Oh, Gawd! Now I'm in deep howdy-doody :) . First let me clarify and say that my contribution of "backing vocals" had nothing to do with singing. :-? you say? Let me explain.
"Captain" Mike (Wilkinson, Disconet) asked me after a night working the Anvil to do some studio work for him. He also recruited Chico Starr, another Anvil dj. Mike didn't explain the project so of course I was wishin' & hopin', thinkin' & prayin' that this might be my shot at a remix. (Go ahead and :lol: .) Anyway, we show up and in the studio with Mike are two lovely ladies and, behind the console, Jellybean (Benitez). (I really can't remember the names of the ladies but I always thought it was the Poussez girls. I'll explain that later.) We learned Mike wanted to change the feel of Easy Going's "Fear". The concept: Young ladies out for fun, young boy confused about the fun he wants, chicken hawk skulking.![]()
Actually, I don't remember us talking it out as much as just getting into the song. The ladies opened it up over a stripped down intro with their oh-sooo-sassy:
SCAREDY CAT, SCAREDY CAT, YOU'RE SO FULL OF FEAR.
SCAREDY CAT, SCAREDY CAT, GET A GRIP MY DEAR.
SCAREDY CAT, SCAREDY CAT, BOY YOU GOT IT MADE.
SCAREDY CAT, SCAREDY CAT, WHY YOU SO AFRAID?
COME ON AND DO IT HONEY, COME ON AND PUSH.
COME ON AND EAT SOME CHERRY, COME IN MY BUSH.
COME ON I DARE YOU HONEY, COME GET IT ON.
COME ON AND BEAT SOME CHERRY WITH YOUR BATON.
Now you don't need a road map to see where Mike wanted this to go. And, if you check out the lyrics in italicized bold red, you can see why Poussez came to my mind. Mike wrote these lyrics and I thought they were an acknowledgment to the ladies' hit song the year before as well as a name drop. (Poussez = Push, en Francais.)
As the song continues, Chico enters midway and displays 'fear' about putting his head into a "dark bush". Gay alert? The ladies think so and tell the young man he's looking for the same thing they are. Enter, moi, chicken hawk out of the dark. I've always thought I didn't quite deliver what Mike and Jellybean were looking for. They wanted this deep, moaning, maybe horny-sounding grown followed by, I don't know, chicken sounds :roll: . Anyway, my entire vocal contribution is a repeated, "Ummm, puck, puck. Ummm, puck, puck." It was deep. I was growning. Does it come off as 'hot sex'? I doubt it. All this nonsense continues with the ladies and Chico adding climax noises.
That's it. Nothing heavy or outrageous. What it was, was sheer fun. Those women were so sweet and you could tell they were used to being in a studio. Their attitude to the song was totally uninhibited. They were there to have fun and they did. So did we. I always regretted not taking their invitation to hang out afterwards. I was too beat. I had worked the night before and had to work again after this was over. All I wanted was sleep.
DISCO LIFE --- GOTTA LUV IT! 8)
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The Sly, The Slick & The Wicked
Nicky



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