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Everything posted by Lammycat
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The six snare drum hits after "...six gun" works perfectly, though. I've always gotten a kick out of the GD's take on it, though it could be pretty tepid at times. I'll take The Clash's version over any other.
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Yeah, was -2 on the way to work. It happens. "Officially," eh? (wink)
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I missed Rich and Luther Dickinson a month or so ago here (school night). I really like his latest album, though.
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You should have saved the money from the "handling fees" for a Mediterranean cruise with the family or something.
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Carrolls that are not carols:
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Also not a carol:
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No "Fairytale of New York," eh?
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What about Blondie/Debbie Harry, the original white rapper? Or Snow? Or 3rd Bass?
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Which brings to mind ELP's take on Copland's "Fanfare for the Common Man" that I only knew the ELP version of until mid-80s.....
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Led Zeppelin: Whole Lotta Love (Willie Dixon), Dazed & Confused, In My Time of Dying, etc. Stones: A lot of their early stuff (Little Red Rooster (Willie Dixon), etc.) and their entire new album. I don't think it's silly as Blues is the front-runner/gateway to Rock & Roll and inspired "white" groups like the Beatles, Stones, and LZ. I find it interesting that LZ didn't give credit to the music it "stole" from artists of color, though.
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Speaking of Mike Watt: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dNMhl7YuKEY
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Ditto on the Beatles/Stones/Dylan covers, just tossing it out there. I agree on Iko and Women Are Smarter. My list could go on and on, really: Deep Elem, Road Runner, Hey Little One, Dark Hollow, Cold Rain & Snow, The Race is On, Mama Tried, etc., etc., etc......
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Can't find any other info on that 1st set. Apparently the entire band wore Nudie suits for this one, though....
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^ cool (Brinsley Shwarz). Apropos of nothing (other than the above video reminded me of it at first), check this out (I'll assume you have seen/heard it already,but still, for those who haven't). It's like pre-(proto) Punk era: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHNZUop7OK0
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Yeah, Hampton (was there and it was part of a wild 2nd set opener), but Garcia/Grisman used to to do it justice together....
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1) No one has ever heard the "Brinsley Schwarz" (if that's even his real name) version. 2) Ditto on that Rev. Gary Davis/"Samson" deal. There's a long list of tunes the GD covered that I had never heard the originals of first, but went back to find after hearing the GD cover them. This, to me, is one of the amazing things about that band: that they delved so deeply into varied genres of music and opened doors/ears to a lot of their fans to other styles/genres/musicians/etc.: Death Don't Have No Mercy (Rev. Gary Davis) Big Boss Man (Jimmy Reed) Morning Dew (Bonnie Dobson) Around and Around (C
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Nice: http://fox4kc.com/2016/12/06/pablo-sandoval-once-mlbs-belt-busting-panda-shows-off-dramatic-weight-loss/
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Cool. Never watched The Wire but have heard good things. Sopranos was probably my favorite series ever. Lovable, despicable thugs.
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Probably first heard that off of The Spaghetti Incident.... They cover "Morning Dew," too...
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Speaking of cover songs, I heard/saw King Missile doing (w/ John Hall wearing a gas mask for the vocals) Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Tuesday's Gone" before I heard the originial. Also, Steve Earle's "Townes" album of all Townes tunes is excellent.
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My wife and I talked about starting this series just a couple days ago. Let me know if it's worth it.
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Bob Forrest, from Celebrity Rehab!
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Just get him a fake I.D. What kind of a father are you?!
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I saw Pylon open for REM on the Green tour in Roanoke, VA. Still know very little about them.
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Or "Pictures of Matchstick Men."