gstallons Posted December 14, 2008 Author Posted December 14, 2008 Methinks ye talke crazeee talke my goode fellowe. Dig the hip lyrics I've been labouring on. Rockin innit? I'm gonna write a little letter, gonna mail it to my forum Admin. Yeah an' it's a jumpin' little audio file I want my forum jockey to play. Roll Over Bendy, I gotta hear V-twin Termignoni today. You know, the relay temperature's risin' The Moto Guzzi's blowin' a fuse. My crank's beatin' rhythm and my airbox keeps a-singin' the blues. Roll Over Bendy and tell Admin Jaap the news. I got the rockin' tappets, I need a shot of air cooled rhythm and blues. I caught the rollin' shafties sittin' down at a 1200 Sport review. Roll Over Bendy the valves 'r' rockin' in two by two. Well, if you feelin' like it go get your V.11, then reel and rock it. Roll it over and move on up just a trifle further and reel and rock with it, roll it over, Roll Over Bendy, dig these big torque rhythm and blues. Well, early in the mornin' I'm a-givin' you a warnin' don't you step on my Tenni suede shoes. Hey diddle diddle, I am setting the gaps to universal spec, call it a fiddle, ain't got nothin' to lose. Roll Over Bendy and tell Admin Jaap the news. You know she wiggles like a glow worm, dance like a spinnin' top. She got a crazy Marzocchi, Ya oughta see it reel and rock. Long as she got high octane, the revin' music wont never stop. Roll Over Bendy, Roll Over Bendy, Roll Over Bendy, Roll Over Bendy, Roll Over Bendy, dig these big twin rhythm and blues. EDIT I thought I better add that this is, of course, Chuck Berry's Roll over Beethoven – in case you young-uns don't know it. BFG, If you composed this in less than 6 mos. you are a genius..
jrt Posted December 16, 2008 Posted December 16, 2008 Tough luck, old bean. It took him 6 months and a day, 10 stone of scones and a partridge in a pear tree. Ever since GStallions put up 'Johnny B. Goode', I have 'You can't judge a book by it's cover' stuck in my head. (yes, I know it's Bo Diddley, but still...) Good call on Nick Cave, Jihem.
belfastguzzi Posted December 16, 2008 Posted December 16, 2008 Ever since GStallions put up 'Johnny B. Goode', I have 'You can't judge a book by it's cover' stuck in my head. (yes, I know it's Bo Diddley, but still...) Good call on Nick Cave, Jihem. Ever since JR put up Bo Diddley, the name Bod Iddley has been stuck in my head. What should I do?
gstallons Posted December 16, 2008 Author Posted December 16, 2008 And you know C Berry is a St Louis native. I suppose if I could take my kids to see one R & R performance it would be Chuck Berry. Splitting hairs. Is Bo Diddly R&R or Blues ?
jihem Posted December 16, 2008 Posted December 16, 2008 Splitting hairs. Is Bo Diddly R&R or Blues ? Good question... He's one of these guys who made bridges between genres, and helped create rock n roll, but he was more a R&B person than a blues person, even if his roots are blues. And his use of electricity and fx blurt even more the situation. So, I would say his hands are playing RnR while his feet are using R&B rythmic patterns. On a (not too) side note, I have been drafted by a university/private co-funded business company as they want to make some kind of hush hush project about the history of music but the point is that i have been spending last week listening to Jimi Hendrix's albums (starting with only the official ones or the list never ends...) Electric Ladyland is...far out man. I'm too young to have been tasting him first time around but what strikes me about Hendrix, besides his fingers obvious ability, is the harmonies he was using: he was decades ahead of his peers and he still is in a league of his own and a true, true genious. Yesterday and today are/were The Stooges and Iggy Pop days I can tell ya, The Idiot, beautifully produce by Bowie, is one of the best rock album ever. imho. It's a dirty job but somebody's got to do it
belfastguzzi Posted December 16, 2008 Posted December 16, 2008 . I'm too young... first time around... Hendrix, Ha, you can't fool us! You just don't remember – because you were there! Peace
mike wilson Posted December 16, 2008 Posted December 16, 2008 #5 "Gimme Some Lovin' " by The Spencer Davis Group. Steve Winwood at 17 singing this NO WAY!!!! WAY!!!!!!!! No way. He was 16.
mike wilson Posted December 16, 2008 Posted December 16, 2008 Sorry, I can't take middle-class white boys playing blues-derived music seriously. So: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=23oodi_93KQ http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=3hcZ4s9cvpw http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=K4qdgno-huo (additional vocals by Keith Moon) http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=-_Qbidac8J8 OK, one serious selection. http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=aTzh2HARvlA&...re=channel_page
jrt Posted December 17, 2008 Posted December 17, 2008 on a serious note, every sunday night here is STL, there is a community radio program called Chicken Shack that absolutely rocks the rhythm and blues. KDHX.org You can stream it to your computer wherever you are. Good (blues/R& streams are the weekday afternoon programs: Soul Selector, Blursday, Blues in the night, and Sunday's Chicken Shack.
Greg Field Posted December 17, 2008 Posted December 17, 2008 The Replacements: Anything off of "Hootenanny" or "Let it Be" Uncle Tupelo: "Whiskey Bottle" Split Lip Rayfield: All of it Slim Cessna's Auto Club: "Providence" Sex Pistols: "God Save the Queen"
fotoguzzi Posted December 17, 2008 Posted December 17, 2008 Electric Ladyland is...far out man. you haven't really experienced it until heard through headphones on acid while skipping high school. did you know he plays a right handed guitar left handed? If you ever get to Seattle be sure to visit the "Experience Music Project" near the space needle. It's also the Jimi Hendrix museum... There is a 2 story sculpture made of instruments that actually play music... it's far out man, Groovy!
JackBoots Posted December 17, 2008 Posted December 17, 2008 The Replacements: Anything off of "Hootenanny" or "Let it Be" The Replacements!!! God bless you Greg!! I saw them 3-4 times. A couple even before Bob's sad demise!
Greg Field Posted December 18, 2008 Posted December 18, 2008 I lived just a few blocks from Bob when I lived in Minneapolis. I saw him frequently. I did not know him, though. I regret that.
Distilled Waters Run Deep Posted December 18, 2008 Posted December 18, 2008 I lived just a few blocks from Bob when I lived in Minneapolis. I saw him frequently. I did not know him, though. I regret that. Greg, I went to art college with Mick Hucknall (Simply Red), & painted next to him -he practised (pretty good) harmonica impersonations at the same time as painting, & the studio often resounded to my "Shut the f*** up, Huck, I can't think!" -didn't know he'd make such a good living from it one day... Anyway, I wouldn't put anything he's made in my top ...er... never mind... (yeh, sour grapes)
Admin Jaap Posted December 18, 2008 Posted December 18, 2008 My Dutch Rock & Roll Top 5: 60's: Cuby & the Blizzards - Windows of my Eyes 70's: Focus - Hocus Pocus 80's: (I know it's a cover, but it brings back a lot of memories!) 90's: 00's: Anouk - Modern World
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