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Freebird Revisited

July 6, 2009

Lord knows, I can't change.The Chicago Tribune attempts to tackle the origins of shouting "Freebird" at shows, and gives a shout out to Glorious Noise for our pioneering research on the subject.

In 2005, the Wall Street Journal hunted for the original shouter -- and settled (somewhat) on [Chicago via Grand Rapids, Michigan disc jockey Kevin] Matthews. A year earlier, Glorious Noise, a Chicago-based music blog, stalked similar prey.

• GLONO: That Joke Isn't Funny
Anymore
(January 2004)
• GLONO: One More From the Road (March 2004)
• WSJ: Rock's Oldest Joke: Yelling 'Freebird!' In a Crowded Theater (March 2005)

MP3: Charles Wood - "Banjo Freebird" (courtesy of the Open Source Audio)

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