I read about this song in an interview with Yo La Tengo's Steve McNew
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQyu0BaZkjU
he was explaining the origins of this song
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXTDaufFC60
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I read about this song in an interview with Yo La Tengo's Steve McNew
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQyu0BaZkjU
he was explaining the origins of this song
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXTDaufFC60
RIP Bobby
[QUOTE=creaky fossil;4364252]I read about this song in an interview with Yo La Tengo's Steve McNew
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQyu0BaZkjU
cool tune
Interesting little read over at RollingStone mag ....
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/n...at-70-20141202
"His most famous studio moment — 1971's "Brown Sugar" — was originally supposed to be a guitar solo, but in a spontaneous moment, Jagger and producer Jimmy Miller suggested they add saxophone. "It was the first take – I just really shut my eyes and play," said Keys." ....
...."But his wild ways became even too wild for the Stones. On their 1973 European tour, he missed a commitment and Richards found him in his bathtub full of Dom Perignon. "He’s got a cigar, bathtub full of champagne and this French chick with him," Richards recalled in Life. "And he said, 'Fuck off'."
RIP
fkn rights. French chic and tub full o bubbly. Keef should have known. now is not the time
to get the full context you have to think about the "chop" metaphor used in an older song that was in the soundtrack of the Fallout 3 world
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8E_XvcWawUM
ski ya soon bro
Good Bobby Keys obit in the Washington Post: http://www.washingtonpost.com/entert...d9e_story.html
Holy fuck, Jean Beliveau died too!
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Probably my favorite YLT tune. Last time I heard them play it live they crushed it for about 20 minutes at the 930 Club. Brain-meltingly loud too. Gotta love it when Ira goes on a tear.
This song came on the ipod while riding into work today. Much head-bobbing and smiling ensued.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jb9F-pScq8
I saw YLT many times when I lived in the mid-Atlantic, always hoping for an Ira freak-out show, got what I wanted at least half of the time. Of all YLT albums, May I Sing With Me, the most freakout-filled album, is my favorite.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_TOg_H6w-k
but today, this is what I wanted to hear when I woke up
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ViZefzGNKwc
^^reminds me of RATM. some good thump to that bass
not related other than ipod play from skiing yesterday. always a replay
yeah Dyin' Diamond begs for a subwoofer, it's only remarkable for the slackjawed singing otherwise -- though the slack marblemouth singing kicks unholy ass!
Tippster I've never heard that Jimmy's Chicken Shack song before, and when they were getting airplay and being mentioned often I used to confuse them with Chickasaw Mudd Puppies, maybe just because the word "chick" is in both? Obviously their music isn't like Chickasaw Mudd Puppies.
Jimmy's reminds me of Ned's... There may be a better song to compare their voices, but here ya go...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98Wn0YH4icE
No argument here!
Stones, Faces, Bumps lose another one...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MKhjOPlpuGo
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/ne...-dead-20141203
Heh - sounds like they grew up listening to the Housemartins. JCS was a little more guitar-heavy, but I will concede the 90's connection.
Creaky: Jimmy's Chicken Shack was an HFS staple in the mid 90's since they were local Annapolis boys. I think fellow maggot Labcabin actually knows and used to get bent with Jimmy HaHa (the lead singer.)
I liked Ned's.. Actually I enjoyed quite a few of those grebo bands back then.
http://youtu.be/hRAIm73okFQ
That's after I'd stopped listening to HFS. I remember the band name, but I think that video is the first song I've ever heard. This is the local band I remember being an HFS favorite that you wouldn't hear otherwise without seeing them live. Andy Reynolds and Gregg Maizel went to jr high and HS with me and a lot of others from the region:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6BOTF3cJWA
In jr high, Andy and Gregg hung around a dude named Phil Rosenthal, who later was in Not Even, a band that didn't manage to get HFS airplay but released that linked LP. I have a copy of it, and speaking of Housemartins, that's about what Not Even sounded like. Nobody in Not Even became a Fatboy Slim, though.
speaking of HFS, thanks to J Gilbert the Weasel I bought this album when it came out in 79
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVUDNlz2Wyk
hasta la vista keyman
Dredging from the early 80s: