METHADONE MAINTENANCE MAN by Tony Scheuren

Tony Scheuren’s spooky imitation of James Taylor. Complete with a harsh, flatted-A pronunciation of the word “clam”. Thanks to Claus Ulrich for publicizing this all-too-brief track. TED MYERS SAID: “Tony and I drifted apart for a number of years when I moved out to California in April of 1969. I didn’t see him again until around 1977 when he was in Los Angeles working for the touring company of National Lampoon’s show, Lemmings. He showed me his new songs, and we even did some recording together when he was in LA. But what really impressed me were these parody tapes Tony had made for the National Lampoon’s radio show. They were brilliant: perfect vocal impersonations of people like Dylan, James Taylor and Neil Young. What’s more, the songs they sang were completely original, new songs, with rippingly funny, satirical lyrics, and in the exact style of that artist. For instance, there was a Dylan send-up called ‘Queen Of the SLA,’ chronicling the exploits of Patty Hearst in the style of Dylan’s Hurricane Carter song, or there was a biting James Taylor parody called ‘Methadone Maintenance Man’ where he would nod out before the song was over.”

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5 Comments

  1. lauriejlin says:

    lol,lol……all the way to the mmt

    ... on July February 27th, 2010
  2. thetruthergirls says:

    lol good one

    ... on July February 27th, 2010
  3. boatbutter says:

    Brilliant stuff. Christopher Guest I think did “Highway Toes” – another great Taylor parody.

    ... on July February 28th, 2010
  4. zachwinningham says:

    Even the guitar part (especially the last lick) are so satirical of JT. Love it. Incredible how accurate it sounds.

    ... on July February 28th, 2010
  5. drewmitch44 says:

    THANKS!! From one MMT man to another!!

    ... on July February 28th, 2010