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I've been down before
Ridin' along in this big jet plane
I've been thinkin' about jumpin' out the door
'Cause my home land is so far away
And I feel like it's all been done
Somebody's tryin' to make me stay
And I've got to be on the run
Oh big ol' jet airliner
Don't carry me too far away
Oh big ol' jet airliner
'Cause it's here that I've got to stay
I've been sitting by the fireside
Wonderin' where my strength is goin'
Looking through the (midlight?),
Tryin' to find out which way the wind is blowin'
But my heart keeps pushing me backwards
As I jump aboard that 747
Riding high, but with a tear in my eye
You got to go through hell before you get to heaven
Woah, big ol' jet airliner
Don't carry me too far away
Oh big ol' jet airliner
'Cause it's here that I've got to stay
Oh I know I will
I'm gonna leave on my own this time
Oh, yeah, yeah
Big ol' jet airliner
Don't carry me too far away
Big ol' jet airliner
Here that I've got to stay
Goodbye to all my friends at home
Goodbye to people I've trusted
I've got to go out and make my way
I might get rich you know I might get busted
But my heart keeps calling me backwards
As I get on the 707
Ridin' high I got tears in my eyes
You know you got to go through hell
Before you get to heaven
Big ol' jet airliner
Don't carry me too far away
Oh, Oh big ol' jet airliner
Cause it's here that I've got to stay
Touchin' down in New England
Feel the heat comin' down
First thought is "Lord, I said I'd be there"
But I couldn't seem to quite get it down
'Cause I'm goin' with some hesitation
I've got to go and make my way
But there's so many people, Lord, to talk to
And a whole lotta debts to pay
Oh, big ol' jet airliner
Don't carry me too far away
Oh big ol' jet airliner
'Cause it's here that I've got to stay
Goodbye to old friends at home
Goodbye to willing friends I've trusted
I've got to go out and make my way
I might get rich and I might get busted
But I'm going, Lord, with so many things to clean up
I've got to make my way clear before me
But I don't want to get mixed up
In any of that funky shit that goin' down before me
Oooh, big ol' jet airliner
Don't carry me too far away
Big ol' jet airliner
'Cause it's here that I've got to stay
('Cause it's California where I've got to stay [last time])
Yup. I'll never know now what I would have thought of this had I not known the back story, but thanks to RP and its listeners, I do know, and it makes all the difference.
Did you see that film on him? It falls a little short of a convincing story. Watching the film, it felt like they were scraping to make Pena seem cool, not pathetic. I didn't like it— let his playing stand on its own, it's good.
It reminds me of the first time I saw Steve Miller. We bumped into him in the alley behind the theater in Albany NY before the show and I was shocked; my massive reaction was "Steve Miller's really FAT, man." It was a good show nonetheless.
Still, would have loved to see what else may have come from Pena had his album been released as I'm sure it would have been a hit.
Unbelievable "what if" story... Too bad it had to be that way!
Unlike certain artists with the initials JP and RP, Miller always gives songwriting credit to the original artists. And not just Paul. Remember: The old standard "Mercury Blues" was on "Fly Like an Eagle."
All this to say: Steve is truly one of the good guys of rock.
Amazing! IF you can find this album, buy it 100% pure passion for his craft! Google Paul Pena's story. Heartbreaking that the BS of the recording industry prevented his career from taking off. I even think that his story makes the listen of his album all the more REAL. Please play some other selections. I used to have this album in iTunes, somehow it got deleted and iTunes doesn't have it anymore??
Super Rad!!!
a2sportsguy wrote:
Unlike certain artists with the initials JP and RP, Miller always gives songwriting credit to the original artists. And not just Paul. Remember: The old standard "Mercury Blues" was on "Fly Like an Eagle."
All this to say: Steve is truly one of the good guys of rock.
More --->
This is the original version of Jet Airliner.
It was recorded in 1973, for Paul Pena's record New Train. That album went unreleased for 27 years due to a disagreement with Albert Grossman (then-owner of Bearsville Records, and Bob Dylan's former manager).
That album is awesome, with multiple great songs. Gonna Move is a standout. Jerry Garcia plays on two tracks. It's a delight.
Ben Sidran (keyboardist for the Steve Miller Band) produced New Train, and passed a copy to Steve Miller, who covered Jet Airliner on 1977's Book of Dreams.
