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He Went To Paris
Posted: September 7, 2003 1:06 am
by Tracy Kindsfather
How was "He went to Paris" written about, and what album did it debut on.
Posted: September 7, 2003 1:22 am
by Bamafan
It was written about 3 people, i can't think of the names right now. It was first on A white sport coat and a pink crustacean.

Posted: September 7, 2003 6:53 pm
by phjrsaunt
I don't have a clue (yeah, yeah...what else is new??????)
Who are the three people??????
Posted: September 7, 2003 7:26 pm
by Bamafan
Before he does the song on You had to be there, he says the song was written about Jesse Bartholmeu and Eddie Balchlaskie. I know those last names are spelled wrong, but that's who it was about.

He went to Paris
Posted: September 10, 2003 11:28 pm
by Tracy Kindsfather
The tree people are, ME MYSELF AND I. Hows that.
Posted: September 19, 2003 10:00 am
by aquaholic
the third is "old wino's down in NEW ORLEANS"
Posted: September 22, 2003 6:46 pm
by barefootpirate
There's a video of this song on JB's "Tales From Margaritavision". It's a pretty sad video. GREAT song though.

PHINS ^

Posted: December 1, 2003 3:25 pm
by Passed-out on Duval
aquaholic wrote:the third is "old wino's down in NEW ORLEANS"
Actually I think Bartholemue is the old wino down in New Orleans and the other guy is from Chicago...from my recollection on You Had to Be There, it is just about those two guys...
He also says on there that this song is one of HIS favorites.
Posted: December 1, 2003 3:50 pm
by East Texas Parrothead
I don't know who the three people are, but the song breaks my heart every time I hear it. It's a tear-jerker, for sure.
Posted: July 19, 2006 4:58 pm
by HTparrothead
a quote from the book that comes with "Boats Bars BEaches Ballads"
" Chicago is where I truly cut my teeth as a performer, working as the opening act at the Quiet Knight. I opened for a variety of people from Neil Sadaka to Bob Marley, and when I got frustrated with the crowds, the old one-armed clean-up man with the big German Shepherd always consoled me. It took me a few days of asking to find out that Eddie was more than a janitor. He was a gifted painter and a wonderful pianist. He would stay up after the club closed, and he would sing me songs from the Spanish Civil War where he had fought as a member of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade against the Fascists. Eddie Balchowsky was indeed an inspiration. He was larger than life, and as Mark Twain said, "he'd gone out into the terrirtory". This song is a tribute to his spirirt."
JB
Posted: July 28, 2006 11:43 pm
by Midnight Flyer
It was written for and inspired by both Jessie Barthalomew of NOLA and Eddie Balchowsky.