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Re: Track Talk: Bye Bye Johnny
Posted by: Fingers ()
Date: March 17, 2009 22:28

I did start out to do exactly that....but it morphed into Respectable.....by a key and tempo change.

Oh well it is of the same genre............







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Re: Track Talk: Bye Bye Johnny
Posted by: Tornandfrayed ()
Date: March 17, 2009 22:35

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marcovandereijk



I love that look on Taylor´s face when Mick leaves the stage to take the hat.
Awesome version, I can´t think of a bad ´72 performance of this track, they always nailed it.

Re: Track Talk: Bye Bye Johnny
Posted by: ChrisM ()
Date: March 18, 2009 01:08

Why don't you post some of your tracks Fingers? I for one would like to hear them!

Re: Track Talk: Bye Bye Johnny
Posted by: René ()
Date: March 18, 2009 09:15

CC,

You're right, those lyrics are the right ones, thanks again!

René

Re: Track Talk: Bye Bye Johnny
Posted by: cc ()
Date: March 18, 2009 16:13

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René
CC,

You're right, those lyrics are the right ones, thanks again!

René

great! I started to wonder about holl'rin versus howlin'...!

Re: Track Talk: Bye Bye Johnny
Posted by: sjs12 ()
Date: March 18, 2009 22:55

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René

CC,

The lyrics are not from Keno's. Please point out the errors, that's what this thread is all about!

René

oops, sorry René!... well, there's nothing too bad, just a few phrases that could be more natural, like:

Well, she drew out all her money at the Southern Trust
And put her little boy aboard a Greyhound bus.
Leaving Lou-siana for the golden West,
Down came the tears from her happiness.
Her own little son named Johnny B. Goode
Was gonna make some motion pictures out in Hollywood

Hollering bye bye bye bye!
Now bye bye bye bye!
Bye bye Johnny, bye bye Johnny B. Goode!

Well, she remembered taking money earned from gathering crops
And buying Johnny's guitar at a broker's shop.
As long as he would play it by the railroad side
And wouldn't get in trouble, she'd be satisfied
But she never thought there'd ever come a day like this,
When she would have to give her son a goodbye kiss.

Hollering bye bye bye bye!
Now bye bye bye bye!
Bye bye Johnny, bye bye Johnny B. Goode!

Well, she finally got the letter she was dreaming of.
Johnny wrote and told her he had fell in love.
As soon as he was married he would bring her back
And build a mansion for her by the railroad tracks.
And everytime they heard the locomotive roar
They'd be a-standing, a-waving in the kitchen door

Hollering bye bye bye bye!
Now bye bye bye bye!
Bye bye Johnny, bye bye Johnny B. Goode!


I'd call that nit picking!

I hear it as howling, anyway.

Re: Track Talk: Bye Bye Johnny
Posted by: Turd On The Run ()
Date: March 18, 2009 23:27

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jamesfdouglas
It's just a cover tune. No one plays Chuck Berry like Chuck Berry.
Funnily, Keith is worshipped for his covering of Chuck, and for some, his Berry-ing is the definitive sound of the band. I've never prescribed to that. I've heard other groups do much more interesting thing with Berry's songs.

Just a cover tune!? With all due respect, I beg to differ. The Stones' 1972 detonation of Berry's "Bye Bye Johnny" is arguably their absolute apotheosis. It is a 3:00 minute distillation of everything that inspired them to become the Rolling Stones and that established rock and roll to be the common language of the first global generation. Every component of the Stones mythological mojo is gloriously on display - Mick 'n Keef on the mike (wonderful chemistry and pure malevolent joy in their faces), Mick almost jumping out of his skin from the adrenalin kick, Bill's superb and subtle swing on bass, Charlie propelling the racket forward mercilessly, Taylor with incredible swiftness going from lead fills to solid rhythm and, finally, Keef taking Berry-esque, knee-buckling riffing to the stratosphere - the Stones in full flight burning down the roof and transforming every faceless arena into a smoky, sweaty Delta honky-tonk. It is pure bliss to my ears.

Their version of Bye Bye Johnny circa 1972 demolishes any other version...Berry's original included. It is the Stones at their rollicking best...

Re: Track Talk: Bye Bye Johnny
Posted by: T&A ()
Date: March 18, 2009 23:38

generally speaking, i'm a subscriber to the notion that nobody does berry as good as berry - bbj 72 is an exception to that rule/guideline, though.

Re: Track Talk: Bye Bye Johnny
Posted by: scottkeef ()
Date: March 19, 2009 00:20

Well, all I know is what the official published lyrics are: first chorus-nothing in front just four byes, 2nd chorus Going...., 3rd chorus Howling......!!!!!!!!

Re: Track Talk: Bye Bye Johnny
Posted by: Beelyboy ()
Date: March 19, 2009 00:41

deeply love this one in all it's recorded versions glory glory...
love it too much...
reminds in a small way of the thunder of 'let it rock' from '78 live shows to me...

Re: Track Talk: Bye Bye Johnny
Posted by: cc ()
Date: March 19, 2009 03:39

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sjs12

I'd call that nit picking!

sure, the original is close enough for rock and roll, but if you're going to post a site full of lyrics, as Keno does, you should try to be more accurate than he is.

Re: Track Talk: Bye Bye Johnny
Posted by: neptune ()
Date: March 19, 2009 04:38

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Turd On The Run
Their version of Bye Bye Johnny circa 1972 demolishes any other version...Berry's original included. It is the Stones at their rollicking best...

Sorry, but the Stones' released version from 1964 is better.

Re: Track Talk: Bye Bye Johnny
Posted by: Anonymous User ()
Date: March 19, 2009 18:27

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neptune
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Turd On The Run
Their version of Bye Bye Johnny circa 1972 demolishes any other version...Berry's original included. It is the Stones at their rollicking best...

Sorry, but the Stones' released version from 1964 is better.

Most of the RS/ Jones/ Taylor area was ok?

Re: Track Talk: Bye Bye Johnny
Posted by: drewmaster ()
Date: September 12, 2010 14:57

Sorry, but this song doesn't click for me. I'm just not a Chuck Berry fan, and as much as I've tried to appreciate his work, knowing that he is one of the Stones' biggest influences, when they cover his songs I lose interest quickly. To me, the incredible alchemy that the Stones have in their own compositions is absent when they pay tribute to CB.

But I love Hail Hail ... think I'm gonna go watch that now!

Drew



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2010-09-12 14:58 by drewmaster.

Re: Track Talk: Bye Bye Johnny
Posted by: Anonymous User ()
Date: September 12, 2010 15:46

Let's see when it gets removed.

Bye Bye Johny masterclass. cool smiley




Re: Track Talk: Bye Bye Johnny
Posted by: slew ()
Date: September 13, 2010 01:03

Awesome cover! Love the guitar its poor production makes it better somehow!

Re: Track Talk: Bye Bye Johnny
Posted by: René ()
Date: November 10, 2010 16:31

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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2011-03-14 14:08 by René.

Re: Track Talk: Bye Bye Johnny
Posted by: Anonymous User ()
Date: November 10, 2010 19:41

i love this song on ladies and gentelman .this berry tune rocks with keith playing that awesome chuck berry lick

Re: Track Talk: Bye Bye Johnny
Posted by: mikeeder ()
Date: November 10, 2010 22:50

One mistake. Brian sings back up on the studio cut you can hear the rasp ala Walking The Dog. Bill and Keith may have too.

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