Текст песни Sgt. Pepper In the Gumbo Pot (narration) - Jimmy Buffett
Now
I
remember
when
I
wrote
that
song.
I
was
imagining
being
in
London
Though
I'd
never
been
I
don't
know
if
there
is
a
street
named
Rickety
Lane
in
London
But
it
sounded
good
to
me
at
the
time
In
those
early
days
of
my
songwriting
I
was
certainly
feeling
the
effects
of
the
british
invasion
Which
was
the
background
music
to
the
mid-60's
rise
in
Counter
culture
that
had
crossed
the
Atlantic
and
even
worked
it's
way
to
The
mouth
of
the
Mississippi
River
The
repetoire
of
the
upstairs
alliance
was
filled
with
songs
by
the
Dave
Clark
Five.
The
Kicks,
The
Stones,
Hermits
Hermits,
The
Animals
and
Of
course
The
Beatles,
We
all
wanted
to
look,
sound
and
act
British
But
the
closest
we
really
ever
Could
get
to
being
an
international
group
Was
having
a
Canadian
member
Rick
Bennett
was
my
roommate
in
college,
The
bass
player
in
my
band
and
a
life-long
friend
He
is
now
Chair
of
the
Toronto
film
school
and
has
Worked
in
the
film
and
commercial
world,
Ever
since
leaving
the
band
and
school
He
also
directed
the:
Who's
the
blonde
stranger
video
Which
we
filmed
in
Key
West
We've
stayed
in
touch
over
the
years
and
I
always
visit
RB
when
we
play
Toronto
as
we
did
this
summer
When
we
had
finished
putting
together
the
tracks
in
storage
For
this
collection
I
sent
it
to
Ricky
to
fact
check
as
this
stuff
happened
a
long
time
Ago
and
sure
enough
he
came
up
with
a
few
Bits
of
treasure
that
I
had
forgotten
about
And
that's
when
I
thought
it
would
be
cool
to
have
him
read
this
start
Hell
he
lived
a
major
part
of
it
and
since
then
He's
made
a
pretty
good
living
As
an
actor,
director,
producer
and
voice-over
specialist
Relying
on
that
husky
Canadian
voice
of
his
So,
without
further
adieu
here's
Mr.
Rick
Bennett
reading
Sgt.
Pepper
in
the
gumbo
pot
Take
it
away
Ricky
Hi
I'm
Rick
Bennett,
Jimmy's
colleague
roommate
and
The
bass
player
in
our
first
band,
The
Upstairs
Alliance
JImmy
Buffett,
The
Beatles
and
Bourbon
Street
What
a
combination
and
in
the
summer
of
1967,
That
was
the
combination,
the
stars
were
lining
up
In
the
Spring
of
1967,
Jimmy,
myself
and
Benny
Formed
a
little
band
called
The
Upstairs
Alliance
And
on
Jimmy's
insistence,
we
auditioned
for
and
got
the
Gig
at
a
folk
club
called
The
Bayou
Room
on
Bourbon
Street
In
New
Orleans
And
I'm
thinking,
does
it
get
any
better
than
that?
We
played
our
folk
and
pop
tunes
Adding
a
few
new
Beatles
ballads
as
they
came
along
And
usually
played
to
pretty
good
crowds,
then
in
June
of
'67
The
music
landscape
changed
The
Beatles
released
the
album
Sergeant
Pepper's
Lonely
Hearts
Club
Band
That
album
blew
us
away,
we
had
to
be
part
of
that
It
was
time
to
go
electric
JB
traded
in
his
Martin
D
acoustic
for
the
electric
version
I
traded
the
stand-up
Bass
for
a
Fender
Jazz
Master
And
Benny,
well
she
kept
her
old
tambourine
As
fate
would
have
it,
the
bar
next
to
the
Bayou
Room
Was
the
Gunga
Den,
the
hottest
Rock
'n
Roll
bar
on
Bourbon
Street
The
owner
kinda
liked
our
electric
sound
And
figured
our
next
progression
should
be
with
his
bar
So
he
offered
us
a
gig,
and
for
more
money
as
well
It
was
a
no-brainer,
we
thought
we
might
surprise
him
By
opening
with
Sergeant
Pepper
Now
these
boys
didn't
always
take
surprises
well
Back
on
the
College
campus
we
made
An
after
hours
visit
to
the
theatre
costume
department
And
'borrowed'
some
outrageous
Sgt,
Pepper
style
costumes
Now
let
it
be
noted
that
it
was
always
our
intent
to
return
Those
generous
gifts
We
recruited
a
drummer
and
a
lead
guitar
player
to
add
to
our
Eclectic
electric
circus
band
We
stayed
up
nights
learning
the
lyrics
and
chords
to
Sgt,
Pepper
Jimmy
carried
the
load,
while
Bennie
and
I
did
the
harmonies
We
were
getting
ready
to
rock
the
Gunga
Den
a
new
audience
With
the
new
electric
version
of
the
Upstairs
Alliance
On
Sunday
we
played
our
last
folk
set
at
the
Bayou
Room
And
with
a
change
of
wardrobe
we
walked
into
the
Gunga
Den
With
strobe
lights
flailing,
electric
energy
prevailing,
And
Sergeant
Peppers
Lonely
Hearts
Band
ready
to
go
Top
quote
the
Beatles,
it
was
wonderful
to
be
there
It
certainly
was
a
thrill
The
show
was
a
hit
The
bar
made
money
and
we
were
getting
some
pretty
good
press
The
upstairs
alliance
became
the
first
Sergeant
Peppers
Cover
band
in
New
Orleans
There
was
no
going
back
Surely
we
would
be
discovered
here
and
the
road
to
success
Would
start
down
Bourbon
Street
But
this
is
the
music
business,
fickle
at
best
And
there
are
a
lot
of
vultures
out
there
Like
Jimmy,
New
Orleans
was
one
of
the
great
experiences
of
my
life
We
didn't
make
it,
but
way
back
then
we
knew
Jimmy
was
going
to
make
it
Why?
Because
he
never
entertained
a
plan
b
and
as
fate
would
have
it
Here
is
the
wino
who
had
something
to
say
1 The Mobile Days (narration)
2 Don't Bring Me Candy
3 Lightfoot (narration)
4 The Circle Is Small
5 Clunker Chord (narration)
6 Abandoned On Tuesday
7 Technology (narration)
8 I Can't Be Your Hero Today
9 Blame It On New Orleans (narration)
10 Rickety Lane
11 Sgt. Pepper In the Gumbo Pot (narration)
12 The Wino Has Something to Say
13 Going Where the Wind Takes You (narration)
14 California Dreamin'
15 Nashville Here We Come (narration)
16 The Gypsy
17 Hopelessly Gone (narration)
18 Hopelessly Gone
19 Simple Pleasures (narration)
20 Simple Pleasures
21 Close the World at Five (narration)
22 Close The World at Five
23 Thank You's (narration)
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