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On Aug 30, 4:34?pm, HK wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/2selhs Not So Sweet, Martha Loran (those who didn't do the 60's, don't even ask). |
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"Chuck Gould" wrote in message
oups.com... On Aug 30, 4:34?pm, HK wrote: http://tinyurl.com/2selhs Not So Sweet, Martha Loran (those who didn't do the 60's, don't even ask). :-) |
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On Aug 31, 9:19 am, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote:
"Chuck Gould" wrote in message (those who didn't do the 60's, don't even ask). :-) Isn't there a saying, that goes something like: "If you rememeber the 60's you wern't there?" |
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![]() "Chuck Gould" wrote in message oups.com... On Aug 30, 4:34?pm, HK wrote: http://tinyurl.com/2selhs Not So Sweet, Martha Loran (those who didn't do the 60's, don't even ask). Is this some kind of Druggie code? "Do the sixties" -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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"Jim" wrote in message
.. . "Chuck Gould" wrote in message oups.com... On Aug 30, 4:34?pm, HK wrote: http://tinyurl.com/2selhs Not So Sweet, Martha Loran (those who didn't do the 60's, don't even ask). Is this some kind of Druggie code? No. |
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On Fri, 31 Aug 2007 15:05:25 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
wrote: "Jim" wrote in message . .. "Chuck Gould" wrote in message oups.com... On Aug 30, 4:34?pm, HK wrote: http://tinyurl.com/2selhs Not So Sweet, Martha Loran (those who didn't do the 60's, don't even ask). Is this some kind of Druggie code? No. What ever happened to good old Country Joe anyway? As I was...um...sort of indisposed during that period - say from '66 to late '69 - I sort of missed most of the more interesting aspects of the mid-60's. I could tell a very funny story about my completely innocent introduction to smoking the most ubiquitous herbal substance of the times, but I don't want to ruin my hard earned law and order reputation. :) Oddly, "I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-to-Die Rag" is about the only thing I know about Country Joe McDonald - never really heard any other of his music. When I first heard it, it was towards the end of my second tour. By the time I returned stateside, it became a sort-of anthem for those who were trying very hard not to do as the title suggested. |
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"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
... On Fri, 31 Aug 2007 15:05:25 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote: "Jim" wrote in message ... "Chuck Gould" wrote in message oups.com... On Aug 30, 4:34?pm, HK wrote: http://tinyurl.com/2selhs Not So Sweet, Martha Loran (those who didn't do the 60's, don't even ask). Is this some kind of Druggie code? No. What ever happened to good old Country Joe anyway? As I was...um...sort of indisposed during that period - say from '66 to late '69 - I sort of missed most of the more interesting aspects of the mid-60's. I could tell a very funny story about my completely innocent introduction to smoking the most ubiquitous herbal substance of the times, but I don't want to ruin my hard earned law and order reputation. :) Oddly, "I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-to-Die Rag" is about the only thing I know about Country Joe McDonald - never really heard any other of his music. When I first heard it, it was towards the end of my second tour. By the time I returned stateside, it became a sort-of anthem for those who were trying very hard not to do as the title suggested. I haven't heard much except his first couple of albums, which were interesting. From Wiki: Joe went on to have a long solo career with key albums including: a.. Thinking of Woody Guthrie (1969) - recorded in Nashville, which at the time was a very odd choice of location for a hippie songster to make an album of leftist anthems. b.. War War War (1971) - another tribute to a landmark American radical, the World War I anti-war poems of Robert W. Service set to music. c.. Hold On It's Coming - songs about the West Coast hippie movement. d.. Superstitious Blues - with Jerry Garcia playing guitar on some tracks. e.. Paradise With an Ocean View (1977) - included the landmark environmental protest song "Save the Whales". f.. Paris Sessions - landmark feminism, with a