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Nimoy's Maiden Wine Song and Nancy Sinatra

ZapBrannigan

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I just heard the Nancy Sinatra / Lee Hazlewood song "Summer Wine" (1967) for the first time, and I think Leonard Nimoy's song "Maiden Wine" (heard in "Plato's Stepchildren") was modeled on it, or written as a tribute to it. Whichever, it was clearly a huge, unacknowledged influence on the Nimoy song.

"Summer Wine" [SPOILER ALERT] is about a man who is seduced by a woman who gets him drunk and robs him. Or, as I believe, the woman is just a metaphor for booze itself, and that's what "robs" him, as alcohol abuse can ruin people.

"Maiden Wine," as we all know, uses wine as a metaphor for what women have that heartless men just want to get hold of. And it's not just the general concept that Nimoy appears to have played with to write his awful Spock song. In "Summer Wine," every refrain of the lyric concludes with "Oh, summer wine" -- in the same manner and pretty much the same musical notes as Nimoy singing "ahh, bitter dregs."

Someone should have noticed this years ago, that "Maiden Wine" had such a strong and obvious influence.
 
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In "Summer Wine," every refrain of the lyric concludes with "Oh, summer wine" -- in the same manner and pretty much the same musical notes as Nimoy singing "ahh, bitter dregs."
That part does sound distinctly similar.
 
That is interesting. Not as close as General Savage's theme from 12 O'Clock High and Kirk's theme, but there could definitely be some inspiration.

And count me among the folks who kind of likes that song. And the episode, for that matter! :)
 
How many years do you have to wait, Neo? Three..?
JB

Yep. It is currently December 28th, 1964. In fact, as we speak, I am looking at a memo that Gene Roddenberry wrote about the special effects screening in the first pilot. Such are my Godlike powers!
 
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