old. Never mind that I criticized the same stuff when it was new. All new stuff is ****. All new cars have been **** since the Model-T"
-Every Old Guy |
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Those guys were truly without gift. |
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