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Solo forums => Ringo Starr => Topic started by: Mrs.Nicholson on April 03, 2005, 04:24:39 PM
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Guess what, I heard on the radio this morning, the rock station I listen to. They said it was Ringo who said, "I've got blisters on my fingers!!!"
But I guess you guys all know that :-/ :-/
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They played Helter Skelter on the radio? Anyway, I knew it was Ringo...
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Yeah, interesting how he would get blisters on his fingers from playing drums, unless it wasnt from the drumset.......
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I also heard it was ringo, though it was John o_O
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I also heard it was ringo, though it was John o_O
You're joking, right?
Ringo it was. You can tell because it's Ringo's voice.
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Thought this was a cool article on the song. I can't believe "I Can See For Miles" was the song that was supposed to be so loud! It's actually kinda mellow for a Who song! Bono's statement cracks me up. This is a very cool song. I have to listen to the Helther now.
WikipediaHelter Skelter
This article is about the Beatles song. For other things with this name, see Helter Skelter (disambiguation).
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"Helter Skelter" is the title of a song by Paul McCartney (though credited to Lennon/McCartney) recorded by the Beatles on their 1968 self-titled album, also known as The White Album. For a brief time, the working lyric of the song was "Heather Leather", and the pronunciation varies throughout the song. Careful listening reveals that McCartney never sings "helter skelter" but always "helther" with th, and pronounces "skelter" 4 times, but also unmistakingly twice says "leather."
McCartney got the idea for the song after reading a newspaper review of the Who's latest single, most likely "I Can See For Miles." The review described the single as the loudest, wildest song ever recorded with distorted guitars, tons of reverb, and screaming. McCartney took it as a challenge to write something louder. "Helter Skelter" was the result. Some feel that this song was a key influence in the creation of the heavy metal music subgenre.
Musically, the song is, indeed, loud: the song opens suddenly with a repeated, distorted guitar chord; McCartney's screamed vocal comes in quickly with the introductory lyric and the full band joins in as the first instance of the refrain occurs. The tone of the song is aggressive and frightening; the music seems ready to veer out of control at any moment. The lyrics of the song are a somewhat hallucinogenic evocation of activity on a children's playground, providing an ironic contrast to the tone of the music.
In December 1968, Charles Manson heard this song, and others from the White Album, and interpreted them as a warning of an approaching racial conflict. In Manson's mind, the Beatles were the four angels mentioned in the New Testament book of Revelation. He believed the Beatles songs were telling him and his followers to prepare for the coming holocaust. Manson referred to this future uprising as "Helter Skelter". The words "Healter Skelter" [sic] were also written in blood at the scene of one of the Manson Family murders.
Because of this connection, Los Angeles assistant District Attorney Vincent Bugliosi, who led the prosecution of Manson and the other killers, named his best selling book about the murders Helter Skelter. Bugliosi's book was the basis for a film of the same title.
During the July 18, 1968 sessions, a version of the song clocking in at 27 minutes and 11 seconds was recorded, although this version is rather slow and hypnotic, differing greatly from the cacophany of raw volume of the album version. Another recording from the same day was edited down to 4:37 for inclusion on The Beatles Anthology, Volume III. For the album version, recorded on September 9, twenty-one takes of approximately five minutes were recorded, and the last one is featured on the official LP. The sheer intensity of these takes was so high that Ringo's shout of "I've got blisters on my fingers!" accompanies the musical fadeout.
In 1988, rock band U2 recorded the song in concert for their Rattle and Hum movie and album. Bono's introduction to the song was "This is a song Charles Manson stole from the Beatles. We're stealing it back."
For Oasis' 4th album
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That's the trouble with wikipedia - there's a LOT of rubbish in there.
The author clearly doesn't know what a "helter skelter" is. And as for "Heather Leather" - where do these ridiculous ideas come from?
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Just in case anyone isn't familiar with this British term for a a type of slide usually found at travelling fun-fairs or carnivals, here's a picture of one:
(http://www.edu.dudley.gov.uk/teachandlearnresources/dudleycd/bcmuseum/funfair.jpg)
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I love listening to that song and waiting for the end of it to anticipate ringos part :)
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Hang on, just to clarify: the slide is called a Helter Skelter?
~ missy
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Hang on, just to clarify: the slide is called a Helter Skelter?
Yes.
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when i get to the bottom i go back to the top of the slide then i see you again
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Yeah, interesting how he would get blisters on his fingers from playing drums, unless it wasnt from the drumset.......
Drummers are prone to many blisters if they play for extended periods of time. Even after callosous get built up, your hands and fingers will bleed.
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Drummers are prone to many blisters if they play for extended periods of time. Even after
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i also believe it is a sea-term. read it in moby dick :-)
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i also believe it is a sea-term. read it in moby dick :-)
You gotta love the 'auto-censor'. Yes, the classic book 'Moby Private'. Sounds like he's a double-agent.
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lol
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poor herman
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Just in case anyone isn't familiar with this British term for a a type of slide usually found at travelling fun-fairs or carnivals, here's a picture of one:
([url]http://www.edu.dudley.gov.uk/teachandlearnresources/dudleycd/bcmuseum/funfair.jpg[/url])
That's it?!?!
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You're joking, right?
Ringo it was. You can tell because it's Ringo's voice.
no I wasn't...like i said i though it was John ;D
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No!! Ringo said "I got blisters on my fingers!!!"
---Ringo Starr, at the end of the song "Helter Skelter"
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^o.k...O_o calm down already! geez
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That's it?!?!
Yep, that's a Helter Skelter! When you get to the bottom you go back to the top of the slide, where youl'll stop and turn and go for a ride, till you get to the bottom and you'll see whoever is waiting for you at the bottom again! ;D
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Great description..sounds kind of familiar..
8)
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Did Ringo get blisters from sliding down the helter skelter? How many times did they ride it? How did it fit in the studio? How could Paul keep going up and down the helter skelter and not be out of breath? This song is very mysterious.
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everything is located to bum in the book you
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You're posts are even more mysterious,Tampoon. What kind of a sentence is that?But if you're mad at me,you're missing the point. I'm just having a little fun-the way John would have. So please,hold your breath and count to 1,000. It'll be ok.
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So please,hold your breath and count to 1,000. It'll be ok.
Here, let me help with this. (as he grabs a pillow)
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MUHAHAHA
(http://images.amazon.com/images/P/0790734079.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg)
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I actually heard him say that tonight! ^_^