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Thread started 11/09/09 1:30pm

Paulob

Where does "Ow eeee ow, ooow ow" originate from? The Wizard of Oz?

Howdo,

I tried doing a search but for obvious reasons nothing came back.

Simple question that has bugged me for ages. Where does the "Ow eeee ow, ooow ow" crowd chant originate from that was featured in the Sign O The Times film?

I recollect Prince introducing it during the Parade tour but the other day I watched The Wizard of Oz and there was a part where a bunch of munchkin type dwarf characters were chanting it as they entered the castle.

Do you think Prince lifted the chant from the film?
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Reply #1 posted 11/09/09 1:32pm

unique

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prince was one of the munchkins in the original wizard of oz and that's where the chant came from

michael jackass was in a remake of the wizard of oz called this is shit with diana ross and it made stevie wonder poke his eyes out after watching it, and now he is blind
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Reply #2 posted 11/09/09 1:35pm

Giovanni777

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It is actually, "Oh weeee oh... Oooooh oh."
"He's a musician's musician..."
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Reply #3 posted 11/09/09 1:35pm

eireboy34

unique said:

prince was one of the munchkins in the original wizard of oz and that's where the chant came from

michael jackass was in a remake of the wizard of oz called this is shit with diana ross and it made stevie wonder poke his eyes out after watching it, and now he is blind




lol lol


All true.
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Reply #4 posted 11/09/09 1:38pm

unique

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Paulob said:

Howdo,

I tried doing a search but for obvious reasons nothing came back.

Simple question that has bugged me for ages. Where does the "Ow eeee ow, ooow ow" crowd chant originate from that was featured in the Sign O The Times film?

I recollect Prince introducing it during the Parade tour but the other day I watched The Wizard of Oz and there was a part where a bunch of munchkin type dwarf characters were chanting it as they entered the castle.

Do you think Prince lifted the chant from the film?


u know the track is 23 years old and the org is about 12 years old and it's taken u till now 2 post the question and find out? i deserve a prize or something. like your first borns virginity to sell on ebay
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Reply #5 posted 11/09/09 1:40pm

eireboy34

Unique is on fine form tonite!!!! biggrin
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Reply #6 posted 11/09/09 1:45pm

Paulob

Harsh! Is it a crime to ask a question. Bring back Housequake for civil discussion?
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Reply #7 posted 11/09/09 1:57pm

unique

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Paulob said:

Harsh! Is it a crime to ask a question. Bring back Housequake for civil discussion?


i think you would be banned and kicked in the balls if you asked that question in housequake. they had funny rules there
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Reply #8 posted 11/09/09 2:05pm

erik319

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unique said:

prince was one of the munchkins in the original wizard of oz and that's where the chant came from

michael jackass was in a remake of the wizard of oz called this is shit with diana ross and it made stevie wonder poke his eyes out after watching it, and now he is blind


Best. Post. Ever.
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Reply #9 posted 11/09/09 2:05pm

JayJai

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Giovanni777 said:

It is actually, "Oh weeee oh... Oooooh oh."

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Reply #10 posted 11/09/09 2:43pm

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Yes, the chant is from the film Wizard of Oz. Prince really seems to like the film because he has also sung the song Somewhere Over the Rainbow occasionally during soundchecks and aftershows,and you probably do know that that song is from that movie as well,and it is also a popular song connected with the homosexual popculture.

I guess Prince simply likes the message of the movie, the fact that it´s based in the midwest and the selfmotivational message of it. Some elements of the movie can also be found in other Prince songs, such as " I´m badder than the wicked witch" in the song Dead On It off The Black Album. The Wicked Witch plays a part in the movie, too.

There are actually lots of Oz references in Prince´s music and sometimes even in his interviews, like that VIBE interview by Alan Light in 1994 where he drinks portwine and says "To Oz!".
" I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?"
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Reply #11 posted 11/09/09 2:56pm

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do americans use this chant or is it just a weird european thing?..i guess it was funny once but irritates the piss outta me
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Reply #12 posted 11/09/09 2:57pm

frenchylatina

didn't prince wrote that song 100 MPH for Mazaratti? If so, then the wizard of oz is probably one of his favorite movies cool
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Reply #13 posted 11/09/09 3:15pm

andykeen

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Giovanni777 said:

It is actually, "Oh weeee oh... Oooooh oh."



Man this chant at the O2 was alive & kicking, felt so good to be apart of it!

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Reply #14 posted 11/09/09 3:16pm

lotusflw3r

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didn't prince wrote that song 100 MPH for Mazaratti? If so, then the wizard of oz is probably one of his favorite movies cool



how so?
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Reply #15 posted 11/09/09 3:22pm

frenchylatina

lotusflw3r said:

how so?


how so what? confuse
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Reply #16 posted 11/09/09 3:25pm

Efan

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KoolEaze said:

Yes, the chant is from the film Wizard of Oz. Prince really seems to like the film because he has also sung the song Somewhere Over the Rainbow occasionally during soundchecks and aftershows,and you probably do know that that song is from that movie as well,and it is also a popular song connected with the homosexual popculture.

I guess Prince simply likes the message of the movie, the fact that it´s based in the midwest and the selfmotivational message of it. Some elements of the movie can also be found in other Prince songs, such as " I´m badder than the wicked witch" in the song Dead On It off The Black Album. The Wicked Witch plays a part in the movie, too.

There are actually lots of Oz references in Prince´s music and sometimes even in his interviews, like that VIBE interview by Alan Light in 1994 where he drinks portwine and says "To Oz!".


Also the "melting, melting, melting" reference from "I Wanna Melt with U."
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Reply #17 posted 11/09/09 4:23pm

poetcorner61

Paulob said:

Howdo,

I tried doing a search but for obvious reasons nothing came back.

