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Kennt jemand das Dings hier:Television Personalities – Salvador Dali's Garden Party
Da gibt's noch mehr Namedropping bei den TVPs. Auf „Privilege“ z.B. in „All my dreams are dead“ John Lennon und Andy Warhol..
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"I know a few groovy middle-aged people, but not many." Keith Richards 1966Originally posted by midnight mover@24 Apr 2004, 16:25
Da gibt's noch mehr Namedropping bei den TVPs. Auf „Privilege“ z.B. in „All my dreams are dead“ John Lennon und Andy Warhol..Kenne (leider?) nur dieses ein Lied von einem Rough-Trade-Sampler. Lohnt es sich mit TVP zu beschäftigen?
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?Hmm, fallen mir nur gerade Weezer- Buddy Holly und Die Ärzte- Yoko Ono ein.
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TRINKEN WIE GEORGE BEST UND FUSSBALL SPIELEN WIE MARADONA
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Originally posted by midnight mover@24 Apr 2004, 16:25
Da gibt's noch mehr Namedropping bei den TVPs. Auf „Privilege“ z.B. in „All my dreams are dead“ John Lennon und Andy Warhol..nicht zu vergessen „i know where syd barrett lives“ auf „don't the kids just love it“.
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In irgendeinem Lied von Mercury Rev (von All Is Dream) kommt „Leonard Cohen“ vor.
Und in „I Wish I Was Quees So I Can Get Chicks“ von der Bloodhound Gang: „..and appreciate Depeche Mode and…“--
Arise now, ye Tarnished/Ye dead, who yet live/ The call of long-lost grace speaks to us all
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apropos TV Personalities:
Dan Treacy ist seit einem halben Jahr im Gefängnis , auf einem „Prison Boat“. Er ist wegen Einbruchs verurteilt worden.
Schuld daran ist wohl seine Drogensucht ( Beschaffungskriminalität )..allerdings ist er seit seiner zeit im Gefängnis „clean“..ende juni wird er wohl entlassen, machs gut, Dan ;)
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Bruce in „Thunderroad“: „Roy Orbison singing for the lonley
und in „I'm a rocker“: I got a 007 watch and it's a one and only
It's got a I-Spy beeper that tells me when you're lonely
I got a Batmobile so I can reach ya' in a fast shake
When your world's in crisis of an impendin' heartbreak
Now don't you call James Bond or Secret Agent Man
'Cause they can't do it, like I can
(chorus)
I'm a rocker, baby, I'm a rocker – every day
I'm a rocker, baby, I'm a rockerIf you're hanging from a cliff or you're tied to the tracks, girl
Columbo split and you can't find Kojak
True love is broken and your tears are fallin' faster
You're sufferin' from a pain in your heart or some other natural disaster
Now I don't care what kind of shape you're in
If they put up a roadblock, I'll parachute inAußerdem habe ich für meine kleine, fabulöse Band den Text für „Hey, hey mymy“ etwas aktualisiert:
Statt „king is gone…story of johnny rotten“
heißt es bei uns:„The Prince is gone, was it all in vain? This is the story of Kurt Cobain
it's better to burn out, than to fade away
the prince is gone, but it wasn't in vain…“--
Saffer on myspace: http://www.myspace.com/stefansafferBo Diddley – I've Seen Them All
You know I love you, honest I do
And I hope like the devil, baby, that you love me too
I love you, I love you, love you, love you, love you
Whoa darling, I do, yeahNineteen fifty eight
Nineteen fifty eight was a hell of a year
Yes, that was the year that rock 'n' roll got a toe-hold
I'm here to tell you all about it, babyYou wasn't cool
Unless you had a nineteen fifty seven Chevrolet
With pipes
And a foxtail hanging from your radio antenna
Outta sight mudflaps
(Have mercy)
And most of all the cats had something written on the side of the door
For all of their girls to dig
Usually you would see something on it like „Sweet Daddy“
(Have mercy)
What I had on mine was „Daddy Whipped Cream“Whoa-oh-oh-oh-oh
I've seen 'em all
I've been on stage with some of the greatest
Cats like
Jimmy ClantonThe magnificient Bobby Darin
Fabian
Chuck Berry
Jimmy ReedAnd the uncomparable John Lee HookerWhoa
Whoa-oh-oh
Whoa-oh-oh
My my my my my my
Whoa-whoa, oh-oh
Baby, baby, babyI've seen 'em all
Elvis Presley
Sarah Vaughan
And the great Dinah Washington
Brook BentonAnd my man, outta sight cat, Ray Charles
James Brown and the famous FlamesWhoa-oh-oh
Hank Ballard, and the Midnighters
Chubby CheckerYes, yes, yes, yes, yes
Baby you know I've seen 'em all
Whoa-oh
My baby, baby
Whoa-ohI'm here to tell you 'bout it
Yeah, if you don't think I know what I'm talking about
Go home and ask your
Big brother or your big sister
(Have mercy)
Better still, go home and ask mum and dad about it
They might tell you the truth (laughs)
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Hey, I've seen 'em allOooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh
Ooh-ooh-ooh-wee
Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-oohBefore I step back
I've got to tell you about this
In nineteen fifty eight
Going back to the Brooklyn Fox Theater
And the Paramount
(Have mercy)
I remember the times when the kids used to come and
To see the show and they'd bring their lunch
Because they didn't go to school
The school officials used to send out the truant officers to get 'em
He end up bringing his lunch too
'Cause we was in there sockin' it to 'emOoh-ooh-ooh-ooh, ooh-oh
Gruß,
ZUFO--
To be a rock and not a rollGrateful Dead – Ramble On Rose
Just like Jack the Ripper
Just like Mojo Hand
Just like Billy Sunday
In a shotgun rag-time bandJust like New York City
Just like Jericho
Pace the halls and climb the walls
And get out when they blowChorus
Did you say your name was Rambling Rose?
