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From Spotlight, Wien Austria June 3, 1974
Album: Sloppy Seconds
Låtskrivere: Shel Silverstein
Utgitt: 1973
Label: BGO Records - BGOCD803
"The Cover of 'Rolling Stone'" is a song written by Shel Silverstein and first recorded by American rock group Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show. Produced by Ron Haffkine and released in 1972, it was the band's third single and peaked at No. 6 on the U.S. pop chart for two weeks on March 17-24, 1973.
Sloppy Seconds was the second album from the country rock band Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show. It featured some of their most popular songs, including "Freakin' at the Freakers Ball" and "The Cover of the Rolling Stone." It was noted for its "crude sense of humor."
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One more request! This song cracks me up. D'ya think they might be high?🙄🤔 After this, btw, they did get on the cover. No idea if he bought 5 copies for his mother ... lol
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You should also give "Sylvia's Mother" "A Little Bit More" and "Sharing The Night Together" by this very underrated band a listen!
One of the best 70s bands!
@@kimmillington1309 I agree!
I will do all of those and more, stay tuned!
They DID eventually get on the cover of Rolling Stone.
But only as a caricature
@@michaelkruska6097 And only 3 of them..Ray Sawyer, Dennis Locorriere & Billy Francis..
They were kind of being made fun of, portrayed in cartoon characters, and not the whole band.
If i remember, they didnt name them, it was just something like well, this band made it
It was a cartoon drawing that said, "Whats their names get on the cover." It was making fun of the band and wasn't a genuine salute to them.
This is such a fun song. To see another side of Dr. Hook & the Medicine show, give 'Sylvia's Mother' a listen.
i concur
The Muppet rock group Dr Teeth and the Electric Mayhem were a perfect homage for these guys. RIP Jim Henson 💔 I still miss you.
Just so you know - Ray Sawyer's eye patch Is NOT a gimmick. He lost his eye in a car accident in 1967. He said he preferred the eye patch because the prosthetic eye was too uncomfortable.
Love this band. Sylvia’s Mother is my favourite song by them.
It was based on a real part of the bands life.
Freakers Ball.
Simply a must.
Get my rocks off, 7 minute version
Good one. Hadn't thought of that in decades.
"I Call That True Love" as well.
When You're In Love With A Beautiful Woman.
Yes, they bought five copies each (according to the gossip-mil). Also, The Rolling Stone put three of them on the cover a few issues after the song was released and began charting - but only three of them and they were portrayed through a hand-drawn sketch instead of a photo. Great reaction ...!
Can never go wrong with Dr Hook. An awesome band with a lot of great songs.
The lead guitarist was hilarious what a solo
If you end up going deeper into the Dr Hook catalogue, you'll find they had more fun on stage than just about any band you'll ever see. They truly had a blast performing for an audience.
Sylvia's Mother is 🔥, one of my all time favorites! Dr. Hook is so underrated!
Dr Hook is my husband's favorite band. We saw them at a small road house in NW Washington State years ago. My husband got invited to go back to the motel and party with the band. He had to tell his idol, Mr. Ray Sawyer that his wife, me, was the little gal puking over the guard rail. He had to get me home. Ray told him he commended him for that! ❤. I almost got left in the parking lot! Still married, 47 years now. ❤. Baby makes her blue jeans talk is a great video to watch.
Freakers Ball, and stoned and I missed it, are also great
YES! THEY DID GET A CARICATURE DRAWING ON THE RS MAGAZINE! YES, HE DID BUY 5 COPIES FOR HIS MOTHER! MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!
Thanks for that info
They have a huge catalog. They are my favorite group. My sister introduced me to them and I still love them. I got stoned and I missed it, Queen of the Silver dollar, and many more
The picture that was on the cover of The Rolling Stone wasn't a photo, it was a caricature of three of the members, and did not name the band. Instead, the caricature said "What their names made the cover"
The entire concept of the song was that a performer was considered to have 'made it' when their photo was on the cover of The Rolling Stone magazine.
- "Epic" guitar solo! "Oh, that's beautiful." :D
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"Rock and rollll! [Guitarist mangles his short solo] Oh, that's beautiful." That puts a smile on my face every time. :)
This was a fun song back then, back when the Rolling Stone was read and mattered. The band had several good songs, and they always mattered.