female band, singing songs, written by Joe, including "Sexist Pig". In 2003 McDonald was sued for copyright infringement over his signature song, specifically the "One, two, three, what are we fighting for?" chorus part, as derived from the 1926 early jazz classic "Muskrat Ramble", co-written by Kid Ory. The suit was brought by Ory's daughter Babette, who holds the copyright today. Since decades had already passed from the time McDonald composed his song in 1965, Ory based her suit against a new version of it recorded by McDonald in 1999. The court however upheld McDonald's laches defence, noting that Ory and her father were aware of the original version of "Fixin'", with the same section in question, for some three decades without bringing a suit until 2003, and dismissed the suit. In 2004, Country Joe re-formed some original members of Country Joe and The Fish as the Country Joe Band - Bruce Barthol, David Bennett Cohen, and Gary "Chicken" Hirsh. The band toured Los Angeles, Berkeley, Bolinas, Sebastopol, Grants Pass, Eugene, Portland and Seattle. They then made a 10-stop tour of the United Kingdom and played at the Isle of Wight and London. Following that came the New York tour which included a Woodstock reunion performance followed by an appearance at the New York State Museum in Albany. Returning to the West Coast the band played in Marin and Mendocino Counties, the World Peace Music Awards in San Francisco and at the Oakland Museum as part of an exhibit on the Vietnam War. In the spring of 2005, McDonald joined a larger protest against California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's proposed budget cuts at the California state capital. In the fall of 2005, political commentator Bill O'Reilly compared McDonald, a Navy veteran,[2] to Cuban president Fidel Castro, remarking on McDonald's involvement in Cindy Sheehan's protests against the Iraq War.[3] McDonald's daughter Seven is a columnist for the LA Weekly. He performed at the Isle of Wight Festival in the summer of 2007 |
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On Aug 31, 7:57?am, "Jim" wrote:
"Chuck Gould" wrote in message oups.com... On Aug 30, 4:34?pm, HK wrote: http://tinyurl.com/2selhs Not So Sweet, Martha Loran (those who didn't do the 60's, don't even ask). Is this some kind of Druggie code? "Do the sixties" -- Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com Hey, in addition to making fun of Harry's preferred "system", my comment was almost on topic. The geniuses behind "Not so Sweet, Martha Lorraine" were Country Joe and the FISH. "Fish" is absolutely on topic here. :-) Then of course there are those who did the 60's, and as a result can't remember too very much between about 1966 and 1972. For that crowd I'll post the following stroll down flashback lane: Not So Sweet, Martha Lorraine as recorded by Country Joe and the Fish She hides in an attic concealed on a shelf Behind volumes of literature based on herself And runs across the pages like some tiny elf Knowing that it's hard to find Stuff way back in her mind, Winds up spending all of her time Trying to memorize every line, Sweet Lorraine, ah, sweet Lorraine. Sweet lady of death wants me to die So she can come sit by my bedside and sigh And wipe away the tears from all my friends eyes Then softly she will explain Just exactly who was to blame For causing me to go insane And finally blow out my brain, Sweet Lorraine, ah, sweet Lorraine. Well you know that it's a shame and a pity You were raised up in the city And you never learned nothing 'bout country ways, Ah, 'bout country ways. The joy of life she dresses in black With celestial secrets engraved in her back And her face keeps flashing that she's got the knack, But you know when you look into her eyes All she's learned she's had to memorize And the only way you'll ever get her high Is to let her do her thing and then watch you die, Sweet Lorraine, ah, sweet Lorraine. Now she's the one who gives us all those magical things And reads us stories out of the I Ching, Then she passes out a whole new basket of rings That when you put on your hand Makes you one of the Angel Band And gives you the power to be a man, But what it does for her you never quite understand Sweet Lorraine, ah, sweet Lorraine. Well you know that it's a shame and a pity You were raised up in the city And you never learned nothing 'bout country ways, Oh 'bout country ways, oh 'bout country ways, Yeah, about country ways, oh, country ways ... |
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