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Yeah, Mama don't allow no guitar playing 'round here
I don't care what mama don't allow I'll play my guitar anyhow
Mama don't allow no guitar playing 'round here
Hey, Mama don't allow no bass in this place
Yeah, Mama don't allow no bass in this place
I don't care what mama don't allow I'll play my bass anyhow
Mama don't allow no bass in this place
Yeah, Mama don't allow no drumming going on
Yeah, Mama don't allow no drumming going on
I don't care what mama don't allow
Gonna play my drums anyhow
Mama don't allow no drumming going on
Yeah, Mama don't allow no piano players in here
Mama don't allow no piano players in here
I don't care what mama don't allow
Gonna play my piano anyhow
Mama don't allow no piano players in here
Yeah, Mama don't allow no reefer-smoking round about
Yeah, Mama don't allow no reefer-smoking round about
Yeah, I don't care what mama don't allow I'm gonna smoke my reefer anyhow
Mama don't allow no reefer in here
Mama don't allow us all playing at the same time
Mama don't allow us all playing at the same time
I don't care what mama don't allow
We're all gonna play all at the same time anyhow
Mama don't allow us all playing at the same time
Easy 10!
Have I ever heard a JJ track that merits less than 10?! I think not.
7 or 8? Sometimes hard to decide!
Easy 10!
Mama don't allow no chair-dancin' 'round here...
how 'bout 'nanas?
This song always makes me wish for a "Play it again, Bill" button!
Bill don't allow no "Play it again, Bill buttons 'round here.
No, you hear a lot of Cale in Clapton.
That is true
I hear a little Clapton in there
No, you hear a lot of Cale in Clapton.
I hear a little Clapton in there
Well worthwhile to Google "Mama don't allow no above ground nuclear testing around here" by the Austin Lounge Lizards. One of shortest songs on record. Never mind here it is:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndUF8jOoDu8
TOO funny... "I don't care what mamma says where gonna..."
KABOOM!!
We need some Austin Lounge Lizards here.
Mama don't care but I want to hear this song again!!
Mama don't allow no hearin' this song again.
Dammit Bill, I'm trying to leave work!
Buy JRiver Media Center and use the built in RP streams which sound better than flac on a browser. Let it play and then you can hop around to all the songs that already played to your hearts content and also use good dsp peq and upsampling if you want. It's my favorite way to listen. This song is great too!
This.
Wait a sec....coulda swore I heard a verse of "mama don't allow cymbals to be danced on in here"
And listening to each instrument boy they all sound like they're having a blast....RIP JJ and LLRP!!
You said, "Dick Dale" at the end of this, Bill.
That he, "finally hung up his guitar and pick, and what a heavy pick it was."
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YouTube: Oscar Don't Allow
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndUF8jOoDu8
Francis Cabrel's "Madame n'aime pas" from his 'Des roses et des Orties' album
Have you submitted this song ?
That sounds like an amazing experience! I love hearing about moments like that....when a performance transcends; becomes a mood, an emotional and unforgettable thing.
Francis Cabrel's "Madame n'aime pas" from his 'Des roses et des Orties' album
Wow, what an experience! I would love to see JJ. You lucky dog!
We used to sing this together when my (grown, adult) daughter was a wee lass.
Madame n'aime pas - Cabrel Live Des roses et des Orties. L'hommage de Francis au grand JJ Cale. Superbe !
That's what I'm talking about!
I saw Doc and Merle perform this and kick butt. I think it is a tune that really is meant for a live jam. I bet they (and probably JJ) did even better sitting around the house with friends.
If you want a good French version, check out Francis Cabrel's "Madame n'aime pas" from his 'Des roses et des Orties' album - just as much fun.
hidey wrote:
Wonderful music - J.J. Cale has never had the credit he's deserved!
Madame n'aime pas - Cabrel Live Des roses et des Orties. L'hommage de Francis au grand JJ Cale. Superbe !
As soon as I heard the first 2 bars of J.J.'s solo guitar riff near the beginning I knew immediately who was playing. What a distinctive style.
Just about anytime is the right time for J.J. Cale.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVQIWyosEeI
Wow! Everybody in my church loves this marvelous song!
Wonderful music - J.J. Cale has never had the credit he's deserved!
J.J. Cale was a favourite with the FM radio DJs back in the early 1970s.
Nice to hear.
Well, I should have heard this song before now (thanks for nothing FM radio!), but better late than never. RP, you do good work!
And they put this on. As a teenager with less than a fiver in my pocket, I was stuck. My brain said "I need this now", my pocket said this was unlikely. I abandoned my sister, who may have been listening to Tubular Bells from a Bang and Olufsen system (the staff were not all that eclectic) and went to and bought the cassette of Shades (which has one of the coolest covers of any album) from the record department, a move which I have never regretted in the slightest, despite the fact that it reduced my worldly wealth to a few coins.
And this is the song on the album that does it for me- a few minutes of utter bliss. I now seem to have it on cassette, vinyl. CD (and the Best Of) and I still never tire of hearing it. Excellent stuff.
And in case anyone is thinking that a Harrods' customer should have little pity, I wound up working there a few years later. Not something I'd advise- terrible place, and the staff discount still only takes things down to a price slightly above the rest of the marketplace. Not wise. But for my exposure to J.J.Cale, I do it all again like a shot.
I like how some songs just take us back in time.
And they put this on. As a teenager with less than a fiver in my pocket, I was stuck. My brain said "I need this now", my pocket said this was unlikely. I abandoned my sister, who may have been listening to Tubular Bells from a Bang and Olufsen system (the staff were not all that eclectic) and went to and bought the cassette of Shades (which has one of the coolest covers of any album) from the record department, a move which I have never regretted in the slightest, despite the fact that it reduced my worldly wealth to a few coins.
And this is the song on the album that does it for me- a few minutes of utter bliss. I now seem to have it on cassette, vinyl. CD (and the Best Of) and I still never tire of hearing it. Excellent stuff.
And in case anyone is thinking that a Harrods' customer should have little pity, I wound up working there a few years later. Not something I'd advise- terrible place, and the staff discount still only takes things down to a price slightly above the rest of the marketplace. Not wise. But for my exposure to J.J.Cale, I do it all again like a shot.
I Bliddy Luv this!
10!
Yeeeeeeeeah!
Wish I knew how to make bananas dance.