NAZ NOMAD & THE NIGHTMARES 

COLD TURKEY

(P Miller) 

Originally recorded by BIG BOY PETE

Taken from ... 

GIVE DADDY THE KNIFE, CINDY

(chorus)

Cold Turkey, you stink of cheese (x2)

 

Hey hey oh check out them

Hey hey you don't like it baby

Hey heyt I just knew you could

Hey hey I knew you should

 

And nothing I can do would ever seem the same

Nothing left to do, join that queue again

Nothing but the night, watch me cry again

Just let me sleep

 

(chorus)

 

Hey hey do what I like that

Hey hey you make me feel so good

Hey hey give me some of that loving stuff

Hey hey I just can't get enough

 

Cos nothing in this world will make me feel alright

Nothing I can take will make me sleep tonight

Nothing I can drink will get me up with it

Just let me sleep

 

(chorus)

(chorus) x3

 

I'm going turkey baby

Gonna stink of cheese

Alright

Come on now

Cold Turkey

I'm gonna get get get cold turkey now

I'm feeling bad

I'm feeling a little turkey on the shoulder yeah

Cold turkey get away

Yeah come on baby

Cold turkey you stink of cheese

Cold turkey do it down

Down, down

Underground

Yeah there's flowers all around

And the sun is sining

Yeah come on baby

We're feeling trippy now and hoopy

Thats cold turkey

(chorus)

This mysterious British guitarist, real name Peter Jay Miller (born 26 May 1942, Norwich, England) cut some oddball non-hits in the '60s that have amassed quite a reputation among psychedelic collectors.

Starting out with a rock & roll band called the Offbeats, who recorded an EP in 1958, he then became a member of minor British group Peter Jay & the Jaywalkers.

He went solo in late 1965 with "Baby I Got News for You," a Troggsish number with wads of fuzzy guitar. Billed simply as "Miller," Pete was backed on the recording by Peter Frampton and members of the Herd.

For the next few years he concentrated on writing for British music publishers, and recording demos for himself.

A second single, "Cold Turkey," this time billed to Big Boy Pete, was issued in early 1968. With its eerie blasts of spaceship-elevator psychedelic guitars and biting mod-psych vocals, "Cold Turkey" fully deserves its classic status, though few heard it at the time. In a further twist to the already odd Big Boy Pete story, Miller refused to tour; a different singer was sent out in his place, leading to a good deal of "who really was Big Boy Pete" speculation among serious '60s historians before the confusion was cleared up.

Miller is also the founder and CEO of the Audio Institute of America, an online recording engineer school which has taught thousands of students from more than 130 countries around the world.

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