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A Public Execution

"A Public Execution" is a song by the American garage rock band Mouse and the Traps, also credited simply as Mouse, written by Ronnie "Mouse" Weiss and Knox Henderson, and first released as the group's debut single on Fraternity Records in December 1965 (''see'' 1965 in music). The song was a big regional hit in Texas and peaked in the lower reaches of the ''Billboard'' charts, but has become better-known today, in large part, due to the band's uncanny imitation of ''Highway 61 Revisited''-era Bob Dylan.〔(【引用サイトリンク】year=1972 )
"A Public Execution" was originally a one-time studio-project by Weiss at Robin Hood Studios, with no real expectations for commercial success.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Fraternity Years - Mouse and the Traps )〕 The song is based around a basic ascending tandem guitar-organ riff that has a striking similarity to Dylan's "Like a Rolling Stone". It's Dylanesque characteristics continue with Weiss's lead vocal, described by music historian Richie Unterberger as being "like vintage Dylan, a grinning, surrealistic, half-spoken rant" that boasted about being better-off without a woman. Weiss's homage, borderline parody, to Dylan concludes with an enthusiastic yowl, again, a detail featured on "Like a Rolling Stone". Unterberger goes on to characterize "A Public Execution" as "one of the few rip-offs so utterly accurate that it could easily fool listeners into believing it was the original article". Arguably, the tune is among the most accurate Dylan imitations to emerge from the era, not even replicated by Mouse and the Traps on their later recordings.
Upon release, "A Public Execution" bubbled under the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 at number 121. It was a tremendous regional hit for the group and proved to be their most successful release.〔 The tune has since gained wider recognition for being featured on the groundbreaking album ''Nuggets: Original Artyfacts from the First Psychedelic Era, 1965-1968'' in 1972, along with other ''Nuggets'' releases ''More Nuggets, Volume 2'' and ''Nuggets: Volume 6, Punk Part 2''. In later years, the song has appeared on the compilation albums ''Public Execution'' and ''The Fraternity Years''.〔
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