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07 Apr 97 - 04:29 PM (#3968) Subject: Hound Dog Taylor From: Steve Nielsen (nielsens@ccmail.orst.edu) I'm looking for lyrics to "Give Me Back My Wig" by Hound Dog Taylor. I got most of them from listening to the CD (Alligator Records 30th Aninversary set) but there are a few that are extrememly hard to make out. Please email me if you know or know where to find. Thanks Steve nielsens@ccmail.orst.edu |
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07 Apr 97 - 05:14 PM (#3974) Subject: RE: Hound Dog Taylor From: Mountain Dog Your best bet might be writing to Alligator's president, Bruce Iglauer at the address on the CD. In my experience, he's very personable and willing to help. Worth a 32-cent shot, anyway! |
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28 Feb 05 - 01:25 AM (#1422645) Subject: Lyr Add: GIVE ME BACK MY WIG (Hound Dog Taylor) From: Jim Dixon Copied from http://lyricsplayground.com/alpha/songs/g/givemebackmywig.shtml GIVE ME BACK MY WIG Hound Dog Taylor Give me back my wig Honey now let your head go bald. Give me back my wig Honey now let your head go bald. Really didn't have no business Honey buyin' you no wig at all. Takin' me downtown Say four forty nine, When I get down there I swear, nine ninety nine. You just give me back my wig Honey now let your head go bald. Really didn't have no business Honey buyin' you no wig at all. Yeah my Mama told me And your good friend too, When you get that wig That's the way you gonna do. You just give me back my wig Honey now let your head go bald. Really didn't have no business Honey buyin' you no wig at all. Goodbye little one All I got to say. Give me back my wig and be On your merry way. You just give me back my wig Honey, now let your head go bald. Really didn't have no business Honey buyin' you no wig at all |
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28 Feb 05 - 08:14 PM (#1423453) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Give Me Back My Wig (Hound Dog Taylor) From: GUEST,Dave Ruch We spent HOURS in college listening to that particular cut, from one of Hound Dog Taylor's Alligator releases. God, the drive, the overall vibe and the singing are just unparalleled. A true power trio, with no bass guitar! Thanks for reminding me. |
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05 Aug 08 - 05:01 AM (#2405535) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Give Me Back My Wig (Hound Dog Taylor) From: Mr Happy Hound Dog seems had a huge advantage over other guitar players, having six fingers on his left hand !! http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=CdgHWT3S-Hg http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hound_Dog_Taylor |
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05 Aug 08 - 10:55 AM (#2405723) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Give Me Back My Wig (Hound Dog Taylor) From: GUEST,Hootenanny At the risk of being pedantic,I believe you will find that Hound Dog only ever played with a slide on his left hand so he never used more than one digit on that one. Hoot |
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06 Aug 08 - 08:55 AM (#2406444) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Give Me Back My Wig (Hound Dog Taylor) From: Mr Happy 'he never used more than one digit on that one.' How did he hold the slide with 1 finger? Didn't he use a thumb [opposable] too? [see moi can be pedantic aussi!] 8-) |
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06 Aug 08 - 02:08 PM (#2406769) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Give Me Back My Wig (Hound Dog Taylor) From: PoppaGator When playing "lap-style," a technique often employed by dobro, pedal-steel and lap-steel players, the slide is usually held by its outer surface, using the thumb and one or more other fingers, and pressed down against a fretboard that is facing up. The "bottleneck" technique used by blues players who hold the guitar in the more conventional manner, with the fretboard and soundhole oriented vertically and facing out and away from the player, involves inserting ONE finger into a tubular device (made either of glass, like a broken-off-and-sanded bottleneck or a factory-made slide, or of metal, like a short piece of pipe). So, yeah, old Hound Dog ~ like very many blues guitarists, old and young, black and white ~ absolutely holds/held his slide with a single left-hand finger. (Not sure whether to use past or present tense: is he still alive and playing?) Incidentally, many players who "wear" the slide this way on a single finger (ring or pinkie) use the remaining two or three left-hand fingers to play some notes/chords in-between other notes/phrases that are "slid." Much of the Robert Johnson songbook consists of numbers that require this technique. So, a sixth finger on the left hand could indeed be an advantage for a slide-guitar player. Hound Dog Taylor, however, used the slide pretty much exclusively, rarely if ever using a bare finger to fret a note. That's how I remember his playing from when I last saw him in person ~ but that was back in 1968! |
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06 Aug 08 - 06:55 PM (#2407079) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Give Me Back My Wig (Hound Dog Taylor) From: Mr Happy Birth name Theodore Roosevelt Taylor Born April 12, 1915(1915-04-12) Natchez, Mississippi Died December 17, 1975 (aged 60) |