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== History == | == History == | ||
Banana Man was recorded in November of 2003 and first released on [[ | Banana Man was recorded in November of 2003 and first released on the [[Welcome To Tally Hall (EP)]|Welcome To Tally Hall EP] in April 2004. This demo included an extended whistling bridge and had a general rougher feel to it. | ||
Banana Man was later recorded for [[Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum (Album)|Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum]] the next year. In 2007, the song would be remixed and partially re-recorded for [[Atlantic Records]]. The intro vocals would be re-recorded, and the guitar and harmonies are mixed louder. | Banana Man was later recorded for [[Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum (Album)|Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum]] the next year. In 2007, the song would be remixed and partially re-recorded for [[Atlantic Records]]. The intro vocals would be re-recorded, and the guitar and harmonies are mixed louder. |
Revision as of 23:13, 5 April 2022
Banana Man | |
Written by | Joe Hawley |
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Appears on | Complete Demos, Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum |
Sung by | Joe Hawley |
Genre | Rock |
Language | English |
Banana Man is a song by Joe Hawley.
History
Banana Man was recorded in November of 2003 and first released on the [[Welcome To Tally Hall (EP)]|Welcome To Tally Hall EP] in April 2004. This demo included an extended whistling bridge and had a general rougher feel to it.
Banana Man was later recorded for Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum the next year. In 2007, the song would be remixed and partially re-recorded for Atlantic Records. The intro vocals would be re-recorded, and the guitar and harmonies are mixed louder.
Inspiration
Joe states that the song came from a time that he awoke in the middle of the night during his high school years to the sound of African villagers chanting on his TV (He thinks it may be due to his Samsung GXTV's timer). Later, at one of his younger sister's dance competitions in Myrtle Beach, he wrote the lyrics alone in their hotel room.
Song Meanings
When asked about its meaning in a 2005 chat on thecarpetedwall.com (Coz Baldwin's website), Joe stated "there is no hidden secret meaning, work vs. play".
Trivia
- The line "And then forget about de yellow from de beckoning man" originally said "colorful man".
- On the YouTube content ID system, they credit "Clifton Chenier" as the sole writer of Banana Man. Clifton Chenier was a musician that played zydeco, a combination of blues and indigenous music of the Louisiana Creoles. It's possible he was a big influence on the song and Joe himself.
- Because of a lucky break from the music video for Banana Man appearing on AlbinoBlackSheep, Tally Hall gained the popularity needed to make it big.
- The video won Best Music Video at the 2004 Flint Film Festival, directed and edited by Joe Hawley.
- Joe mentions the existence of a "Dance Dance Revolution-style Playstation game influencer somewhere", but he doesn't remember the name.
- There is a silent (1, 2, 3, 4!) Before the second verse and the music pops in.
- There are whispers during the instrumental section of the bridge, which have been transcribed by Skye and Andre.[1];
Whisper Captions
Conversation 1:
Person 1: It's a beautiful night we have before us.
Person 2: [Unknown]
Person 1: Sand, automobiles, life, twinkling innocence.
Person 2: It is surely a pleasant time.
Person 1: Lovely to be here.
Person 2: Yeah, swell.
Person 1: Swell it surely is.
Person 2: Well, goodnight.
Person 1: Goodnight.
Conversation 2:
Person 2: Did you finish that report?
Person 1: I surely did.
Person 2: Thank you for being a productive person.
Conversation 3:
Person 1: Do you want a banana?
Person 2: I would, but I have work to do.
Lyrics
Ladies and gentlemen, Colonel P.T. Chester Whitmore is proud to present Bung Vulchungo and the Zimbabwe Songbirds! Do you see banana man Hopping over on de white hot sand Here he come with some for me Freshly taken from banana tree (1,2,3,4!) Banana man me want a ton Gimme double and a bonus one Gimme more for all me friends Dis banana flow will never end Do you want a banana? Peel it down and go Mmm mmm mmm mmmm Do you want a banana? Dis banana for you Tonight we dance around de flame Then we get to play de spirit game Spirit names we shout out loud Shake de thunder from de spirit cloud All de songbirds in de tree Chant a tune to let de spirits free Then we see them in de night Spirits jumping by de fire light Do you want a banana? Peel it down and go Mmm mmm mmm mmmm Do you want a banana? Dis banana for you Look you You too uptight, you know You could laugh and kick it back and go (wheee) But without a rhythm or a rhyme You do not banana all de time Fly away from city on de run Try to make a little fun Look you Come to de bungalow African't you tell me told you so Don't you love de bumping of de drum Make you shake until de bum go numb Let de bongo play you 'til you drop Dis banana never stop Forget all your troubles and go with the flow Forget about whatever you may never know Like whether whatever you doing is whatever you should And whether anything you do is ever anything good And then forget about banana when it stick in your throat And when it make you wanna bellow but you stuck in a choke And then forget about de yellow from de beckoning man Who make you take another one and make a mock of your plan Bungalay Bungalow Make up your mind And tell me no Well it's nine o'clock And it's getting dark And the sun is falling from the sky I've never left so early And you may wonder why Tomorrow morning on de plane No banana make you go insane Floating back to busy town No banana make you want to frown Do you want a banana? Peel it down and go Mmm mmm mmm mmmm Do you want a banana? Dis banana for you
Tabs/Chords
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