Louie Louie - Pye
International UK 1963 USA - Jerden
The
original was by Richard Berry and The Pharaohs in 1956 but few remember
them.
From Portland in Oregon The Kingsmen set the style for
imitators everywhere to include this in their repertoire.
A firm favourite track at the original Twisted Wheel,
Manchester and a Mod anthem.
Its effects just keep marching on..
In the UK TV commercial for Lucozade, "Louie Louie"
rings out: the hero Jimmy is late, he emerges in his Italian tight fitting
shinny mohair suit and his mother wants to give him his sandwiches, his friends
on Scooters call for him, 'come on Jimmy'. Jimmy and his friends are going to Brighton,
to bash the motorcycle Rockers.
He drinks Lucozade but we don't see him use it to swallow
down his amphetamines, and that's why he won't be needing the sandwiches, as
the drugs suppress the appetite and in the advert Jimmy clearly knows this! His
scooter mates smile 'Ave you got yer sandwiches?' I wonder if the Lucozade
(Beechams) company knew (1998) that the advertising executive responsible for
the film knew. Was he called Jimmy?, who knows. however I bet he was a Mod in
the 60's.