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Gooey Louie Game from Ideal for 5 years +

Gooey Louie Game from Ideal for 5 years +

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A history of the song and its notoriety was published in 1993 by Dave Marsh, including an extensive recounting of the multiple lyrics investigations, [395] but he was unable to obtain permission to publish the song's actual lyrics [396] because the then current owner, Windswept Pacific, wanted people to "continue to fantasize what the words are". The session was produced by Ken Chase, a local disc jockey on the AM rock station KISN who also owned The Chase, the teen nightclub where the Kingsmen were the house band. Described as "disjointed and slightly dissonant" [298] and "wickedly satirical", [299] his version was also released on the 2010 anthology No Great Lost: Songs, 1979–1985.

It was Easton who was responsible for the sole actual obscenity on the Kingsmen’s recording, one which the F. You can picture agents slowly going nuts as they desperately struggle to pin something, anything, dirty on the lyrics, regardless of whether or not that something makes any sense or actually features in the lyric. The group performed cover versions of Elvis Presley songs, to which Ely contributed guitar and vocals.The Kingsmen initially ignored the rumors, but soon "news networks were filing reports from New Orleans, Florida, Michigan, and elsewhere about an American public nearly hysterical over the possible dangers of this record".

Released as a single (Atlantic 2322), the track was not included on Wammack's first album in 1972 or any thereafter. Other versions appeared on Casino Club Presents Richard Berry (1966), Great Rhythm and Blues Oldies Volume 12 (1977), [34] and The Best of Louie, Louie (1983). Two rival editions—one featuring lead singer Jack Ely, the other with Lynn Easton who held the rights to the band's name—were competing for live audiences across the country.Pop later wrote a new version with political and satirical verses instead of obscenities that was released on American Caesar in 1993. The Purple Helmets ( The Stranglers), on their 1988 album Ride Again [148] and in multiple 1988 and 1989 live shows. Although similar to the original, the version on Rhino's 1983 The Best of Louie, Louie compilation [35] is actually a note-for-note re-recording (with backup vocals by doo wop revival group Big Daddy) [36] created because licensing could not be obtained for Berry's 1957 version. It was through vaudeville that Ely met a young drummer named Lynn Easton, with whom he would form the Kingsmen.



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