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Re-issued circa 1973 in both the US and the UK. Warner Bros. WB 7726 (US), and Warner Bros. K 16309 (UK). Seemed like it gained a whole new popularity back then. (Tim P. Ryan) |
...on which the label was printed !sdrawkcab (321hoss) |
This was the original B-side of "They're Coming To Take Me Away, Ha-Haaa!" (peterpuck9) |
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(fade in) etihw naelc rieht ni neM gnuoy ecin esoht ees ot yppah eb ll'I dnA emit eht lla lufituaeb si efil erehw mraf ynnuf eht oT
!aaah-ah ,yawa em ekat ot gnimoc er'yeht dnA seot dna sbmuht rieht elddiwt dnA elims dna tis ohw srevaew teksab dnA sdrib gniprihc dna srewolf dna seert htiw emoh yppah eht oT
!aaah-ah ,yawa em ekat ot gnimoc er'yeht dnA staoc etihw naelc rieht ni neM gnuoy ecin esoht ees ot yppah eb ll'I dnA emit eht lla lufituaeb si efil erehw mraf ynnuf eht oT ,ah ah ,eh eh ,oh oh ,yawa em ekat ot gnimoc er'yehT .aaah-ah ,yawa em ekat ot gnimoc er'yehT
,dnA !ttum ygnam uoy ACPSA eht ni uoy tup ll'yeht od yeht nehw dnA tey uoy dnif ll'yeht--tiaw tsuj uoy ,lleW ?huh ?sdeed gnivol hsiflesnu ,dnik ym lla roF kcab em yap uoy woh si siht dnA esuoh ruoy denaelc I ,doof ruoy dekooc I
!aaah-ah ,yawa em ekat ot gnimoc er'yeht dnA seot dna sbmuht rieht elddiwt dnA elims dna tis ohw srevaew teksab dnA sdrib gniprihc dna srewolf dna seert htiw emoh yppah eht oT ,ah ah ,eh eh ,oh oh ,yawa em ekat ot gnimoc er'yehT .aaah-ah ,yawa em ekat ot gnimoc er'yehT
,dnA .dam ylrettu m'I wonk uoy won tub ,tfeL uoy neht dna ,dehgual dna dehgual uoy ,dehgual uoY ,hgual uoy draeh I ,dehgual uoy wonk uoY ?thgir - dil ym pilf em ekam dluow uoy gnisoL taht dias dah I nehW !dehgual uoy ,dehguaL uoy os dna ekoj a saw ti thguoht uoY
!aaah-ah ,yawa em ekat ot gnimoc er'yeht dnA staoc etihw naelc rieht ni neM gnuoy ecin esoht ees ot yppah eb ll'I dnA emit eht lla lufituaeb si efil erehw mraf ynnuf eht oT ,ah ah ,eh eh ,oh oh ,yawa em ekat ot gnimoc er'yehT .aaah-ah ,yawa em ekat ot gnimoc er'yehT
,dnA .dnim ym fo tuo yletelpmoc enog ev'I eeS uoy won dna esrow dna esrow tog syaD eht neht dna wohyna em tfel uoY ,lleW ?kresreb og d'I esuaceb evael ot toN uoy deggeb dna seenk ym no tog I dna yawa nar uoy nehw rebmemeR (Sonic SBL) |
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Current Rating
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(3 votes)
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Played on 12 shows: |
| 02-03-17, #KMCC-11-11 | | 03-05-00, #00-10 |
| 04-01-14, #BWR-14-04-01 | | 08-02-87, #87-31 |
| 06-01-13, #13-22 | | 09-09-84, #84-37 |
| 12-28-08, #08-52 | | 11-05-78, #78-38 |
| 07-23-06, #06-30 | | 11-23-75, #69 |
| 01-07-06, #MMS-12 | | 10-13-74, #15 |
| = Show you can listen to online |
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fiogf49gjkf0d Well spotted. Fixed again.
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fiogf49gjkf0d Out of curiosity, is "they're" really spelled incorrectly on the label for the B side (E'yeht instead of Er'yeht)? Would be very interesting if it is . . .
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fiogf49gjkf0d orvats siht gnixif rof hcum yrev uoy knaht
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fiogf49gjkf0d Fixed.
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fiogf49gjkf0d Until this morning, I had no recollection of owning two circa 1973 45s of this song, Warner Bros. WB 7726 (US), and Warner Bros. K 16309 (UK). I knew I bought the original 45 back in 1966, but I remember ruining the forwards side with a greasy thumb that distorted the plastic. Must have thrown it out, as I was not going to listen to it by finger spinning the backwards versions backwards on the turntable to hear it forwards. Anyway, In The Search For ... how to correctly spell this version of the song I rediscovered these in my record collection (dig this, they were in the 'normal' collection, not the demented 45s box). Back in 1966 and through 1973 (and beyond) Warner Bros. US used all capitol letters on their 45s for Title and Artist. So, hard to get a 'for sure' listing that way. In both the 1966 and 1973 45s, the backwards (flip) side printed almost everthing as a backwards image. However, on this UK WB 45 I have, they used mixed case on both sides, with the first letter of the now reversed title being capitolized, making it !Aaah-Ah ,Yawa Em Ekat Ot Gnimoc Er'yeht by VIX Noelpan. I changed the spelling above here, but did not fix the artist, as the last time I tried to fix an artist on a song page I was changing all listings for that artist, not just this song, and really scrogged the database for awhile. Yep, this checking things out thing can take hours and make one go mental.
Do you all have a listing from an album that gives the mixed case spelling? It's not listed on Second Coming CD, it's hidden track 21.
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fiogf49gjkf0d I'm not sure how the database is designed, but perhaps if "noelopaN VIX" is listed as another "aka" on Jerry Samuels' page it might at least make it possible for it to be made possible for it to (possibly) show up on a search.
It's a good thing Wayne doesn't mind programming. Once adjustments are made to get this one to show up in the desired results list, I fear somebody will look for a song that presents an even greater challenge.
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fiogf49gjkf0d Maybe because the wording is bas ackwards?
DJ Particle: --- eep this is a dupe ...and why the actual entry didn't show up in the search for all of Nap's tracks eludes me.
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