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RE: A little Hey, Joe history- NPC
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- From: "Michael Ricks" <rangerr>
- Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2006 12:00:06 -0800
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Actually, it was Magoo's Pizza Parlor in Menlo Park not SF. At the time
most of the band members were living in Palo Alto (Weir was still at his
parent's house in Atherton)
Later,
Ranger (who first saw Patti when she opened for the Dead at UMass in '79)
rangerr
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[mailto:owner-babel-list] On Behalf Of Combs, Steve
Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 11:11 AM
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Subject: FW: A little Hey, Joe history
Don't know which Warlocks they're talkin' about.
Jerry, Pig, Bobby, Billy and later Phil played their first gig on May 5,
1965 at a pizza parlor in SF.
They changed their name to the Grateful Dead in November.
Stevie Sea
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From: Gart, Mitchell [mailto:MGart]
Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 12:12 PM
To: Combs, Steve; Patti Smith Mailing List
Subject: RE: A little Hey, Joe history
I had no idea. The only versions I ever heard were Jimi Hendrix and
Patti.
Weren't the Warlocks a Lou Reed pre-Velvet Underground band?
- Mitch
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Subject: A little Hey, Joe history
PS - I always liked Roy Buchanans' version!!!
Do you know of any others?
What's your favorite version?
Stevie Sea (...of possibilities) in DC
Hey Joe - Introduction
"Hey Joe", a traditional song performed by many artists. Sometimes
credited to
Billy Roberts. Sometimes credited to Chet (or Chester) Powers a.k.a.
Jesse
Oris Farrow, nie Dino Valente who became the lead singer of Quicksilver
Messenger Service. In 1965 "Hey Joe" was recorded by The Leaves. In 1966
they
recorded it again with a fuzztone guitar sound. Also the Surfaris,
Byrds,
Love, Shadows of Night, Warlocks and many other bands recorded the song
in
1966. Tim Rose recorded "Hey Joe" in 1966, one month before the Leaves'
version entered the charts. Rose played the song at less than half the
tempo.
He changed the key of the song to E instead of A. Rose also roared out
the
verses, and added his own variant on their structure. Jimi Hendrix
picked up
this version of "Hey Joe" and made a European hit out of it in 1967.
Since
then many other great guitar players have performed this song. A
Japanese
group called the Golden Cups recorded a version in 1968 that adapted the
song
to different cultural standards.
Frankie Laine
HEY JOE! - 23/10/1953
2 weeks at #1 - 8 weeks on chart
Hey Joe, where d'ya find that purdy girly
Where'd ya get that jolly dolly
How'd ya rate that dish I wish was mine
Hey Joe, she's got skin that's creamy dreamy
Eyes that look so lovey dovey
Lips as red as cherry berry wine
Now listen Joe I aint no heel
But old buddy let me tell you how I feel
She's a honey she's a sugar pie
I'm warning you I'm gonna try
To steal her from you
Hey Joe, though we've been the best of friends
This is where that friendship ends
I gotta have that dolly for my own
Hey Joe come on lets be Buddy buddies
Show me you're my palsy walsy
Introduce that pretty little chick to me
Hey Joe, quit that waiting hesitating
Let me at her whats the matter
You're as slow as any joe can be
Now come on Joe
Lets make a deal
Let me dance with her to see if she is real
She's the cutest girl I've ever seen
I tell you face to face I mean to steal
Her from you
Hey Joe, we'll be friends until the end
But this looks like the end my friend
I gotta have that dolly for my own
I gotta have that dolly for my own
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