Ramble on baby, settle down easy
Ramble on RoseJust like Jack and Jill
Mama told the sailor
One heat up and one cool down
Leave nothing for the tailorJust like Jack and Jill
Papa told the jailer
One go up and one come down
Do yourself a favour[chorus]
Bridge
I'm gonna sing you
A hundred verses of ragtime
I know this song
It ain't never gonna end
I'm gonna march you up and down
Along the county line
Take you to the leader
Of the bandJust like Crazy Otto
Just like Wolfman Jack
Sitting plush with a royal flush
Aces back to backJust like Mary Shelley
Just like Frankenstein
Clank your chains and count your change
And try to walk the line[chorus]
[bridge]Goodbye Mama and Papa
Goodbye Jack and Jill
The grass ain't greener, the wine ain't sweeter
Either side of the hill[chorus]
Ramble on Rose
Gruß,
ZUFO--
To be a rock and not a rollSaul Williams – Coded Language
[…]
thus, in the name of:
ROBESON, GOD'S SON, HURSTON, AHKENATON, HATHSHEPUT, BLACKFOOT, HELEN, LENNON, KHALO, KALI, THE THREE MARIAS, TARA, LILITHE, LOURDE, WHITMAN, BALDWIN, GINSBERG, KAUFMAN, LUMUMBA, GHANDI, GIBRAN, SHABAZZ, SIDDHARTHA, MEDUSA, GUEVARA, GUARDSIEFF, RAND, WRIGHT, BANNEKER, TUBMAN, HAMER, HOLIDAY, DAVIS, COLTRANE, MORRISON, JOPLIN, DUBOIS, CLARKE, SHAKESPEARE, RACHMNINOV, ELLINGTON, CARTER, GAYE, HATHOWAY, HENDRIX, KUTL, DICKERSON, RIPPERTON,MARY, ISIS, THERESA, PLATH, RUMI, FELLINI, MICHAUX, NOSTRADAMUS, NEFERTITI,LA ROCK, SHIVA, GANESHA, YEMAJA, OSHUN, OBATALA, OGUN, KENNEDY, KING, FOUR LITTLE GIRLS, HIROSHIMA, NAGASAKI, KELLER, BIKO, PERONE, MARLEY, COSBY, SHAKUR, THOSE STILL AFLAMED, AND THE COUNTLESS UNNAMED
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Hey man, why don't we make a tune... just playin' the melody, not play the solos...
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gang starr – jazz thing
‚I would like to play a.. little tune I just composed not so
long ago‘
‚Ms. Billie, Ms. Billie, Ms. Billie Holiday‘
*HORNS*
*drum roll* *piano keys played*
*HORNS*
‚Bird..?‘ *trumpet solo* *group horns*
‚The music called jazz..‘ -> Guru
*HORNS*[Guru]
It’s roots are in the sounds of the African
or should I say the mother.. bringin us back again
From the drummin on the Congo, we came with a strong flow
and continue to grow
Feet move, to the beat of the t’balo
Now dig the story and follow
For then it landed, on American soil
Through the sweat, the blood, and the toil
Hear, ‚Praise the Lord,‘ shouted on chain gangs
Pain they felt, but it helped them to maintain
Scott Joplin’s rags, Bessie Smith’s blues
St. Louis blues, they were all the news
Ringin smooth.. in all the listeners ears
Fulfillin the needs, and plantin the seeds
of a jazz thingKing Oliver’s group was a train comin through
to Chicago, bringin the New Orleans groove
And when Satchmo blew, the audience knew
Basil Street blues was the whole house tune
it was music.. great to dance to
Great to romance to with a lot to say to you
Relaying a message, revealing the essence
of a jazz thing* DJ Premier cuts ‚jazz music‘ *
In the 40’s came be-bop, the first be-bop
The real be-bop, so let me talk about
Diz‘ and Byrd, givin the word
Defining how a beat could be so complete
Playing with ferocity, thinkin with velocity
About ornathology, or anthropology
and even ?, and this is real history
Theolonious Monk, a melodious thunkNo mistakes were made with the notes he played
His conception, was ?re condite?
