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Featuring: The Atomic Enchalada
The Turtles The Last Thing I Remember, The First Thing That I Know Lyrics: [Intro is a flourishing glissando 5 .] Suddenly aware, I was standing there, In an deep, black sky, In between the lines. I believed that I was all alone. (In a dre-eee-eee-eam.) The last thing I remember, (I remember.) The voices of ((light.)) The last thing I remember, (I remember.) The first thing I knew. ((Faces every while.)) Came from everywhere. (But.) But they smiled as they, Whispering my name. (Sports.) [ Find more Lyrics on www.mp3lyrics.org/nyqJ ]And I could see, That I was not alone. (Oh, the thi-i-i-ing...) The last thing I remember, (I remember.) ((The voices of light.)) The last thing I remember, (I remember.) The first thing I knew. [Short instrumental break.] (Ah ah ah ah, ah-ah-ah, ah ah.) (Ah ah ah ah, ah-ah-ah, ah.) The last thing I remember, (I remember.) ((The voices of light.)) The last thing I remember, (I remember.) The first thing I knew. The last thing I remember, (I remember.) [Fade.] (The voices of light.) The last thing I remember, (I remember.) The first thing I knew... Lyrics: The Last Thing I Remember, The First Thing That I Know, The Turtles [end] |
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The Turtles The Last Thing I Remember, The First Thing That I Know Lyrics Information:
THE LAST THING I REMEMBER, THE FIRST THING THAT I KNOW 1
Written by: The Turtles
Performed by: The Atomic Enchalada 2 (aka: The Turtles) 3 -1968.
Appears on: The Turtles Present the Battle of the Bands See 2 below (White
Whale LP #WWS-7118, UA)-1968, (Rhino LP #RNLP-70156, US)-1986, (Rhino CS
#RNC-70156, US)-1986, (Repertoire CD #4332-WY, 6 Bonus Tracks, Germany)-1993 &
(Sundazed CD #SDCD-6038, 2 Bonus Tracks, US)-1994 4 ; 30 Years of Rock'n'Roll:
Happy Together (Delta CD #15969)-1995 & (Laserlight CD #12601, Europe)-1995;
Elenore: 30 Years of Rock 'n'Roll (Laserlight CD #12602)-1995, (Delta CD
#12602)-1995, (Delta CS #12602)-2000 & (Repertoire CD #REP-4332)-2000; Solid
Zinc: The Turtles Anthology (Rhino CD #RCD-78304)-2002; et al.
1 "The Last Thing I Remember, the First Thing I Knew," was released in 1968 on
the album, The Turtles Present the Battle of the Bands. The album peaked at #162
on the Billboard Pop Albums Chart. "The Last Thing..." was never released as a
single.
2 The Turtles Present the Battle of the Bands, is a comedic, concept-album, on
which the group pretends to be different bands (with such names as, The Bigg
Brothers, Nature's Children, The U.S. Teens, featuring Raoul, & The Fabulous
Dawgs), each with a song in a different genre. The outer covers (on all but the
Rhino reissues) show the Turtles in evening dress, playing hosts of the "show,"
while the inside gatefold shows them in different costumes for each song. The
Turtles wrote nine of the 12 songs on the original LP, with the intention of
mocking the entire spectrum of popular music. There are two bonus tracks on the
Sundazed CD re-issue of 1994.
3 At the time of this recording the band lineup was: Howard Kaylan, born
Howard Kaplan (lead vocals), Mark Volman (lead & backup vocals, guitar,
saxophone), John Barbata (drums), Jim Pons (bass Guitar),
Al Nichol (lead guitar).
A couple of interesting side notes:
The group originally called themselves, The Crossfires from the Planet Mars, but
when they signed with White Whale Records, they changed their name to the
Tyrtles as a homage to the Byrds. Unfortunately, it wasn't long before they
discovered that people were struggling with the pronunciation of the name and
changed it again -- to the correct spelling of the word.
With the break-up of the Turtles in 1970, Kaylan and Volman joined the Mothers
of Invention (Frank Zappa's band) as "The Phlorescent Leech & Eddie," since the
use of the Turtles name (and even their own names) was prohibited by their
contract with White Whale. Flo & Eddie, as they soon became known, recorded
albums with the Mothers and later released a series of records on their own.
Frank Zappa claimed that his association with Kaylan and Volman was inspired by
a DJ's comment that Kaylan & Volman could make the Mothers as big as the
Turtles. "If you want to be as big as the Turtles, have a few Turtles in your
band," Zappa reportedly claimed. The collaboration with Zappa lasted until a
jealous fan attacked and seriously injured Zappa when the Mothers were
performing at the Rainbow Theatre in London in December 1971.
4 Transcribed from the track on this album.
5 Glissando, used here as a noun, refers to a rapid series of ascending or
descending notes on the musical scale; a gliding effect. |
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