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March 13, 2008 2:22 pm
Dang all the talk about ZZ Top got me in the mood.
I need to get some more of their stuff.

NOW: Got me under pressure - ZZ Top

Off 'Eliminator' if they weren't big already this album shot them over the top.
Great album

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March 13, 2008 2:29 pm
Ever hear Hank Williams Jr. do LaGrange?Yank, Bocephus says its time to let the boy boogie-woogie!  Yeah, Hank Jr is enough of a showman and hellraiser to pull it off.  It does not match ZZ Top's power level, but I do like the addition of the honky-tonk piano in Hank's version.

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March 13, 2008 2:34 pm

afternoon everyone been on the run only got time for a couple then heading out to see coco montoya

coco montoya-beyond the blues 

 


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March 13, 2008 2:44 pm
Another One Bites The Dust   Queen

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March 13, 2008 2:47 pm
Hey Bluez

NOW: Short Skirt, Long Jacket - Cake

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March 13, 2008 2:47 pm

Good afternoon, everybody!  I just want to touch a couple of points I saw mentioned on the last few pages:

  • Cleve, AMG is All Music Guide, an excellent music resource.  Many of the reviews you see a lot of us use on this thread come from AMG.  www.allmusic.com.
  • Favorite ZZ Top Song:  "Mexican Blackbird" 
  • Bluezhound:  I just discovered Coco Montoya, thanks to recommendations from this board and he is awesome.  Enjoy the show.
  • I saw someone yesterday listening to Jon Wayne's "Texas Funerals"; hilarious song!  If my memory is correct, it appears on the Dusk Til Dawn soundtrack, aong with "Mexican Blackbird" and songs from the Blasters, Tito & Tarantula, Jimmie Vaughan and The Mavericks.

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March 13, 2008 2:50 pm

Now Playing:

The Clash:  The Clash

Never Mind the Bollocks may have appeared revolutionary, but the Clash's eponymous debut album was pure, unadulterated rage and fury, fueled by passion for both rock & roll and revolution. Though the cliché about punk rock was that the bands couldn't play, the key to the Clash is that although they gave that illusion, they really could play — hard. The charging, relentless rhythms, primitive three-chord rockers, and the poor sound quality give the album a nervy, vital energy. Joe Strummer's slurred wails perfectly compliment the edgy rock, while Mick Jones' clearer singing and charged guitar breaks make his numbers righteously anthemic. Even at this early stage, the Clash were experimenting with reggae, most notably on the Junior Murvin cover "Police & Thieves" and the extraordinary "(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais," which was one of five tracks added to the American edition of The Clash. "Deny," "Protex Blue," "Cheat," and "48 Hours" were removed from the British edition and replaced for the U.S. release with the British-only singles "Complete Control," "(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais," "Clash City Rockers," "I Fought the Law," and "Jail Guitar Doors," all of which were stronger than the items they replaced. Though the sequencing and selection were slightly different, the core of the album remained the same, and each song retained its power individually. In 2000, Columbia/Legacy reissued and remastered the album to include the U.K. songs. Few punk songs expressed anger quite as bracingly as "White Riot," "I'm So Bored With the U.S.A.," "Career Opportunities," and "London's Burning," and their power is all the more incredible today. Rock & roll is rarely as edgy, invigorating, and sonically revolutionary as The Clash.


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March 13, 2008 3:03 pm
Gimme Three Steps    Lynyrd Skynyrd

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March 13, 2008 3:06 pm
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