10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => The New 10@10 => Topic started by: urth on July 08, 2016, 10:57:23 AM
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Pot, dope, reefer, Mary Jane, bud, herb, ganja, sinsemilla, Acupulco gold, hemp.
Had a 9am call that went way long, so I haven't had a chance to listen yet, but I expect to later today.
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Wow -- this is a surprise. It's not even 4/20!
Did that pot proposition just officially qualify for the ballot?
ETA: that was indeed the inspiration here.
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1. Toyes, I Smoke Two Joints
2. George McCrae, I Get Lifted
3. The Mighty Diamonds, Pass The Kouchie
4. Ray Charles, Let’s Go Get Stoned
5. Peter Tosh, Legalize It
6. Rick James, Mary Jane
7. Creedence Clearwater Revival, Proud Mary
8. Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, Reefer Man
9. Brewer & Shipley, One Toke Over The Line
10. Toby Keith, Weed with Willie
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7. Creedence Clearwater Revival, Proud Mary
really? I was looking at songfacts.com and found this, which reinforces what I've always heard:
The line, "Pumped a lot of pain down in New Orleans" is actually "Pumped a lot of 'Pane," as in propane. He was pumping gas.
Our band does this song at the hospital a lot, very popular. When looking up lyrics for lots of songs on the internet, you'll find all kinds of things. I think we've even sung "humped a lot of plates" too.
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7. Creedence Clearwater Revival, Proud Mary
really? I was looking at songfacts.com and found this, which reinforces what I've always heard:
The line, "Pumped a lot of pain down in New Orleans" is actually "Pumped a lot of 'Pane," as in propane. He was pumping gas.
Our band does this song at the hospital a lot, very popular. When looking up lyrics for lots of songs on the internet, you'll find all kinds of things. I think we've even sung "humped a lot of plates" too.
I've always heard it as "pumped a lot of 'tane" (as in octane -- gasoline).
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7. Creedence Clearwater Revival, Proud Mary
really? I was looking at songfacts.com and found this, which reinforces what I've always heard:
The line, "Pumped a lot of pain down in New Orleans" is actually "Pumped a lot of 'Pane," as in propane. He was pumping gas.
Our band does this song at the hospital a lot, very popular. When looking up lyrics for lots of songs on the internet, you'll find all kinds of things. I think we've even sung "humped a lot of plates" too.
In any case, I never considered Proud Mary to be a song about smoking pot, but I assume he chose it for the line "rollin' on the river" as in, rolling joints? Kind of a stretch if you ask me -- did any of you get any marijuana references in this song before yesterday's set?
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7. Creedence Clearwater Revival, Proud Mary
really? I was looking at songfacts.com and found this, which reinforces what I've always heard:
The line, "Pumped a lot of pain down in New Orleans" is actually "Pumped a lot of 'Pane," as in propane. He was pumping gas.
Our band does this song at the hospital a lot, very popular. When looking up lyrics for lots of songs on the internet, you'll find all kinds of things. I think we've even sung "humped a lot of plates" too.
In any case, I never considered Proud Mary to be a song about smoking pot, but I assume he chose it for the line "rollin' on the river" as in, rolling joints? Kind of a stretch if you ask me -- did any of you get any marijuana references in this song before yesterday's set?
No to your second question; I thought it was chosen because of "Mary" in the title -- as in Mary Jane. It's a
poor choice, given the plethora of better alternatives.
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7. Creedence Clearwater Revival, Proud Mary
really? I was looking at songfacts.com and found this, which reinforces what I've always heard:
The line, "Pumped a lot of pain down in New Orleans" is actually "Pumped a lot of 'Pane," as in propane. He was pumping gas.
Our band does this song at the hospital a lot, very popular. When looking up lyrics for lots of songs on the internet, you'll find all kinds of things. I think we've even sung "humped a lot of plates" too.
In any case, I never considered Proud Mary to be a song about smoking pot, but I assume he chose it for the line "rollin' on the river" as in, rolling joints? Kind of a stretch if you ask me -- did any of you get any marijuana references in this song before yesterday's set?
No to your second question; I thought it was chosen because of "Mary" in the title -- as in Mary Jane. It's a
poor choice, given the plethora of better alternatives.
Well, she does keep on burnin'...
Agreed on the " 'tane " -- that was always my take too.
And I never thought of "I Get Lifted" as a pot song either.
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Overall not a bad set, points for avoiding some obvious picks (Panama Red, Don't Bogart That Joint to name just two). Negative points for trying to squeeze Proud Mary into a theme it didn't truly fit into though. (I think he knew he was going to get comments on that, as in the backsell he sounds like he's defending that choice, before the set even aired.)
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7. Creedence Clearwater Revival, Proud Mary
really? I was looking at songfacts.com and found this, which reinforces what I've always heard:
The line, "Pumped a lot of pain down in New Orleans" is actually "Pumped a lot of 'Pane," as in propane. He was pumping gas.
Our band does this song at the hospital a lot, very popular. When looking up lyrics for lots of songs on the internet, you'll find all kinds of things. I think we've even sung "humped a lot of plates" too.
In any case, I never considered Proud Mary to be a song about smoking pot, but I assume he chose it for the line "rollin' on the river" as in, rolling joints? Kind of a stretch if you ask me -- did any of you get any marijuana references in this song before yesterday's set?
No to your second question; I thought it was chosen because of "Mary" in the title -- as in Mary Jane. It's a
poor choice, given the plethora of better alternatives.
Well, she does keep on burnin'...
Agreed on the " 'tane " -- that was always my take too.
And I never thought of "I Get Lifted" as a pot song either.
Certainly, Tina Turner pronounced it as "'tane", presumably for the reasons mentioned above. CCR definitely says "pane", though I always interpreted it as "pain", as in it was a lot of work and he was sore after doing it. Who pumps propane, anyway?
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Certainly, Tina Turner pronounced it as "'tane", presumably for the reasons mentioned above. CCR definitely says "pane", though I always interpreted it as "pain", as in it was a lot of work and he was sore after doing it. Who pumps propane, anyway?
Tina was pumpin' 'tane while Ike was snortin' 'caine.