Avg rating:
Your rating:
Total ratings: 1668
Length: 5:43
Plays (last 30 days): 3
Well candyman said been here and gone
Candyman said been here and gone
Wish I was in New Orleans sittin' on a candy stand
Well candyman said
Salty dog
Well candyman said salty dog
Well candyman said salty dog
I can't be your salty dog and I won't be your candyman
Run to the corner get the baby some beer
Run to the corner get the baby some beer
Run to the corner get the baby some beer
Wish I was in New Orleans sittin' on a candy stand
Well candyman said been here and gone
Well candyman said been here and gone
Candyman said been here and gone
Wish I was in New Orleans sittin' on a candy stand
Nice bass solo. Interesting and funky, but not too flashy. Just a solid solo.
Jack Casady, ladies and gentlemen, Jack Casady
Hot Tuna has been on my mind today, as I am reading Jorma Kaukonen’s autobiography that I found it a free library. As soon as Bill started his introduction, somehow I knew what was coming. Weird
I told Jorma I read his book. He said it has a happy ending, and it is a good thing.
Awesome, thanks Bill 🛐
yeah it is
Run to the corner get my babies in bed.
Papa John for the win
you're asking about Lazarus...and HE is a great RP regular, with an odd rating philosophy (if he likes it he rates '10', if not, he rates '1') - and good question; where are you Lazarus? I hope he's OK.
I recently started listening to RP on a daily basis after about a 7 year hiatus. My last job was too busy and I didn't have time to listen to music with my headphones, one of the reasons I quit that job (the other being that it really sucked, was way too stressful as I was working on creating medical insurance products that met the ACA (aka Obamacare) requirements) and boy am I glad to be back!
I missed hearing from several RPosters, including my local friend 'HippyChick' and many others, including our dearly departed. And now I'm worried about Lazarus.
Looks like the last post from Lazarus was about three years ago. Hope he is ok and only listening to classical music.
Back in college a guy I knew hated tuna, but his mom sent him cans every week in care packages. So he'd end up with all this tuna and he didn't want it. So he had a yearly tuna party with all sorts of events like tuna eating, tuna can bowling, tuna juice drinking (hey, it was college). It made for an interesting party and everyone got a can of tuna as a parting gift.
Clearly a fishy tail.
hell man...thats
hank williams
They did both.
This doesn't sound anything like Sammy Davis, Jr.
It doesn't sound like the music to a horror movie either.
https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/candyman/
Researching urban folklore, a University of Chicago student snoops around the housing projects of Cabrini Green to find more about the legend of the Candyman who supposedly appears (whenever one looks into the mirror and repeats his name five times) to slash his victims with a metal hook. Only after she witnesses the atrocities herself, does she believe he exists. To her horror, he wants her to join him in his afterlife dimension. This unsettling feature is based on a short story by Clive Barker.
Jack still delivers solos just like that today. Man oh man what fun.
you're asking about Lazarus...and HE is a great RP regular, with an odd rating philosophy (if he likes it he rates '10', if not, he rates '1') - and good question; where are you Lazarus? I hope he's OK.
I recently started listening to RP on a daily basis after about a 7 year hiatus. My last job was too busy and I didn't have time to listen to music with my headphones, one of the reasons I quit that job (the other being that it really sucked, was way too stressful as I was working on creating medical insurance products that met the ACA (aka Obamacare) requirements) and boy am I glad to be back!
I missed hearing from several RPosters, including my local friend 'HippyChick' and many others, including our dearly departed. And now I'm worried about Lazarus.
This doesn't sound anything like Sammy Davis, Jr.
Very creative. I fondly remember tuna parties in college, but mine were nothing like this.
Jack still delivers solos just like that today. Man oh man what fun.
I thought I was going to hate this but it kind of gets you, doesn't it?
That ain't a recipe, that's a lack of imagination. I'm guessing the wife put an end to that "food" out of love or a sense of self-preservation.
sub-arctic wrote:
My brother used to do the same with a can of mackerel in tomato sauce and sliced banana.
A banana?!? with mackerel?!? Are these people trapped in a post-apocalyptic wasteland?
This doesn't sound anything like Sammy Davis, Jr.
This doesn't sound anything like Sammy Davis, Jr.
sinister, but funny : )
(last tune was Chocolate Jesus)
This doesn't sound anything like Sammy Davis, Jr.
I think that album cover might help, inasmuch as any album cover can. It's most unpleasant.
Where has the Candy Man gone?
Ask Guy Davis
Hot Tuna Higher Ground by ~JohannaStudios
Kieran John Delaney ©2008-2010 ~JohannaStudios
Hot Tuna at Higher Ground
Well, then give your ears.......... Because you obviously can't hear how terrible he sounds right here. He doesn't usually sound that bad, but on candy man...........
Its a cliche segue, but that okay.
WonderLizard wrote:
Hot Tuna - Candy Man
Tom Waits - Chocolate Jesus
Over the Rhine - Jesus In New Orleans
Fats Domino - Walking to New Orleans
And it was always played LOUD.
Hot Tuna - Candy Man
Tom Waits - Chocolate Jesus
Over the Rhine - Jesus In New Orleans
Fats Domino - Walking to New Orleans
Is that a synonym for a hot carl?
Ick.
You didn't need the "at" part.