saved up my change
69 cents
to buy my very first record
was a young beatles fan
got a ride to the store
found ‘lady madonna’
ran to the counter
counted out my change
skipped out of the store.
—
put the record on
moment i got home
quickly discovered
in my rush and excitement
i’d actually purchased
the fats domino version
of the same song
so not the same
so different
new to me
but wow
whiplash
didn’t know
there was such a thing
as cover versions.
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do you ever get that excited that you lose sight of the mission?
do you ever discover something wonderful and new, quite by accident?
‘the four building blocks of the universe
are fire, water, gravel and vinyl.’
-dave barry
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yes ))
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this is such a GREAT story. And Fats Domino was one of my very first disks too – completely unknown to me, a Swiss girl, so it might well have been a cover version of something too!!!! So exciting to read this. My 1st record ever was Sitting on the docks of the bay and it was a gift of an admirer from where I worked as an apprentice…. A tall young man in his 4th year of learning, kind, clever, full of freckles and a head of firy red hair (a O’Connor lookalike of some sort), gave it to me. BUT I already had a boyfriend. I wonder what he (redhead) became later.
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what a great story! well fats was a music legend himself before the Beatles so you many had one of his hits!
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Nothing beats those memories of getting your money together and rushing off to buy a hit record you love, anticipating that you are going to keep playing it all day. As for the one you bought by mistake, I think you got the better version. I much prefer Fats to The Beatles. 😊
Best wishes, Pete.
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I did love fats too, but was absolutely shocked by the idea of covers ))
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That must have been disappointing.
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yes, then I had to earn 69 cents again, but I learned something )
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I’ll bet you did
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sometimes cover versions are better than the originals ; e.g The Reels version of Credence’s ‘Bad Moon Rising’ ; Chris Farlowe’s version of the Stones’ ‘Out Of Time’ ……
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I love many covers as well, as a young person I was absolutely shocked that they existed )
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I absolutely adore the quote by Dave Barry, Beth …
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it’s one of my faves – he’s great
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well, holy smokes… all this time, I never knew Fats ever recorded this…
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who knew? )
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Glad it was a mistake that turned out well.
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thanks-
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To quote an expert, David Spade, “This is my jam!”
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First thing I ever did with “my own” money was buy the 45 of Merle Travis’s “16 Tons,” done by Tennessee Ernie Ford. I think it was 45 cents. I actually won a radio contest and got a free record. I asked for “Big John.” I should’ve said “Big Bad John.” But hey, it was my first 1.5 seconds of fame when they said my name on the radio.
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Worth it!
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You’ve probably noticed that sometimes the original version of a song doesn’t take off or at best does okay, but that it takes a cover version, sometimes years later, to take off. One example is Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah.”
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Perfect example
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An interesting way to find out!
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Record stores were so wonderful. I’m glad you had a confusing but educational experience your first time. :) Cute story for sure.
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You could have done a lot worse than getting Fats Domino by mistake!
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Right!
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All I can say is the good days! We just handing out. I love it!
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excellent; one of my favourites; my first buy was ‘Endless Sleep’ by Jody Reynolds in ’58–
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good memory –
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Now that’s a story everyone can relate to! I’ve bought the wrong size, the wrong product, the wrong tickets over the years! At times it’s a good surprise, most of the time, not! C
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Whoa my gosh…love this! My mom loved, loved, loved Fats Domino. Was he the singer of “Blueberry Hill”? I think so! 😜❤️😜
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Just listened to the Fats Domino version. It’s also pretty good.
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it is good, just a very different take –
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Your 69 cent purchase is worth $40 or more now.
https://www.valueyourmusic.com/vinyl?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=fats+domino+lady+madonna
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wow –
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That must have been a crushing disappointment, especially after you’d saved up to buy it. I liked Fat Domino, but not covering some other artist.
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it was defiantly way different from what I was expecting
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My first LP….. Bought second hand from girl in my class. Sargeant Peppers. Followed by Cream “”Fresh Cresm”,,, then Dylan’s Blondvon Blond, then mixturevof songs by Leadbelly….. quite eclectic.
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great choices
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When I started my library page job in 95, the vinyls were being phased out. And now, they’ve made a resurgence. There’s just something wonderful about the tactile experience of holding and playing a vinyl record that’s not the same with the pristine and intangible sound of digital music. Happy Record Store Day!
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Yes, I so agree!
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A great throw back and memory in time❣️
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Oh memories…. I loved the song, ‘Come on Eileen’from the Dexys Midnight Runners and didn;t know what it was called. So I went into the shop and sang it, I found the record then. :-)
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I used to sing for them to find me a record too )
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Fats Domino may be a legend in his own right, but I can’t imagine anyone but The Beatles doing justice to “Lady Madonna.”
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well, I quickly noticed the difference and learned something. I’m a fats fan, but it was certainly different
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Whiplash. Perfect! My first record was the Meet the Beatles album in 1964. I still have it.
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that’s great!
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😀
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