Simple question that has bugged me for ages. Where does the "Ow eeee ow, ooow ow" crowd chant originate from that was featured in the Sign O The Times film?

I recollect Prince introducing it during the Parade tour but the other day I watched The Wizard of Oz and there was a part where a bunch of munchkin type dwarf characters were chanting it as they entered the castle.

Do you think Prince lifted the chant from the film?


It comes from dancing on burning hot coals!
lol lol lol
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Reply #18 posted 11/09/09 4:34pm

Tame

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"The Wizard of OZ," is deeper than it's own story. cool
"The Lion Sleeps Tonight...
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Reply #19 posted 11/09/09 4:42pm

xlr8r

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Ive always felt that SOTT should have been titled(or at least was a homage to)OZ. The reason is because theres a few Wiard of Oz references.

Dorothy Parker(Dorothy), the affliction brought on by a withes curse (wicked witch ofthe west), Princes' high Camille munchkin voice on songs like If I Was Your Girlfriend, You Got The Look and of course the obvious 'oh we oh, oh oh''sfrom IGBABN. N

Not to mention the cover art which had a crystal ball as a centerpiece(like the crystal ball the wicked witch used in oz. Play In The Sunshine also talks bout a big white rabbitt so I guess he added a little Alice In Wonderland to the mix too. Maybe he wrote it as a soundtrack to be played along with Wizard Of Oz just like Pink Floyd allegedly did with their Dark Side Of The Moon album back in the day? After all Prince did like to make "answer" albums of previous rock gods (Purple Rain=hendrix, ATWIAD=The Beatles, SOTT=Pink Floyd, etc) not to mention the Pink Floyd like sounds in the song IT.

Ive always wanted to express this wizard of oz connection and wondered if anyone else had thought the same thing. Also the line in Strange Relationship, where he says"isnt it a shame this aint a movie..." Hell , his face even looks green on the cover, like th e wicked with of the west lol. All in all the SOTT
seems like a sexy, adult version of WIZARD OF OZ, or so it seems.And your little
dog Toto too.
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Reply #20 posted 11/09/09 4:51pm

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xlr8r said:

Ive always felt that SOTT should have been titled(or at least was a homage to)OZ. The reason is because theres a few Wiard of Oz references.

Dorothy Parker(Dorothy), the affliction brought on by a withes curse (wicked witch ofthe west), Princes' high Camille munchkin voice on songs like If I Was Your Girlfriend, You Got The Look and of course the obvious 'oh we oh, oh oh''sfrom IGBABN. N

Not to mention the cover art which had a crystal ball as a centerpiece(like the crystal ball the wicked witch used in oz. Play In The Sunshine also talks bout a big white rabbitt so I guess he added a little Alice In Wonderland to the mix too. Maybe he wrote it as a soundtrack to be played along with Wizard Of Oz just like Pink Floyd allegedly did with their Dark Side Of The Moon album back in the day? After all Prince did like to make "answer" albums of previous rock gods (Purple Rain=hendrix, ATWIAD=The Beatles, SOTT=Pink Floyd, etc) not to mention the Pink Floyd like sounds in the song IT.

Ive always wanted to express this wizard of oz connection and wondered if anyone else had thought the same thing. Also the line in Strange Relationship, where he says"isnt it a shame this aint a movie..." Hell , his face even looks green on the cover, like th e wicked with of the west lol. All in all the SOTT
seems like a sexy, adult version of WIZARD OF OZ, or so it seems.And your little
dog Toto too.



Great post, that´s exactly what I meant in my post above but I didn´t really feel like going into details. You broke it down pretty good.

Nice read,hats off.
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Reply #21 posted 11/09/09 4:53pm

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If you play the wizard of oz and sign of the times together, the ooow eh oooh's are synchronised!
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Reply #22 posted 11/09/09 4:53pm

xlr8r

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TheEnglishGent said:

If you play the wizard of oz and sign of the times together, the ooow eh oooh's are synchronised!


razz lol
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Reply #23 posted 11/09/09 10:31pm

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Besides the above mentioned Dorothy (Gale) - 100 MPH, see also Auntee Emm - Electric Intercourse.
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Reply #24 posted 11/09/09 11:28pm

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xlr8r said:

SOTT=Pink Floyd


Really? I'm not a Pink Floyd expert, but I've never made that connection. Care to elaborate?
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Reply #25 posted 11/10/09 12:50am

LittleNicci

unique said:

prince was one of the munchkins in the original wizard of oz and that's where the chant came from

michael jackass was in a remake of the wizard of oz called this is shit with diana ross and it made stevie wonder poke his eyes out after watching it, and now he is blind


You are soo mean
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Reply #26 posted 11/10/09 1:43am

Imago

I thought it was Snow White?
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Reply #27 posted 11/10/09 3:10am

remko

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TheEnglishGent said:

If you play the wizard of oz and sign of the times together, the ooow eh oooh's are synchronised!


Only if you play them backwards wink
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Reply #28 posted 11/10/09 3:29am

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unique said:

prince was one of the munchkins in the original wizard of oz and that's where the chant came from

michael jackass was in a remake of the wizard of oz called this is shit with diana ross and it made stevie wonder poke his eyes out after watching it, and now he is blind


I've never seen the movie, but I had to laugh at that. Poor Stevie. cool
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Reply #29 posted 11/10/09 4:17am

KeithyT

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Imago said:

I thought it was Snow White?

That's "hi-ho, hi-ho, it's off to work we go" which was also influential to Prince, resulting in 2001's The Rainbow Children album track The Work.
Just somewhere in the middle,
Not too good and not too bad.
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