Have Moicy!
Track Listings
| 1. Midnight in Paris |
| 2. Robbin' Banks |
| 3. Slurf Song |
| 4. Jackknife/The Red Newt |
| 5. Griselda |
| 6. What Made My Hamburger Disappear |
| 7. Sweet Lucy |
| 8. Country Bump |
| 9. Fooey Fooey |
| 10. Jealous Daddy's Death Song |
| 11. Driving Wheel |
| 12. Weep Weep Weep - Lady Saw |
| 13. Hoodoo Bash |
Editorial Reviews
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Have Moicy! was recorded over the course of three days back in 1975 by the musical equivalent of the Yippies. Leading the way was Holy Model Rounders founder Peter Stampfel, aided and abetted by fellow travelers Michael Hurley and Jeff Fredrick. The lot of them patched together a never-too-cute assortment of country-folk novelty numbers that are playful, irreverent, randy, and ribald ("We fill up our guts and then we turn it into shit and then get rid of it"). Just the sort of stuff folk music had misplaced and desperately needed in order to remain relevant. Singer/songwriters may have become bogged down in self-reflection, but not these loons. Here was Hurley contemplating baked potatoes and pork chops ("The Slurf Song," "Sweet Lucy"). Frederick, meanwhile, fretted his way through "What Made My Hamburger Disappear" and Stampfel wailed with out-of-tune gusto on "Griselda" (indie rockers Yo La Tengo salvaged the latter on its beguiling collection of covers, Fakebook). It's nearly impossible not to like Have Moicy!, and it's damn easy to love it. --Steven Stolder
Have Moicy!,Various Artists,Rounder Select,70's,Contemporary Folk,Country-Rock,Folk & Traditional,Folk Revival,Folk-Rock,Pop,Progressive Bluegrass,Progressive Country,Singer/Songwriter
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Have Moicy!
Various Artists Manufacturer: Rounder Select ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000031O Release Date: 1992-02-14 |
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Amazon.com
Have Moicy! was recorded over the course of three days back in 1975 by the musical equivalent of the Yippies. Leading the way was Holy Model Rounders founder Peter Stampfel, aided and abetted by fellow travelers Michael Hurley and Jeff Fredrick. The lot of them patched together a never-too-cute assortment of country-folk novelty numbers that are playful, irreverent, randy, and ribald ("We fill up our guts and then we turn it into shit and then get rid of it"). Just the sort of stuff folk music had misplaced and desperately needed in order to remain relevant. Singer/songwriters may have become bogged down in self-reflection, but not these loons. Here was Hurley contemplating baked potatoes and pork chops ("The Slurf Song," "Sweet Lucy"). Frederick, meanwhile, fretted his way through "What Made My Hamburger Disappear" and Stampfel wailed with out-of-tune gusto on "Griselda" (indie rockers Yo La Tengo salvaged the latter on its beguiling collection of covers, Fakebook). It's nearly impossible not to like Have Moicy!, and it's damn easy to love it. --Steven StolderCustomer Reviews:
A perfect album..........2003-12-24
Imagine the O BROTHER WHERE ART THOU soundtrack on psychedelics and you're on your own from there.
Yippee!!
No collection is complete without 'Have Moicy'.......2002-10-22
An Absurdly Neglected American Musical Classic.......2001-08-17
Over the years, I have recommended this album to one person after another, and it has been heartbreaking to learn how very, very few people know of its existence. Occasionally you will hear one of the songs that first appeared on this album performed by other artists. I recently went to a Yo La Tenga/Eleventh Dream Day double bill, and Yo La Tenga performed "Griselda." The widespread neglect of this album is utterly unmerited by the quality of the music. These songs are witty, funny, silly, absurd, beautiful, and whimsical.
None of the tracks on the album are weak, and several stand out. "Midnight in Paris" is one of the funniest songs I know, with some really, really strange lyrics ("Life in a garret/Is fun if you share it" or "I'll use your bidet/And you'll wear my beret"). "Griselda" and "Sweet Lucy" are marvelously sweet tunes. "What Made My Hamburger Disappear" is . . . well, weird.
This is a flat out special album. I heartily recommend anyone who loves great folk music to give this one a shot. It won't be quite like anything else you have ever heard.
classic bluegrass.......2001-02-23
Absolutely Timeless.......2000-02-16
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