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Subject: RE: off-color gospel song - where's it from? From: frogprince Date: 31 Mar 06 - 05:29 PM Then again, it was a Lutheran pastor who taught a number of us students the difference between a farmer with epilepsy picking corn and a prostitute with diarria. The farmer shucks between fits... |
Subject: RE: off-color gospel song - where's it from? From: wysiwyg Date: 31 Mar 06 - 04:51 PM Welcome to the reality of the pastorate, frogprince. If you want a REAL snapshot of The Life, ride in the hearse with the padre and the funeral director..... we'se jes' human beans. ~Susan |
Subject: RE: off-color gospel song - where's it from? From: frogprince Date: 31 Mar 06 - 04:30 PM This is sort of an admission, not a complaint. I come from a pretty conservative (might as well say fundamentalist) background. A part of me still started to go "Oh, gracious me" when I saw that lyric; just a momentary reaction. Then I saw Susan acknowledge her own, and Hardi's, reactions. Now, I don't mean I'm offended or "opsot" with them at all; but old conditioning dies hard, and it just makes my head spin a little to think of a "nice pastor" and his "nice wife" being able to laugh freely (and admit it freely) at somthing our puritan forebears would have killed someone for. (But the "spin" feels kinda good). |
Subject: RE: off-color gospel song - where's it from? From: Windsinger Date: 31 Mar 06 - 03:53 PM DADGBE, that song is a scream. :) (And I know at least one church where you could get away with it. Recently played a gig for one o' them Slán, ~Fionn www.geocities.com/children_of_lir |
Subject: RE: off-color gospel song - where's it from? From: DADGBE Date: 31 Mar 06 - 02:25 PM Thanks for that song link, Bob. The rhythmic structure is exactly the same. 'He'll Take You In' wins my vote for the parody source material. |
Subject: ADD: He'll Take You In From: Bob the Postman Date: 31 Mar 06 - 10:10 AM How about this song?
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Subject: RE: off-color gospel song - where's it from? From: Bob the Postman Date: 31 Mar 06 - 10:08 AM |
Subject: RE: off-color gospel song - where's it from? From: Flash Company Date: 31 Mar 06 - 03:33 AM Scans a bit like 'My Oklahoma Home'..... It blowed away, it blowed away, Oh my Oklahoma home it blowed away.... But then strays off to somewhere else. Never heard this one before, but I like it! FC |
Subject: RE: off-color gospel song - where's it from? From: LadyJean Date: 30 Mar 06 - 11:41 PM My sweet old silver haired mother used to sing:
Sister Lucy, she had a low necked dress. Sister Lucy had a low necked dress, it was much too low I must confess There's no hiding place down there! There's no hiding place down there Hallelujah There's no hiding place down there praise the lord She ran to the rock to hide her face and the rock cried out no hiding place There's no hiding place down there. It isn't as good as God Fucked him up. But it's not bad. |
Subject: RE: off-color gospel song - where's it from? From: LilyFestre Date: 30 Mar 06 - 11:23 PM I'll double my pledge for the year if he sings it for Saturday night service....I'll triple it if he sings it at the fashion show wearing the same get-up he wore last year....ROFLMAO Michelle |
Subject: RE: off-color gospel song - where's it from? From: John M. Date: 30 Mar 06 - 10:56 PM Joe & others, Sorry, I don't really have much to add. I have done extensive google searches and have been unable to find the lyrics or variants posted anywhere. I strongly suspect that it is a modern parody of a gospel hymn that has "God will lift you up" as part of the chorus... Inside the mp3 I have found it is track #3 so it is probably from a CD. I will post up a preview of the song with lyrics on immortalia.com. Hopefully someone will come along and answer your questions about the song. Yours, John Mehlberg ~ My website: www.immortalia.com |
Subject: RE: off-color gospel song - where's it from? From: dick greenhaus Date: 30 Mar 06 - 09:52 PM "I am Jesus' little sunbeam And a fine fuckin' sunbeam am I" |
Subject: RE: off-color gospel song - where's it from? From: Bob the Postman Date: 30 Mar 06 - 09:37 PM When I heard it I thought "Brown's Ferry Four". It has the flavour of several of their recordings, especially "The Lord Is Watching Over Me". |
Subject: RE: off-color gospel song - where's it from? From: DADGBE Date: 30 Mar 06 - 06:09 PM Here's a link to another site from which you can down load the song. Still no background info, though |
Subject: RE: off-color gospel song - where's it from? From: wysiwyg Date: 30 Mar 06 - 04:25 PM Hardi laughed so hard he could net hear the second verse. He wants to know if we can do it Saturday night at the service. ~S~ |
Subject: RE: off-color gospel song - where's it from? From: wysiwyg Date: 30 Mar 06 - 02:38 PM The tune sounds like a pastiche of a couple of other well-known bluegrass/oldtime gospel songs. Mainly, "Leave it There," widely recorded and generally attributed to Albert Tindley. Even Willie Nelson has sung it (the original, not the parody!), on Garrison Keillor's Prairie Home Companion radio program. The lyric, though, is completely unrelated. The other tune this song leans on will come to me eventually..... ~Susan |
