Sex, Drugs, & Rock'n'Roll
Rcfchess at aol.com
Rcfchess at aol.com
Sat Aug 19 11:07:10 CDT 2006
In a message dated 08/19/2006 9:50:02 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
monropolitan at yahoo.com writes:
Ian Dury and The Blockheads a "no name band"?! And
just for the record, in re: Janis Joplin, "Another
Piece of My Heart" was first (and better) recorded by
Erma (sister of Aretha and Carolyn) Franklin, but it
was done best by Dusty Springfield, on her Dusty ...
Definitely LP (bypassed here for Dusty in Memphis) ...
Dirty old hippies all, the lot of you ...
--- Paul Mackin <paul.mackin at verizon.net> wrote:
> On Aug 19, 2006, at 12:21 AM, David Casseres wrote:
>
> > So, my wife posed the question, "Who first said
> > 'Sex, Drugs, and Rock'n'Roll'?"
> >
> > I thought it would be easy, but Google has failed
> > me and so has Wikipedia -- which says it was the
> > title of a song by some no-name band in 1977.
> > That's way too recent.
> >
> > So I turn to the PeeList, ultimate collective
> > authority. Please?
>
> would have thought it had to be Janis Joplin, but
> guess that would have turned up easily on google.
Maybe some journalist (e.g., from Rolling Stone magazine?! or just from a
"normal" newspaper or wire service?) covering Woodstock (the "real" one, i.e.,
in '69)...?!
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