- Ebeneezer Goode
Infobox Single
Name = Ebeneezer Goode
Artist =The Shamen
Released = September1992
Format = Multiple
Recorded =
Genre = Techno/Dance
Length = 3:53 (Beat Edit)
Label =One Little Indian
Producer =
Chart position = * #1 (UK)
Last single = "LSI (Love Sex Intelligence) "
(1992)
This single = "Ebeneezer Goode"
(1992)
Next single = "Boss Drum"
(1992)|"Ebeneezer Goode" is a
song by British electronic music groupThe Shamen , which became their biggest hit when released as a single in September1992 . A heavily remixed version also featured on their album "Boss Drum ".Lyrics
The song is best known for its chorus, "'Eezer Goode, 'Eezer Goode/He's Ebeneezer Goode", which has been construed as a reference to
methylenedioxymethamphetamine , better known as Ecstasy or "E": "E's are good, E's are good". [ [http://www.bbc.co.uk/totp2/features/top5/drug_songs.shtml "Top 5 Drug Songs"] , BBC Top of the Pops 2] The lyrics present the advantages of the drug, though with an admonition against excessive use:The song also contains references to rolling a spliff with the lines, "Has anybody got any Veras?" ("
Vera Lynn " isrhyming slang for "skin" orrolling paper ) and "Got any salmon?" ("salmon and trout" is rhyming slang for "snout" ortobacco ).Band member
Mr. C got his inspiration for "Ebeneezer Goode" from the Ecstasy scene in the majorLondon clubs, notably Limelight in the West End.Music video
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eEggVnuPcfY The video] consisted of club scenes intermixed with a caped man (played by
Jerry Sadowitz ) running round a wasteland.Performance on Top of the Pops
When the Shamen appeared on
Top of the Pops , it was expected thatMr C should tone down the song due to its being broadcast. The group replaced the final lyrics: "Got any Salmon?" - with "Has anyone got anyunderlay ?". TheBBC were furious, and draggedMr C into a room off-camera, to explain himself, only to be told that it was simply a gratuitous "rug" reference. [Bussmann, Jane: "Once In A Lifetime: The Crazy Days of Acid House" (ISBN 0-7535-0260-7)]Chart performance
The song shot to number one in the British charts (ironically during the
BBC 's drug awareness week), and stayed there for four weeks.References
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