Paul Pena lived a hard, but amazing life: he is subject of the award-winning movie Genghis Blues. He was blind since childhood, but still taught himself Tuvan throat singing (and the Tuvan language), travelled to Tuva, was the first westerner to compete in their national throat singing contest, and won a major category (and was also named audience favorite).
Radio Paradise is Music Education.... Thanks for the lesson folks!
Unlike certain artists with the initials JP and RP, Miller always gives songwriting credit to the original artists. And not just Paul. Remember: The old standard "Mercury Blues" was on "Fly Like an Eagle."
All this to say: Steve is truly one of the good guys of rock.
He used to be bad, says so himself.
See (and hear): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=elAVL1myKFA. That's Steve Miller singing and playing with Paul MacCartney.
Unlike certain artists with the initials JP and RP, Miller always gives songwriting credit to the original artists. And not just Paul. Remember: The old standard "Mercury Blues" was on "Fly Like an Eagle."
All this to say: Steve is truly one of the good guys of rock.
Good to hear this... thanks for sharing.
Unlike certain artists with the initials JP and RP, Miller always gives songwriting credit to the original artists. And not just Paul. Remember: The old standard "Mercury Blues" was on "Fly Like an Eagle."
All this to say: Steve is truly one of the good guys of rock.
Jerry Garcia also played on the original album?
Quelle concidence...........or not, knowing Bill.
Yes, the same Paul Pena. An amazing man.
EarthMama wrote:
ericconrad wrote:
Hoping for the first comment the next time this gets played:
This is the original version of Jet Airliner.
learn something every day
was going to say what a great cover, turns out it's the original
Ditto!
Ditto!
ericconrad wrote:
Hoping for the first comment the next time this gets played:
This is the original version of Jet Airliner.
It was recorded in 1973, for Paul Pena's record New Train. That album went unreleased for 27 years due to a disagreement with Albert Grossman (then-owner of Bearsville Records, and Bob Dylan's former manager).
That album is awesome, with multiple great songs. Gonna Move is a standout. Jerry Garcia plays on two tracks. It's a delight.
Ben Sidran (keyboardist for the Steve Miller Band) produced New Train, and passed a copy to Steve Miller, who covered Jet Airliner on 1977's Book of Dreams.
Paul Pena lived a hard, but amazing life: he is subject of the award-winning movie Genghis Blues. He was blind since childhood, but still taught himself Tuvan throat singing (and the Tuvan language), travelled to Tuva, was the first westerner to compete in their national throat singing contest, and won a major category (and was also named audience favorite).
onelittlemoose wrote:
Much obliged for the education. He had an amazing life, too.
ericconrad wrote:
Paul Pena was an amazing man.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Pena
Should I have heard of this artist before? Because I haven't.
Thanks, RP.
learn something every day
was going to say what a great cover, turns out it's the original
ditto. thanks, RP, for the education!
ccjemmett wrote:
learn something every day
was going to say what a great cover, turns out it's the original
learn something every day
was going to say what a great cover, turns out it's the original
Love the guitar as well.
UPDATE: An IMDB search seams to indicate Arthur Adams as the lead.
From Wikipedia:
"Jet Airliner" is a song composed by Paul Pena and popularized by the Steve Miller Band.
Pena wrote and recorded the song in 1973 for his New Train album.<1> However, due to conflicts between Pena and his label, New Train sat unreleased until 2000.<2> Miller decided to record "Jet Airliner" for his band's Book of Dreams album in 1977 after hearing the unreleased album via Ben Sidran, who produced it,<3> and who was formerly in Miller's band. It was concurrently released as a single, and reached #8 on the Billboard chart.
I don't hear anything else any time I hear the song!
Miller is the guy who stood for "the Pompatis of Love"
Totally agree!!
I don't hear anything else any time I hear the song!
Can Albert be brought up on a Crime Against Humanity charge for burying this album for 27 years. That is criminal. To basically shelve a man's life over what? The music speaks for itself. What does Albert have to say in his defense?
AM
ericconrad wrote:
Hoping for the first comment the next time this gets played:
This is the original version of Jet Airliner.
It was recorded in 1973, for Paul Pena's record New Train. That album went unreleased for 27 years due to a disagreement with Albert Grossman (then-owner of Bearsville Records, and Bob Dylan's former manager).
That album is awesome, with multiple great songs. Gonna Move is a standout. Jerry Garcia plays on two tracks. It's a delight.
