Thank you for posting this. I'm glad to see they're still with it.
Thank you for posting this. I'm glad to see they're still with it.
Just posted it in the Records Reviews group:
http://garagepunk.ning.com/group/recordreviews/forum/topics/terrell-s-tuneup-spook-rock
I don't think so. I think these are the actual commercials. Maybe I'm wrong, but these seem like intentional bloopers. Watch some of the others... they're all like this. Rudy starts saying something, goofs up, curses, and the dude with the hot dog & headphones on comes up laughing hysterically. Pretty unfunny, actually.
John Battles said:
It is ridiculous , but , these are the outtakes. Have'nt seen the finished commercials. This is probably the first time an obscure , Old School Rockabilly artist , such as he , has done a TV commercial since Cordell Jackson played rings around Brian Setzer in that Bud Light commercial , though Cordell was in a class of her own ,not stuck on one thing.
It is ridiculous , but , these are the outtakes. Have'nt seen the finished commercials. This is probably the first time an obscure , Old School Rockabilly artist , such as he , has done a TV commercial since Cordell Jackson played rings around Brian Setzer in that Bud Light commercial , though Cordell was in a class of her own ,not stuck on one thing.
That's what I needed to know! Yeah, wow... there are actually a whole bunch of them, and they're all pretty ridiculous. Like this one:
Ken said:
Pine Brothers, I think
Pine Brothers, I think
That's crazy. I mean....A Rockabilly Singer should be promoting HICCUP remedies...Or hiccup starters , maybe ? Well , we have it on good authority what does THAT.....
Might be able to find 'em online. What brand cough drops was it, do you remember?
I don't know if its a national thing or not, but after Jeopardy in Columbus they've started showing cough drop commercials featuring Rudy "Tutti" Grayzell. How freakin' cool is that!
A friend of mine was talking to Mick about guitars. Mick said he'd never take a guitar worth more than a hundred dollars on tour again. When something happens to them, it's too painful otherwise. I can see that.
any ones knows the model the silvertone was it has a great town with the mustang copy
At least we still have Coldplay.
In honor of Halloween, I'm going to post this column I wrote for the Santa Fe New MExican a couple of years ago about one of my favorite ghost songs.
An impressionable 12-year-old rode to the top of an Arizona hill one afternoon with an old Cowboy friend to check a windmill. A big storm was building and they needed to lock the blades down before the wind hit. When finished, they paused to watch the clouds darken and spread across the sky. As lightning flashed, the Cowboy told the boy to watch closely and he would see the devil’s herd, their eyes red and hooves flashing, stampede ahead of phantom horsemen. The Cowboy warned the youth that if he didn’t watch himself, he would someday be up there with them, chasing steers for all eternity.
A version of this was published in The Santa Fe New Mexican
October 28, 2011
Southern Culture on the Skids has always excelled in good tasty swamp rock. The group’s latest album, Zombified — released this month just in time for the Halloween shopping rush — goes deep into the swamp, where mossy monsters dwell.
I don't think Eric Burdon could have been elevated to iconic status the way Jim Morrisson was , about 10 years after his death . He would have only graced magazines like "16" OR "Tiger Beat" when they were REALLY hurting for space filler. Until he started putting on the pounds , growing out his beard and , allegedly , introducing Lil' Jim to a Miami audience , Morrisson's looks made him quite the sex symbol in his day, but , everybody knows that. Burdon might not have been such a great looker , by comparison , but , his singing voice was pure "No blobs in the bog" animal sexuality. They were both very different , it's true , but , Burdon , as an early (White) student of The Blues was just as macho in his delivery as Morrisson. Van Morrisson.
Jim Morrisson is an icon , today , partly because he represented danger to a lot of people. And , it's true , he did get himself into a lot of brushes with the law , which he seemed to shrug off. Burdon openly admired , and dated , Black women when that was regarded as extremely dangerous , except maybe in places like France. He was a street - fightin' Geordie , and did'nt take any shit. It does'nt mean they're so alike or dissimilar as singers. Morrisson was a crooner as well as a shouter. Burdon had no time for croonin'.
I'll agree with ya on this one, but that's mainly because I was never a huge Doors fan. Actually, that's not entirely true... I thought the Doors were cool *before* I discovered all of the other great '60s bands, like the Animals, Seeds, Pretty Things, Remains, Shadows of Knight, Electric Prunes, Chocolate Watchband, 13th Floor Elevators, etc. etc. etc.
My first thought was that scream at the beginning of the Wailers' Hang Up too, but I've also always dug the nutty Alan Barnicoat screaming on this song:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7mc8jobkKz0
I saw the thread title and was about to vote for Jerry Roslie but you beat me to it!
Oh baby
Stomp and scream baby
Wail baby
Do the thing, move it 'round
Just a little bit, come on baby
Ya' got a good thing goin'.
Yes, yes, baby
Stomp and scream baby
Don't mean maybe
You're my baby, you're my baby
I don't mean maybe
Oh baby
Stomp and scream baby
...'Screaming Lord Sutch'...
A Gories cover wouldn't hurt, like "Thunderbird esq" or "I Think Ive Had It". Both can be fairly improvisational.
No I was adding on to what Kopper was saying..I forgot to hit reply.
Rockin Rod Strychnine said:
And you're going to open with that when you perform?
Old School Hero said:As weird as it is...I've been working on a Garage Punk style version of My Way by Limp Bizkit. Just sayin'.
ELO Don't Bring Me Down?!?! are you nuts?!?! that song RULES. it kinda reminds me of boogie-era Status Quo!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Phil Collins and Michael McDonald's voices makes me want to stab people, but my least favorite song of all time is DANCE WITH ME by ORLEANS ahhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I think this was compiled and produced by the same guy that put together the "Aliens, Psychos, & Wild Things" comp series and the '60's soul comp "Old Virginia Soul". I really want to pick this up, though!
MsStixx '76 - Elisa said:
Looks like there is a tasty disc out to go with the exhibition called Virginia Rocks
http://www.amazon.com/Virginia-Rocks-History-Rockabilly-Commonwealt...
Thanks, but I think I'm done with it (at least for a long while).