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Pinacoladaburg
Posted: November 28, 2007 3:14 am
by gassman
Okay here is the deal I heard that Jimmy thought this song was so funny that he did it live. If anybody has this song please send me a message here or feel free to send me PM and I will get back to you ASAP.
Re: Pinacoladaburg
Posted: November 28, 2007 6:58 am
by RinglingRingling
gassman wrote:Okay here is the deal I heard that Jimmy thought this song was so funny that he did it live. If anybody has this song please send me a message here or feel free to send me PM and I will get back to you ASAP.
I don't even know that full lyrics for this song exist. There was just a snippet of it in the movie, and the reference to "a little tune I wrote 7 &$569&* years before Margaritaville was on the map", but...
Re: Pinacoladaburg
Posted: November 28, 2007 8:37 am
by FunkHouse9
RinglingRingling wrote:gassman wrote:Okay here is the deal I heard that Jimmy thought this song was so funny that he did it live. If anybody has this song please send me a message here or feel free to send me PM and I will get back to you ASAP.
I don't even know that full lyrics for this song exist. There was just a snippet of it in the movie, and the reference to "a little tune I wrote 7 &$569&* years before Margaritaville was on the map", but...
I have a full version of the song that I presume must have come from the soundtrack to the movie. I've never heard of Jimmy doing it live though. I have read (here I believe) that Jimmy asked permission to play it. I can't imagine Jimmy actually playing it because of the nature of some of the lyrics.
Re: Pinacoladaburg
Posted: November 28, 2007 8:43 am
by RinglingRingling
FunkHouse9 wrote:RinglingRingling wrote:gassman wrote:Okay here is the deal I heard that Jimmy thought this song was so funny that he did it live. If anybody has this song please send me a message here or feel free to send me PM and I will get back to you ASAP.
I don't even know that full lyrics for this song exist. There was just a snippet of it in the movie, and the reference to "a little tune I wrote 7 &$569&* years before Margaritaville was on the map", but...
I have a full version of the song that I presume must have come from the soundtrack to the movie. I've never heard of Jimmy doing it live though. I have read (here I believe) that Jimmy asked permission to play it. I can't imagine Jimmy actually playing it because of the nature of some of the lyrics.
fair enough. I haven't seen the soundtrack for the movie, just the movie itself; and a google search didn't seem to turn up anything on a cursory search
Posted: November 28, 2007 12:47 pm
by gassman
well i read it somewhere that he did it at one of his shows. must have just been a rumor. i do have four songs that coconut pete sang in the movie i downloaded them from some website can't even remember what it was. i just thought it would be neat to have and mp3 of jimmy singing the song. oh well guess he never did it.
Posted: November 28, 2007 12:51 pm
by Tiki Bar
I actually have the soundtrack, and Pinacoladaburg is not on there, which is a bummer.
Posted: November 28, 2007 12:54 pm
by gassman
Tiki Bar wrote:I actually have the soundtrack, and Pinacoladaburg is not on there, which is a bummer.
yeah i can't believe they didn't put his songs on the sound track. hell he was the best part of the movie. if you want and if it isn't illegal i will post the four songs by coconut pete that i have. for all to download that would like them.
Posted: November 28, 2007 12:58 pm
by Tiki Bar
gassman wrote:well i read it somewhere that he did it at one of his shows. must have just been a rumor.
Apparently he might have sung it somewhere... see this thread:
http://www.buffettnews.com/forum/viewto ... ead#886636
Tiki Bar wrote:from
http://www.clubdread.com :
"Jimmy Buffett - Bill Paxton and I just got back from West Palm Beach, where we went to kiss the ring of the the man himself, Jimmy Buffett. We rented a theater in West Palm and Jimmy showed up with about 15-20 people who work for him. Bill sat next to him and hit him in the ribs every time something funny happened.
When we left, Jimmy was singing one of the Coconut Pete songs. He loved it. Here's a picture."

