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Posted - 07/14/2004 : 02:48:21 Was searching for Pixies stuff on a friends P2P software and came across an album by Johnny Cash called Boom Chicka Boom. Weird
Even weirder is that there is a song called Sixteen Tons on the album, and I'm sure that Frank makes some reference to "the drummer on Sixteen Tons" on the first Frank Black and The Catholics album.
Probably just weirdness, but worth a post....?
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tobafett |
Posted - 07/18/2004 : 01:43:58 I think (pretty sure) he's sayin "fifteen" somethin' or other...
and yup vovat, it was TEF who did the FAMOUS 16 tons...but JC liked to do the song live...and if THE man in black did it, y'know it had to rock!:) |
VoVat |
Posted - 07/14/2004 : 19:09:16 Who was the drummer on "Sixteen Tons," then?
And am I mistaken, or was it Tennessee Ernie Ford who sang the most famous version of that song?
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billgoodman |
Posted - 07/14/2004 : 11:31:39 quote: Originally posted by the thing
Was searching for Pixies stuff on a friends P2P software and came across an album by Johnny Cash called Boom Chicka Boom. Weird
Even weirder is that there is a song called Sixteen Tons on the album, and I'm sure that Frank makes some reference to "the drummer on Sixteen Tons" on the first Frank Black and The Catholics album.
Probably just weirdness, but worth a post....?
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hey that makes sense! sixteen tons everybody hears SIXTEEN TOMS like he has sixteen toms but that never made sense because it doesn't really sound like much tomaction so why would frank say it
sixteen tons yeah!
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benji |
Posted - 07/14/2004 : 02:54:22 that drummer reference is on DITS bullet i believe.
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