Slade Gudbuy T'Jane performed by all-female Swiss polka threesome meets The Shags, meets Ricola!
This languished, unremarked and untitled, on a YouTuber's back page, listed only as 'Unknown Swiss Group,' back in the day.
@MarcCampbellll @DangerMindsBlog stole another #video (this makes 15)— mrjyn (@mrjyn) July 22, 2018
Slade 'Gudbuy T'Jane' Swiss Polka https://t.co/VODFB5B2km
piece of shit's brainless, pathological, plagiarism - fully endorsed by sleazy @RichardMetzger https://t.co/0Bn0tn0AZc https://t.co/duLvhXENlx
I posted it 5/8/10 HERE
UNB'LEEVABUL Slade 'Gudbuy T'Jane' All-Girl Swiss Polka Threesome (stolen by DangerousMinds - Marc Campbell 8.4.2010)
it was stolen and posted to DangerousMinds by Marc Campbell 8.4.10
HERE
08.04.2010
this is what dirtbag wrote:
There are no words. Thanks to the internet these ladies are immortalized forever.
One minute and 15 seconds of musical genius.
Filmed sometime in the 70’s in Switzerland, this video and group are shrouded in mystery.
Anybody know who they are?
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Goodbye T'Jane, goodbye T'Jane,
She's a dark horse see if she can
Goodbye T'Jane, goodbye T'Jane, painted up like a fancy young man
Chorus
She's a queen, can't you see what I mean;
She's a queen
See, see, she's a queen
And I know she's alright, alright, alright, alright
I say you're so young, you're so young
I say you're so young, you're so young
I say you're so young, you're so young
I said
Goodbye T'Jane, goodbye T'Jane,
Get a kick from her forties trip boots
Goodbye T'Jane, goodbye T'Jane,
Has them made to match up to her suits
ChorusI said
Goodbye T'Jane, goodbye T'Jane,
Like a dark horse see how she ran
Goodbye T'Jane, goodbye T'Jane,
Spits on me cos' she knows that she can
ChorusI say you're so young, she's alright, alright, alright, alright.
I say you're so young, you're so young, alright, alright
I say you're so young ...
"Gudbuy T'Jane" was Slade's follow up to their hit single "Mama Weer All Crazee Now". In his autobiography Who's Crazee Now?, bass player and lead vocalist Noddy Holder explained the inspiration for the song. Jane was the co-host of a TV chat show in San Francisco they met on their US tour. They wrote the song in about half an hour, "one of the easiest songs we ever recorded". The line "Got a kick from her '40s trip boots" is a reference to her kicking Holder up the backside when the band were having a laugh at her expense. Jane had bought apair of platform shoes which she called her '40s trip boots, and somehow managed to lose them. "She thought they were original '40s shoes and she told us that she had paid a fortune for them", he said, adding "She was a real loony, a typical San Francisco hippy".
"Words and Music by Neville Holder and James Lea"