These guys were a hoot back in the day
He said aw thats beautiful😂😂😂😂😂
Shel Silverstein wrote them up on the Cover of the Rolling Stone (Mar 29, 1973). If memory serves me correctly they were portrayed in charicature. Very talented group. "Sylvia's Mother" is a must listen! Great reaction, TY.
Gonna buy 5 copies for my mother! YEAH!!!
This is my dad's and I favorite song. He played she's only sixteen by them on my 16th birthday. I'll be 46 this year
Sylvia's Mother is outstanding.
Ray and Dennis in better days.
Awe,Ray. You're such a goof and such a doll. I miss you.
I used to know them. They did get on the cover of the Rolling Stone.
They also got a Grammy for that song.
Whenever you see the dude with the white cowboy.Hat in the patch over his eye, saying about rolling Stone.If you notice hand on hip and he does that Little Rock.That's exactly like Mick Jagger.They have an awesome sense of humor
"Jenny from the block" has got great taste in music! Thank you for requesting this mam and thank you two for honoring it!
❤🩹❤🩹❤🩹 Love these guys. R.I.P. Ray Sawyer (the singer for this song). "Sylvia's Mother" is great.
I loved Dr Hook!!!
Sylvia's Mother and Sharing The Night Together are two good ones.
I remember this song so well, it’s so funny. Dr. Hook actually has a bunch of good songs. I love how you guys enjoy this music
This song was written by Shel Silverstein also known as the writer of The Giving Tree and A Boy Named Sue.
They also did a - for charity - cover of an old Australian-Irish folk song Wild Colonial Boy. Did a good job as well!
I still love that song.❤
Good fun band. Underrated.
I haven't heard this since I was a kid. Gotta be at least 40 years. Thanks for the memories of riding in the back of my parents' car listening to AM radio!
The guys were great entertainers as well as great musicians. I was lucky to catch there very last performance on their European farewell tour in Leicester (U.K.) and was blown away by the show. R.I.P. Ray. ❤️🌹❤️🌹
Some of the band members showed up at the Rolling Stone office.....got a tour of the place and they each bought 5 copies for their mother
They were the first concert I went to when I was a kid. I love them.
Best guitar solo ever!!!!!!!!!!! lol
I went to a concert of theirs back in the early 80s and they were defiantly high on some thing. One of the member actually mooned the audience during the show. However they performed without a flaw. It was a great concert and a great memory.
BTW, it was in Monterey California.
I have always felt this was part of the inspiration for Nickelback's Rockstar. Fun song as well, don't care what haters say.
Played this song at many open mics. The 70s ,what a good time. Still play it once in a while. Crowd favorite.
They did go to the home office for 5 copies for their mother.
Another incredible song written by the incredible, multi-talented Shel Silverstein. Shel started his career drawing racy cartoons for Playboy magazine and ended it writing some of the best children's stories ever written. In between he wrote fabulous, funny songs like Johnny Cash's "Boy Named Sue" and Bobby Bare's "Marie LeVeau" -- and, of course, the "Cover of the Rolling Stone."
I got my poor old gray-haired daddy drivin’ my limousine.
We sang this song in chorus in 6th grade, believe it or not.
This band and the "Rock and Roll" ad-lib were the inspiration for the Muppet band Dr. Teeth & the Electric Mayhem and their drummer Animal.
Got to see these guys live on a date when I was a teenager in the 70s. Truly entertaining.
I saw them live back in the early 70's. They were great.
I saw them in the backroom of a bar in San Antonio in 1987. About 10 feet from the stage. it was a mind blower.
We sang this at Uncle's funeral his favorite song.
Awesome band with some great characters, lots of fun to watch. Have some really good songs to! After this song 3 of the band members made it on the cover.
Fvckin great song..You HAVE TO check out the live sessions recorded on their songwriters boat Shel Silverstein..Sylvia's Mother, Carry Me Carrie and a couple more but talk about fun guys..To be on that boat that day would've been a trip..When You're In Love With A Beautiful Woman is another good one..Your dad probably sang that one too lol
Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show were featured on the cover of the Rolling Stone magazine. Their iconic song “The Cover of ‘Rolling Stone’” humorously expressed their desire to be on the cover, and the magazine granted their wish. On March 29, 1973, they appeared on the cover, not with a photograph but with a colorful caricature of band members Ray Sawyer, Dennis Locorriere, and Billy Francis. The cover referred to them as “What’s-Their-Names,” in line with the satirical nature of their song. The song itself was written by Shel Silverstein and became a hit, peaking at No. 6 on the Billboard pop chart.