Ben Sidran (keyboardist for the Steve Miller Band) produced New Train, and passed a copy to Steve Miller, who covered Jet Airliner on 1977's Book of Dreams.
Paul Pena lived a hard, but amazing life: he is subject of the award-winning movie Genghis Blues. He was blind since childhood, but still taught himself Tuvan throat singing (and the Tuvan language), travelled to Tuva, was the first westerner to compete in their national throat singing contest, and won a major category (and was also named audience favorite).
onelittlemoose wrote:
Much obliged for the education. He had an amazing life, too.
ericconrad wrote:
Paul Pena was an amazing man.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Pena
Hoping for the first comment the next time this gets played:
This is the original version of Jet Airliner.
It was recorded in 1973, for Paul Pena's record New Train. That album went unreleased for 27 years due to a disagreement with Albert Grossman (then-owner of Bearsville Records, and Bob Dylan's former manager).
That album is awesome, with multiple great songs. Gonna Move is a standout. Jerry Garcia plays on two tracks. It's a delight.
Ben Sidran (keyboardist for the Steve Miller Band) produced New Train, and passed a copy to Steve Miller, who covered Jet Airliner on 1977's Book of Dreams.
Paul Pena lived a hard, but amazing life: he is subject of the award-winning movie Genghis Blues. He was blind since childhood, but still taught himself Tuvan throat singing (and the Tuvan language), travelled to Tuva, was the first westerner to compete in their national throat singing contest, and won a major category (and was also named audience favorite).
onelittlemoose wrote:
Much obliged for the education. He had an amazing life, too.
ericconrad wrote:
Paul Pena was an amazing man.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Pena
Much obliged for the education. He had an amazing life, too.
ericconrad wrote:
Paul Pena was an amazing man.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Pena
Paul Pena was an amazing man.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Pena
onelittlemoose wrote:
Seriously? This is the original?
ericconrad wrote:
bachbeet wrote:
Seriously? This is the original?
ericconrad wrote:
bachbeet wrote:
bachbeet wrote:
Thanks, you're definitely bringing something to the party.
Thanks again, Bill.
I think this might be the original. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jet_Airliner_%28Steve_Miller_Band_song%29
risingson wrote:
Great tip on reading about his life Bill.
Great tip on reading about his life Bill.
...absolutely fantastic!..i don't know how accurate it is to call the steve miller band release a cover, though, considering that this original was held unreleased until 2000...
:shrug:
...damned shame, that...
This is a much better version than the Steve Miller cover. Great voice.
Thank you RP for letting me know that the SMB version is a COVER! I had No Clue.
Gonna be hard making the shift. There's some magic in this version that I'm just discovering. Woot!
Same here! Lamenting my woefully incomplete musical knowledge. Thanks, RP, for shedding the light. Now I know where that outstanding drum part comes from.
Amen. I had no idea this wasn't what's-his-name's song. Mr. Pena saves this song from the trash heap Mr. Miller put it on.
Very true — this is great
Agreed.
Now if we can just put it out of our misery.
The Steve Miller Band version is a great song, and part of my youth!
And that takes nothing away from this fantastic original version!
I'm with you.
The Steve Miller Band version is a great song, and part of my youth!
And that takes nothing away from this fantastic original version!
snitramc wrote:
Thank you RP for letting me know that the SMB version is a COVER! I had No Clue.
Gonna be hard making the shift. There's some magic in this version that I'm just discovering. Woot!
So - try again! Tastes change, and there might be a place for it now.
It's a lot of fun singing this song at karaoke if you change the words to "Big old wet vagina" !!!
Oh, holy whistling Geronimo - that is SO funny! (I bet you got kicked out of the bar, didn'tcha?) I liked this song when Steve Miller Band did it, but this is light-years better. Still a 10.
Check out "Gonna Move," another excellent track off New Train.
Yes! I'm so happy to hear Paul Pena on RP!!
Another great song by Paul is " A bit of alright"
...Throat singing? Now that is some funky s___ going down...
It's a lot of fun singing this song at karaoke if you change the words to "Big old wet vagina" !!!
Check out "Gonna Move," another excellent track off New Train.
Thank you for sharing this information! Up until recently, I'd always thought Steve Miller wrote the song (don't slap me with a fish because I have the album and never read the writing credits, okay?) - this makes the song much more amazing. I'll never be able to listen to the SMB version on the radio anymore, because it'll only make me jones for the original. Can't wait to share this with my radio-programmer friend (who prolly already knows it.) *hugs you*