A star glowing bright among dim lights
The critics did cite that he sounded alright
Charlie Mingus, such nimble fingers
Droppin the bass, all over the place
and Max Roach, cymbals socking
Bass drum talking, snare drum rocking
Restructuring.. the metaphysics
of a jazz thingJohn Coltrane, a man supreme
He was the cream.. he was the wise one
The impression of Afro Blue
and of the promise, that was not kept
He was a GIANT step, and there was Ornette Coleman
He was another soul man
The original invisible, playing great music
I wonder why the ?Bangles? couldn’t use it
Now listen see
The real mystery is how music history
created by white men or any other white man
that pretended he originated ‚uh-huh..‘
and contended that he innovated ‚uh-huh..‘
a jazz thing
(‚Of course we know who can really blow‘)
Scheamin on the meaning
of a jazz thingAnd this music ain’t dead, so don’t be misled
by those who said that jazz was on it’s deathbed
Cause when Betty Carter sings a song
ain’t nuttin goin on, but simply good music
And you won’t refuse it
She’s takin her time, makin the nuances rhyme
Sonny Rollins, tenor saxophone
with a big old tone, recitin poems
with notes as words, and haven’t you heard
NEXT STOP BUTTER, RIGHT PAST OLEO
Now there’s young cats blowin
And more and more people, yes they will be knowin
Jazz ain’t the past, this music’s gonna last
and as the facts unfold, remember who foretold
The 90’s, will be the decade of
a jazz thing ‚I love jazz music‘ (3X)* Primo scratches ‚I love jazz music‘ *
A jazz thing..
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wurden sicher schon genannt, hab mich jetzt nicht durch alle Seiten gewühlt:
Kim Carnes/Bonny Tyler: Betty Davis Eyes
Shania Twain: That don´t impressed me much (Okay, so what do you think you’re Elvis or something…)
Pink: Don´t let me get me (… damn Britney Spears) – recht hatse
Scooter *lach*: Hyper Hyper aber die Deppen brauch ich jetzt nicht alle aufzählen--
LG SueToller Song. Aber der Text…
Udo Lindenberg: Ganz egal
Neulich hab ich`n Film von früher gesehn
da war so`n Typ, den fand ich richtig gut, der hieß James Dean
die haben mir erzählt, daß er der erste war, der geweint hat auf der Leinwand
vorher gab`s nur diese knallharten Männer mit der Knarre in der Hand.Und dann hab ich alte Platten gehört
Rock`n`Roll von Elvis Presley
der machte damals `ne Riesenschau
und bewegte die Hüften wie `ne Frau.Und 63 waren die Beatles da
das war damals noch ein Skandal mit dem langen Haar
und Paul sang wie ein Mädchen, das kam unheimlich an.dann Mick Jagger und jetzt David Bowie
der seinen Gitarristen auf der Bühne küßt
und wieso auch nicht
es ist doch ganz egal, ob Du ein Junge oder`n Mädchen bistGestern hab ich Dich zum ersten Mal gesehen
weiße Haut, totaler Knock-out
für einen Moment blieben wir stehen
weißt Du, irgendwie fand ich Dich so gut
doch Dich gleich auf der Straße zu umarmen
dazu fehlte mir der Mut
—-Jane Birkin – Ex-fan des sixties
Ex-fan des sixties
petite Baby Doll
comme tu dansais bien le Rock ’n ‚Roll
ex-fan des sixties
où sont tes années folles
que sont devenues toutes tes idoles –
où est l’ombre des Shadows
des Byrds, des Doors
des Animals
des Moody Blues
séparés Mc Cartney
Georges Harrison
et Ringo Starr
et John Lennon –
ex-fan des sixties
petite Baby Doll
comme tu dansais bien le Rock ’n ‚Roll
ex-fan des sixties
où sont tes années folles
que sont devenues toutes tes idoles –
Disparus Brian Jones
Jim Morrison
Eddy Cochran
Buddy
Holly
idem Jimi Hendrix
Otis Redding
Janis Joplin
T.Rex
Elvis--
Let’s Think About Living
Bob LumanIn every other song that I’ve heard lately
Some fellow gets shot
And his baby and his best friend both die with him
As likely as not
In half of the other songs
Some Cat’s crying or ready to die
We’ve lost most of our happy people
And I’m wondering whyLet’s think about living
Let’s think about loving
Let’s think about the whoopin‘
and hoppin and boppin‘
and the lovie, lovie dovin‘
Let’s forget about the whinin‘ and the cryin‘
And the shooting and the dying
And the fellow with a switchblade knife
Let’s think about living
Let’s think about lifeWe lost old Marty Robbins
Down in old El Paso a little while back
And now Miss Patti Page or one of them
Is a-wearing black
And Cath’s Clown has Don and Phil (1)
Where they feel like a-they could die
If we keep on a-losin‘ our singers like that
I’ll be the only one you can buy‘Let’s think about living …
Anm. (1): Everley Brothers
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