Subject: RE: off-color gospel song - where's it from? From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 30 Mar 06 - 02:35 PM I'm sure there are more like this great song. Many years ago, N. L. White termed songs of this type 'upstart crows.' The ones in the literature are mostly humorous and brief and probably are a poor sampling. If you want to go to Heaven I'll tell you what to do; Just grease all over in Brunswick stew; The devil will grab at you and miss his man, Then you'll slip right over into the promised land. Chorus Oh, mourner, you shall be free. When the good Lord sets you free. Collectedin 1915-1916, NC, in N. L. White, 1928, "American Negro Folk-Songs," Chapter 3, no. 9. |
Subject: RE: off-color gospel song - where's it from? From: Bat Goddess Date: 30 Mar 06 - 02:16 PM Just this morning I received an MP3 of this from a friend -- and figured I'd better get the words! He suggested that he at first thought ;-) it might be a Unitarian-Universalist hymn. He got it from www.nuclearflatworms.org I think I have to learn it although I can think of a couple venues I might not be able to sing it in. (Although for one of those venues, I really need to learn "What Key Does The Lord Sing In?" when things get a bit too cloying.) Jeez, I'm the sister and sister-in-law of preachers (and, believe it or not, I'm a former Sunday school teacher). Linn |
Subject: RE: off-color gospel song - where's it from? From: DADGBE Date: 30 Mar 06 - 02:12 PM It feels recent to me also, Bill. That's why I'm hoping that we can find somebody who knows about it. |
Subject: RE: off-color gospel song - where's it from? From: DADGBE Date: 30 Mar 06 - 02:10 PM This just in from the knowledgeable Mr. John Mehlberg - the sound file cam be found on this web site. They call it "God Will Fuck You Up" but supply no other information nor any way to contact the site. At least you can all get your own copy of the song. |
Subject: RE: off-color gospel song - where's it from? From: Bill D Date: 30 Mar 06 - 02:09 PM It 'feels' like a pretty recent thing. I'd be quite surprised if it were 20 years old. |
Subject: RE: off-color gospel song - where's it from? From: Joe Offer Date: 30 Mar 06 - 01:41 PM If you Google for "stray from the straight and narrow way," you'll find that it's a very common phrase. I found one or two songs that use the phrase, but not that follow this pattern - it MUST be a parody of a standard, though. Hey, would it be a bad thing for me to reveal that DADGBE is married to a preacher's kid?? -Joe- |
Subject: RE: off-color gospel song - where's it from? From: wysiwyg Date: 30 Mar 06 - 01:34 PM Joe, I HAVE to hear that sound file. You have my email address! ~Susan |
Subject: RE: off-color gospel song - where's it from? From: jeffp Date: 30 Mar 06 - 01:32 PM I don't know who did it, but it's hysterical. |
Subject: RE: off-color gospel song - where's it from? From: Jeri Date: 30 Mar 06 - 01:28 PM Joe goes to that church that has ninja nuns weilding nun(haha)chucks made of rulers. I first thought I first thought 'Austin Lounge Lizards', but I don't think they would have recorded it on purpose. I then thought 'South Park' but I don't think so. It might be from a comedian or some movie. I swear I've heard it though, and anything of this genre I've heard can probably be blamed on Woodchuck's Revenge. So Bigchuck or Midchuck might know. |
Subject: RE: off-color gospel song - where's it from? From: DADGBE Date: 30 Mar 06 - 01:14 PM That it all depends on your church. |
Subject: RE: off-color gospel song - where's it from? From: Joe Offer Date: 30 Mar 06 - 01:11 PM Hey, I really like it - but I guess I'd better not sing it in church.... DADGBE actually called me to ask my advice on whether he should post this. I said that of course he should post it. So, if anybody objects to the posting of this song, blame me. But anyhow, does anybody know anything about thi song? -Joe Offer- DADGBE, can you e-mail me an MP3? |
Subject: Lyr Add: HAND OF THE ALMIGHTY (John R Butler) From: DADGBE Date: 30 Mar 06 - 01:00 PM Hi Friends, First of all, If you are offended by 'naughty' words or satire of gospel music, you'll be more comfortable if you exit this thread immediately. For those of you who are left, someone sent me an mp3 file of a funny bluegrass gospel parody with no name, group or any information attached. If any of you know anything about it, I'm interested. Also, I'd be glad to email the mp3 to any interested folks. Just send me a private message with your contact info. The lyrics are: HAND OF THE ALMIGHTY (John R Butler) Oh sinner, do not stray from the straight and narrow way, For the Lord is surely watching what you do. If you approach the devil's den, turn around, don't enter in, Lest the hand of the almighty fall on you.
If you dare to disobey his stern command. He'll fuck you up (he'll fuck you up), Don't you know he'll fuck you up. So you better do some prayin' while you can. Long ago, a man named Lot had a wife he thought was hot, But she could not stop her black and sinful ways. You know, it was her own damned fault when God turned that bitch to salt. That's the way He used to work back in those days.
When the people went and turned their backs on him, He can fuck you up (he'll fuck you up). No shit, He'll fuck you up, Just like He fucked the people up back then. I used to have a friend named Ray who walked that evil way, He cursed and drank and broke his neighbor's fence, You know, Ray was full' aware, that some sheep were over there, And he knew them in the biblical sense.
Went and paid him back for all his wicked sins, He fucked him up (He fucked him up). Fucked that boy completely up. Now he's married to a Presbyterian. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DIK0xIZbim8 |
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