Posted: November 28, 2007 1:05 pm
by gassman
thats funny. where did you get all that back ground information about coconut pete? he needs to put that on his myspace page coconut pete that is.
Posted: November 28, 2007 1:08 pm
by gassman
the songs are funny as hell though if your a parrothead. hell i rent that movie about three times a year just to see coconut pete.
Posted: November 28, 2007 1:19 pm
by Tiki Bar
gassman wrote:Tiki Bar wrote:I actually have the soundtrack, and Pinacoladaburg is not on there, which is a bummer.
yeah i can't believe they didn't put his songs on the sound track. hell he was the best part of the movie. if you want and if it isn't illegal i will post the four songs by coconut pete that i have. for all to download that would like them.
Seems ok to me...
As for the "where did I find that?" I have no idea, that was many brain cells ago!
I don't know nothin about nothin!

Posted: November 28, 2007 4:25 pm
by FunkHouse9
Tiki Bar wrote:I actually have the soundtrack, and Pinacoladaburg is not on there, which is a bummer.
I believe that the Club Dread web site had made a bunch of stuff available for download at one point, but the download link doesn't work for me anymore.
Posted: November 28, 2007 4:29 pm
by gassman
okay i found out where i read that jimmy sang some of the songs from club dread on one of his tours. i seen it on wikipedia.org .now i know that this isn't any proof but i figured on of you guys that have alot of his concerts might have heard it one time but i guess not. oh well
here is the link
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Club_Dread
all the way down at the bottom of the page there is a trivia part it is the fourth one. it talks about the screening that you linked to earlier tiiki bar. any how i am done talking about it
Posted: November 29, 2007 7:02 am
by sonofabeach
Posted: December 4, 2007 9:08 am
by LIPH
I must be living in a cave, I have no clue what this thread is about. And if it's something I don't already know, it's probably not worth knowing.

Posted: December 4, 2007 11:12 am
by FunkHouse9
LIPH wrote:I must be living in a cave, I have no clue what this thread is about. And if it's something I don't already know, it's probably not worth knowing.

How can you not know Pinacoladaburg? It's the song Coconut Pete wrote 7 & 1/2 f***ing years before Margaritaville was even on the map. Son of a son of a b****.... Mother mother f***er!

Posted: December 4, 2007 2:24 pm
by LIPH
Who's Coconut Pete?
![noeyedear-shrugging [smilie=noeyedear-shrugging.gif]](./images/smilies/noeyedear-shrugging.gif)
Posted: December 4, 2007 2:42 pm
by RinglingRingling
LIPH wrote:Who's Coconut Pete?
![noeyedear-shrugging [smilie=noeyedear-shrugging.gif]](./images/smilies/noeyedear-shrugging.gif)
musical genius. wrote the album, "Sea Chanties and Wet Panties"
Posted: December 4, 2007 3:42 pm
by Conolulu
Posted: December 4, 2007 3:54 pm
by Tiki Bar
LIPH wrote:Who's Coconut Pete?
![noeyedear-shrugging [smilie=noeyedear-shrugging.gif]](./images/smilies/noeyedear-shrugging.gif)
or
http://www.buffettnews.com/forum/profil ... ile&u=8244
http://www.buffettnews.com/forum/profil ... ile&u=9528
or from the thread in the above link:
Tiki Bar wrote:Coconut Pete (Bill Paxton)
Job: Owner, Rock Star
Born Peter Jacob Wabash to Mormon missionaries in 1954, Pete was raised under the strictest confines. Drugs, alcohol, music, dancing, and speaking above a whisper were vehemently forbidden in the Wabash household. But outside influences couldn't be kept away for long.
When young Pete heard a 5 second snippet of "Never My Love" by The Association, coming from a passing 18-wheeler, he was smitten by the siren song of Rock And Roll. He packed up his meager belongings, stuck out his thumb, and ended up 4 weeks later in the Haight/Asbury district of San Francisco.
It being 1971 however, Pete had missed the boat on the music scene. Being surrounded by the dregs and burnouts of that scene did manage to imbue Pete with a sense of the psychedelic, and within a year, he had founded the Speed-Folk quintet The Ice Cream Quarterly, and independently released the album Starspace/Headspace.
But internal tensions tore The Ice Cream Quarterly asunder, and Pete found himself destitute on the beaches of Los Cabos in the Baja of Mexico. Inspired by the laid-back, marijuana-laden, toes-in-the-sand, zeitgeist, Pete reinvented his sound.
Thus was born "Coconut Pete and the Pirates," pioneers of the mellow island strain of folk-rock. Listeners have been drinking too much tequila and slurring the feel-good lyrics of Coconut Pete ever since.