Jon Tyler wrote:
Apparently, after the song wound down, his backing band didn't realize that he was going to start up again and left the stage. The musicians on the last part of the song are actually the band for the singer who performed AFTER Stevie.
If you listen close enough, you can hear one of the musicians asking, "What key? What key?"
Regarding Gary Glitter's "Rock and Roll Part 1," the lyrics reflect on the history of the genre; as cut-and-pasted from
Lyrics.com, they go something like this...
Quote:
Rock'n Roll Rock, Rock'n Roll, Rock'n Roll Rock, Rock'n Roll
Can you still recall in the Jukebox Hall when the music played,
And the World span round to a brand new sound in those far off days,
In their blue suede shoes they would scream and shout
as they sang the blues let it all hang out...
Rock'n Roll Rock, Rock'n Roll, Rock'n Roll Rock, Rock'n Roll
Rock'n Roll Rock, Rock'n Roll, Rock'n Roll Rock, Rock'n Roll
Little Queen-ie bopped at the high school hop dancing to the beat
With her U.S. Male and her pony tail well she looked so sweet
Times are changing fast, but we won't forget though the age is passed we'll be rockin yet
Rock'n Roll Rock, Rock'n Roll, Rock'n Roll Rock, Rock'n Roll,Rock'n Roll Rock, Rock'n Roll, Rock'n Roll Rock, Rock'n Roll,Rock'n Roll Rock, Rock'n Roll, Rock'n Roll Rock, Rock'n Roll......
I suppose I could make some quips about Mr. Glitter's other hits "Doing Alright with the Boys" and "Do You Wanna Touch Me? (Oh Yeah)" but since this is not the appropriate thread for same I shall refrain from doing so.
