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| quote = | | quote = Ribot is the glue and the nails in the contraption that is ‘Chewing Gum’. He’s playing the anchoring figures over the rhythm section of Neville Brothers drummer, Willie Green and the sousaphone of Kirk Joseph of the Dirty Dozen Brass Band. The entire Dirty Dozen play a quotation from Charlie Parker’s ‘Ko-Ko’. The rising chorus bass line, the fanfare at the end and all the other punctuations are what I talked down with The Dozen or sang to them before I could notate music. | ||
| source = | | source = [https://aquariumdrunkard.com/2024/01/09/glue-and-nails-elvis-costello-marc-ribot-on-chewing-gum/ Glue and Nails :: Elvis Costello & Marc Ribot on “Chewing Gum”] | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:34, 9 January 2024
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First known performance:
“Ribot is the glue and the nails in the contraption that is ‘Chewing Gum’. He’s playing the anchoring figures over the rhythm section of Neville Brothers drummer, Willie Green and the sousaphone of Kirk Joseph of the Dirty Dozen Brass Band. The entire Dirty Dozen play a quotation from Charlie Parker’s ‘Ko-Ko’. The rising chorus bass line, the fanfare at the end and all the other punctuations are what I talked down with The Dozen or sang to them before I could notate music.” — Glue and Nails :: Elvis Costello & Marc Ribot on “Chewing Gum”
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Covers
Ghetto Love Sugar | performed live, 2001-08-17, Costello tribute, Tampa, Florida | 2001 | handshakesquad.com |
Birgitte Damberg Trio | performed live, 2014-07-00, Brekkeparken, Skien, Norway | 2014 | YouTube |
Erich Sellheim | home studio production, sung in German | 2019 | YouTube |