Back when this was new, EVERYONE was singing it....
Love it! I saw them in concert back in the day! They do put on a show! Carrie me Carrie and Freaking at the Freaker's Ball are both fantastic!
that guitar solo was epic....all 4 seconds of it! lol
I saw these guys get booed off the stage at Saratoga Performing Arts. Then an unknown act appeared and blew the house down. His name...Billy Preston.
They are so good and have so many great songs and performances
A rock-n-roll classic ! Saw these guys, a long time ago !
I saw these guys live in 1981 and it was the best funnest concert I've ever been to. They interact with the audience and it's fantastic. Better than sleepwood Mac who I fell asleep to.
watched them live in Brissie in the 1970s , had a great night 💖💖😁
Fifty years ago - on March 29, 1973, to be exact - the ragged New Jersey country-rock band Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show got their wish: Rolling Stone put them on the cover!
I think I just read that they did end up on the cover, a kind of caricature picture of a few members of the band. But, hey-it worked! And you know they bought 5 copies for their mothers! Dr. Hook had a few hits and this song was one of them-very popular tune
"Freakers Ball". "Baby Makes Her Blue Jeans Talk". "I Got Stoned and I Missed It."
I loved their song "I got stoned and I missed it"
I always loved this song. Great reaction.
Carry Me, Carrie is one of the most beautiful songs ever written.
I was at one of their concerts in a 250 seat venue. It was one of the most fun concerts I've ever been at. It became a huge party.
There is a great live version of Sylvia's Mother where they are on Shel Silverstein's houseboat in Sausalito, Ca.
They had many hits - Sylvias Mother, Girls Can Get it, Baby makes Her Blue Jeans Talk, Sharing the Night, When you're in Love With a Beautiful Woman, a great cover of Only 16 and a personal favourite Wild Colonial Boy (I am an Aussie after all)
I saw them in a small venue. They are so much fun on stage.
GREAT REACTION GUYS!
“Levitate” and “Millionaire” 2 more ‘fun’ songs from them. Also “Sylvia’s Mother” there more serious side.
Keep the reactions coming.
Great olds song from the early 70s. I was in High school.
I met Dr Hook, who was sitting not far from me & family at a wrestling event in Ohio back in the 1980's, It Rick Flair VS Dusty Rhodes as final match. Saw Flair in limo afterwards, his limo made our Volarie station wagon look like a pinto station wagon
Written by the great Shel Silverstein!
You just uncovered one of the greatest bands of the seventies man❤❤! 👍👍🤘🤘
Rolling Stone was a magazine, a kind of picture book on cheap paper, with interviews and reviews and a great section of what we used to call 'classified ads' for buying weird sh*t before there were personal computers or cell phones.
God Bless the '70s. What more can you say?
best marketing scheme ever!!!😂
Great song. When they did make it on the cover, it was a drawing of them and it only featured three members.
They did, in a sense, get put on the Cover of Rolling Stone. The cover was a drawing of several members of the band. So they got going for them. Cinderella story. It's in the hole! 😉
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (This is Bat Country !!!)
They were a comedy type band. You should check out their song Levitate. "Put both ankles on the floor" Great reaction as usual you guys, thanks!
Only 3 members were on the cover, and they were in caricature
These guys were a great band. But they were known for their novelty songs.
Sylvia's mother.....a must.
One of my first loved songs as a kid along with, "Rock On" by David Essex and, "Gudbuy tuy Jane" by Slade. The last was the first song I ever looked up on UA-cam. And oddly, so many people in my life from youth to now remind me of, "Freakin at the freakers ball." Y'all.
How has this never been covered by my favorite band, Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem?
I've seen them a couple of times. They're a blast.
More please 🙏 😢😂❤❤❤😅😊😮😂😂😂😂😂
This is a great fun song!
Dr Hook was a fun band, but they did do some great songs, but another favourite was 'Millionaire' another fun song.
The requirement was that Jann Wenner said "put so-and-so on the cover this month" at the editorial meeting.
I don't think they got their actual picture. I think it was a drawing of them, not an actual photo. So they did and they didn't. Not sure if he bought 5 copies for his mother though. These guys had a few good songs. Loved that 3 second guitar solo. It was beautiful man.
with songs like...Penicillin Penny, Freakin at the Freakers Ball, Roland the Roadie, Acapulco Goldie ......they were at fun concert...all available live on youtube.