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#153410 - 12/20/04 06:44 AM
Was Elvis high or what?
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Registered: 08/28/04
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Loc: Louisiana, USA
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A blues song, "MERRY CHRISTMAS BABY," as sung by Elvis... see last line.
Merry, merry Christmas baby Sure did treat me nice I said merry Christmas baby Sure did treat me nice Gave me a diamond ring for Christmas Now I'm living in paradise
Well I'm feeling might fine Got good music on my radio Well, I'm feeling might fine Got good music on my radio Well, I want to kiss you baby While you're standing beneath the mistletoe
I said, merry, merry, merry, merry Christmas baby You sure did treat me nice Yes, you did, yes, you did Yes, you did, yes, you did I said merry, merry Christmas baby Sure did treat me nice Gave me diamond ring for Christmas Now I'm puttin' it through Al's mike
What the heck does that mean? Was he stoned or what? I can't imagine the songwriter's writing that. Crappy lyric anyway but that last line, huh? When I heard it thought "Did he sing THAT and then every lyric site I saw showed 'puttin it through Al's mike.' Anyone know?
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#153411 - 12/20/04 10:26 AM
Re: Was Elvis high or what?
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"To get in the Christmas spirit on a hot May night in Nashville, the group began to jam around the old R & B warhorse 'Merry Christmas Baby'. It had first ridden the Billboard charts in 1949, when it had appeared on an old Exclusive 78 by Johnny Moore's Three Blazers, with a vocal by Charles Brown. Elvis knew the arrangement from his early Memphis days and worked it into a relaxed piece that ran almost six minutes. 'I'm puttin' it through Al's mike,' he ad libs at one point, referring to RCA engineer Al Pachucki; 'Wake up Put,' he calls to bass player Norbert Putnam. The final performance was good, but needed more bite, so at a later date Jarvis brought in James Burton to overdub a gritty guitar solo... a version without the Burton solo later came out on the LP 'Memories of Elvis'." from http://filmsgraded.savantnetworks.com/elvis/1971/f171.htm Elvis was always the joker, whether in the studio or live on stage... anything to lighten another's day. Cheers, Rich
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#153413 - 12/20/04 11:49 AM
Re: Was Elvis high or what?
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Originally posted by RichUK: "To get in the Christmas spirit on a hot May night in Nashville, the group began to jam around the old R & B warhorse 'Merry Christmas Baby'. It had first ridden the Billboard charts in 1949, when it had appeared on an old Exclusive 78 by Johnny Moore's Three Blazers, with a vocal by Charles Brown. Elvis knew the arrangement from his early Memphis days and worked it into a relaxed piece that ran almost six minutes. 'I'm puttin' it through Al's mike,' he ad libs at one point, referring to RCA engineer Al Pachucki; 'Wake up Put,' he calls to bass player Norbert Putnam. The final performance was good, but needed more bite, so at a later date Jarvis brought in James Burton to overdub a gritty guitar solo... a version without the Burton solo later came out on the LP 'Memories of Elvis'." from http://filmsgraded.savantnetworks.com/elvis/1971/f171.htm
Elvis was always the joker, whether in the studio or live on stage... anything to lighten another's day.
Cheers, RichThanks, I googled and could find nothing. That proves that is was an ad lib. Problem is, I still have no clue what he means. How do you put a diamond ring through a mic? How corny is that? That's the reason I asked was he high or what cuz it makes no sense.
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