jim cox
random notes
From: Lewis Saul (lsaul@azstarnet.com)
The reason I'm posting this -- I've got a really old wobbly
dub of this. If anyone has a decent
copy of this could they e-mail me please?
I believe it was written and/or performed by JIM COX.
It's interesting enough I thought I'd post a little transcription of it
here:
(Correction by: Keneally (boilthat@aol.com))
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It starts with a "classical-type" dramatic
flourish (bass guitar and xylophone in unison!) -- along the lines of the some
of the licks in Alien Orifice -- but totally original -- then:
Voice #1 (possibly sped-up a la Greggery Peccary):
Wow! Did you hear that?
Voice #2 (slightly stoned [over complicated polyrhythmic percussion spewage]): Yeah! It sounds like it's coming from the big auditorium downtown!
Voice #1: That can only mean one thing!
(About 15 seconds of fantastic very original parody of a typical "fast-5 or 7" fz chart (like Echidna, for example), then in 4/4, harmonized in a typical FZ male chorus sound:
Frankie's in tow - woon
Frankie's in tow - oo - a - ow - oo - a - oo - own
Frankie's in tow - oo - a - ow - oo - a - oo - ow -a - oo - a - ow - oo - a - ow
- a - oo - ow - oo -a - wooon
Voice #1 (whispered): Hey kids! Do you hear that sound? (quick flourish)
. . . Freaks will be coming from miles around!
Voice #2 (sped-up to sound like a female): Yeah, my boyfriend knew the bass player when he had black hair!
Voice #1 (still whispered): . . . Cause they know they'll hear something profound . . .
When Frankie's in town . . .
For six weeks
They've circled the dates
Just can't wait 'til they open the gates
To hear him sing about the stuff that he hates . . .
Frankie's in town . . .
etc.
(spoken over vamp):
He used to write songs about girls with big jugs
But this time he brought his ballet to work out the bugs
(beautiful original music here -- about eight seconds, all over the slow vamp)
And then he wonders why kids take drugs!
When Frankie's in town . . .
(changes to moderate boogie here):
Well his voice don't do what it used to do (low doo-wop
"yeahhhhhhh")
So he carries around a black person too (Ike Willis obligatto over this . . .)
He says funny things to make the kids laugh ("FZ" voice): You see
there's this guy in Wisconsin who's making a giant American flag out of nothing
but used feminine hygiene items. That's
right!
And he plays his guitar for an hour and a ha - a - a -a - a -alf . . .
OH NO!!!
(key change and beautiful FZ-style guitar solo) (comment by
patrick neve: the guitarist is brilliant in his parody, and the other musicians
are so dead-on with their accompaniment)
Voice #1 (whispered): He doesn't notice that the audience
is leavin' . . .
Voice #2 (sped-up): I thought you said this guy was funny?
Voice #1 (whispered): But boy, those elevens sure are even.
Group of voices: Why, Frankie, why?
"FZ": Ah, c'mon kids, you know you love it!
Group: Why, Frankie, why?
"FZ": Here -- check this out!
Group: Why, Frankie, why?
(stop break):
"FZ": Because it's . . .
Chorus: Good for you (this is sung exactly like the music FZ composed for the
word "dan-ger-ous" on DANGEROUS KITCHEN) .
. . it's so . . . good for you!
"FZ": You know, like Varese, Ionisation; Elliot Carter . . . you remember Elliot Carter . . . they used to file him next to the Cadillac's records at Sam Goody's so dumb kids like me would buy 'em . . . nevermind!
Chorus:
He learned how to write
For nine xylophones (a beautiful original lick here)
He learned how to write
To sound like Spike Jones (nice SJ-type fill here)
Maybe next time he'll learn
Not to follow the Stones!!!
When Frankie's in town
etc.
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Anybody know Jim Cox?
From:
Scott Thunes (scott@geoscott.com)
Jim Cox was a friend of Chad Wackerman's, who was going to audition on keyboards
for the band in '81. The story goes that after Frank heard that, he refused to
audition him. I'd heard him play, and he was a very good keyboard player.
Probably better than Bobby and AlanZ combined. The line about people leaving the
concert because of his lengthy guitar solos was the crux of that biscuit.
Or so I'd heard.
Love to hear it after all these years! That should be
universally distributed. Good stuff.
From:
Unknown
Also of mention, who did the guitar solo, it sounds frightningly FRANK.
From:
Keneally (boilthat@aol.com)
As I recall the "guitar solo" was actually played on a synthesizer,
and my admittedly limited understanding has always been that one guy (Cox)
played and sang everything on the song. The drums sounded programmed to me, and everything else
sounded like it was done on keyboards ('cept the vocals of course).
Haven't heard it in a while so my memory may be playing tricks.
Keneally
From:
Craig (good_king_zog@msn.com.au)
When Jim Cox came to Australia, as part of a clinic tour for Sterling Ball's
Biff Baby's All Stars tour (with Albert Lee & Steve Morse) in 1992, I asked
him about who played on Frankie's In Town.
He was pretty incredulous that anyone had a copy, much less someone in
Australia! He told me that John
Pattituci played bass, John Ferraro (who was also there with him on the clinic
tour) played drums & that he played all the keyboards, programming &
vocals. Now, he did say that there
was a guitarist on the track & to my best recollection it was Mike Miller,
but I definitely can't be sure of this 100%.
I also asked him about playing it for FZ to be approved for release &
his response was that he did but "it didn't go down too well".
From:
Scott Thunes (scott@geoscott.com)
Jim Cox was a master at the imitation of guitar with a keyboard, and this was
one of the reasons that he was such an in-demand session dude. The guitar solo
is Jim Cox on a keyboard. I'll bet
you boys that Jim will be corroborating this concept soon. Any listeners want to
prove me wrong? And I'll repeat: Get Chad to corroborate this stuff. They have
computers in Aus, don't they?