album:House of Joy genre:Blues streams:72 creation date:2012-05-30
06/02/12 03:21:39PM @hooyoosay:
Very nice rock song, strongly reminding of how 80's rock bands used to sound, you know, the J. Geils Band type of bands.
Guitar and organ weaving beautifully, even with a slight reggae feel in a yet typically pop-rock song.
Drums and bass doing what they should do (= get the thing going), but without being disturbingly up front. Nice.
Even the vocal FX are reminding of some stereotype 80's sounds.
Not to say that it sounds obsolete, but just to say that it all fits together very well.
The King Cake Story as told by Frog Boy:I started hanging out in rest stop bathrooms and met up with Joe while selling cigarette butts to desperate smokers....
The King Cake Story as told by Frog Boy: I started hanging out in rest stop bathrooms and met up with Joe while selling cigarette butts to desperate smokers. In 1979 this was not a good business to be in but, I was feeling kind of addled at that point in my life as I had been abducted by aliens and taken aboard a UFO for an unspecified amount of time during the previous October... Playing music together just seemed to be the logical thing to do. At some point later on we met up with Turk when we found ourselves suddenly under a bridge on an abandoned stretch of railroad tracks. He claims to be an alien and I'm inclined to believe him, though not totally convinced.... The three of us walked a few miles and pretty soon we came to a refrigerator box city where we met up with Todd who had played with Moon Mullican back in the '40s. Joe, Turk and I pooled our 46 cents and were able to get a box for the night. It turns out that many of the people in this cardboard community had come from missing or crashed airline flights. Black helicopters would occaisionally drop supplies.... but that is another story. Three days later finally made it out of the woods to the main road. Frank picked us up hitchhiking, or so we thought. Actually he had gotten out of the his seat while driving to change an 8-track tape in the deck that was under the back seat. The van had driven off onto the shoulder and come to a stop. By the time he realized what had happened we had all piled in. Grateful to have help changing tapes he agreed to give us a ride. About a hundred miles later we coasted into the parking lot of a seedy road house in east Texas on fumes and realized that we were broke with no money for gas or food. The owner desperate for a band because the band he had booked had cancelled hired us on the spot. And the rest is history..
Very nice rock song, strongly reminding of how 80's rock bands used to sound, you know, the J. Geils Band type of bands.
Guitar and organ weaving beautifully, even with a slight reggae feel in a yet typically pop-rock song.
Drums and bass doing what they should do (= get the thing going), but without being disturbingly up front. Nice.
Even the vocal FX are reminding of some stereotype 80's sounds.
Not to say that it sounds obsolete, but just to say that it all fits together very well.
hooyoosay