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"Dirty Water" Single by The Standells from the album Dirty Water B-side "Rari" Released 1966 Genre Rock and roll Length 2:48 Label Tower/Capitol Writer(s) Ed Cobb Producer Ed Cobb "Dirty Water" is a song first recorded by the California rock and roll band The Standells in 1966 and composed by their producer, Ed Cobb. It is considered a classic of garage rock.
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Description
The song is a paean to the city of Boston and its then-famously polluted Boston Harbor and Charles River.
Its Boston and Charles River references are reportedly based on an experience of Cobb and his girlfriend with a mugger in Boston in the mid-1960s.[1] In addition to the river, other local interest items in the song include the Boston University co-ed curfew -- "Frustrated women . . . have to be in by twelve o'clock" -- and a passing mention of the Boston Strangler -- "have you heard about the Strangler? (I'm the man I'm the man)". Boston is also home to Simmons College, an Women's college that, like many such institutions, had a curfew for the students. There is disagreement as to whom the "frustrated women" refer to. However in a city with many large schools, as well as a large Navy presence (historically) it could be purposefully unspecific.
History
First issued on the Tower label, a subsidiary of Capitol Records, the song debuted April 30, 1966, on the Cash Box charts and peaked at #8. It reached #11 on the Billboard singles charts on June 11. It was the band's first major hit single; their earlier charting record, "The Boy Next Door," had only reached #102 on Billboard's "Bubbling Under" chart in February 1965.
Dirty Water was also the title of the Standells' most successful LP, their only nationally charting album. This LP charted on both Billboard and Cash Box magazines' charts, peaking at #52 and #39, respectively, during the summer of 1966.
The song is traditionally played by Boston sports teams following victories. The Patriots Sound Manager was the first to begin playing the song at the end of every game starting in the mid '80s. The Boston Bruins ice hockey team began playing the song in the early 1990's, and the Boston Red Sox baseball team followed suit after home victories beginning in the 2001 season.[citation needed] The surviving Standells have performed the song at Fenway Park from atop the Green Monster.
Covers and samples
- British garage rock revivalists The Inmates covered "Dirty Water" in 1979 (and replaced Boston and the Charles with London and the River Thames), a version which was a mid-sized international hit and reached #51 on The Billboard Hot 100 singles chart in January 1980.
- The song is sampled at the beginning of "These Are the Days," the first track on The Ducky Boys' 1998 album Dark Days.
- Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band with special guest Peter Wolf closed with "Dirty Water" during their back-to-back shows at Fenway in 2003.
- Boston punk band Dropkick Murphys often include the song in live sets, such as the one documented on 2002's Live on St. Patrick's Day From Boston, MA and at the 2007 Boston Red Sox baseball World Series victory rolling parade. A version recorded with The Mighty Mighty Bosstones' Dicky Barrett was released on Fenway Recordings' 2002 compilation In Our Lifetime, Vol. 3: The Revenge of Boston.
- Icelandic indie band Singapore Sling covered it in its 2002 debut album The Curse of Singapore Sling, released in North America and Europe the following year.
- Former Red Sox pitcher Bronson Arroyo's 2005 cover album, Covering the Bases, includes a version of the song.
- U2 included a snippet of the song while playing "Vertigo" during a two-night stand at Boston's TD Garden in December 2005.
- Aerosmith covered the song at both shows in their hometown of Boston during their 2006 Route of All Evil Tour and again at a show on their 2009 Tour, with the Dropkick Murphys.
- The Buffalo Sabres NHL team plays a cover version of this song before the beginning of the 3rd period. This version substitutes River Charles with Niagara River and Boston is replaced with Buffalo.
- Dirty Water has been the victory anthem after Boston Bruins wins since the early 1990's. The song was played at Rogers Arena during the post-game Stanley Cup celebration of the Bruins victory over the Vancouver Canucks.
- Dirty Water has been the victory anthem at Fenway Park since 1997.
- Dave Matthews Band covered "Dirty Water" during the encore on their second night of a two night stand at Fenway Park, on May 30, 2009.
- Steely Dan covered "Dirty Water" during the encore of their performances at the Wang Theatre in July 2009.
References
- ^ O'Nan, Stewart, and Stephen King. Faithful: Two Diehard Boston Red Sox Fans Chronicle the Historic 2004 Season. (Note that this book incorrectly refers to The Standells as a Boston proto-punk group, rather than a California garage band.)
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