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Lyr Req: Hop High Ladies DigiTrad: HOP UP, MY LADIES UNCLE JOE UNCLE JOE'S "HAIL COLUMBIA" Related threads: Hop High Ladies Obscure Verse (9) Lyr Req: song to miss mcleod's reel (20) Lyr Req: Hop High Ladies (9) Lyr Req: Uncle Joe's Mint Balls (28) Lyr Add: Several 'Uncle Joe' songs (4) Lyr Req: Dear Old Uncle Joe (7) Lyr Req: Hop High Ladies (4) Question about a song (11) Lyr Req: Did You Ever Go A-Courtin', Uncle Joe? (6) |
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Subject: Hop High Ladies From: rosebrook Date: 09 Oct 98 - 10:23 PM I'm looking for the lyrics to this song. It's the song that goes, "Do you like fried chicken, Uncle Joe, Uncle Joe?" Can anybody help me out on this one? Rose |
Subject: RE: Hop High Ladies From: Barry Finn Date: 09 Oct 98 - 10:34 PM Try a forum search, I thought there was a recent thread on this. The one that goes.
Did you ever go to meeting, Uncle Joe, Uncle Joe. (3x) Barry |
Subject: RE: Hop High Ladies From: Chet W. Date: 09 Oct 98 - 10:53 PM Barry, I like that last line. Chet W. |
Subject: RE: Hop High Ladies From: Date: 09 Oct 98 - 10:56 PM Check previous post * CLICK HERE * |
Subject: RE: Hop High Ladies From: rosebrook Date: 09 Oct 98 - 11:15 PM Thank you! When am I ever going to learn? First do the database search and THEN DO A FORUM SEARCH!! Sorry for the trouble! Rose |
Subject: RE: Hop High Ladies From: BSeed Date: 10 Oct 98 - 01:00 AM Chet, don't you remember that Bob Dylan used the line, and that a spinoff of Students for a Democratic Society, a group that advocated--and used--violence, called themselves Weathermen in reference to it? They later became known as the Weather Underground and were involved in several bombings at universities and electric facilities. --seed |
Subject: RE: Hop High Ladies From: Barry Finn Date: 10 Oct 98 - 11:28 AM Ya BSeed, I remember it. Could come from the same. Got that & more I can't remember, from some Old Timey players, noth of me in the backwood country, that were Berkeley students at the time & I sure Weatherman sympathizers at the least. Here in the Boston area they were strongly supported. Barry |
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