Hey Rod,
Good points. I totally understand. It's easier to learn covers & when played in public a cover pulls in the audience because it's familiar to them. So I know what you are talking about. That started to happen during the end of my involvement with Truly Lover Trio. I started to feel like I was in a Roy Orbison tribute band as Marcel catered to the reception he would get when doing those songs live.
Now the cover thing has gone beyond a band like the Fuzztones doing obscure Garage songs. Now we have Johnny Cash Tribute Bands, Ramones Tribute Bands, and this week I started seeing ads for Cramps cover bands.
I'm glad someone likes the In Heat lp! I myself have a love/hate relationship with that record (as I do with my entire involvement in the Fuzztones). I'm proud of what we accomplished. I think the playing was good. I just know we could have done a helluva a lot better. That's the part that kills me. It was a good opportunity, but it became a wasted opportunity as far as I'm concerned.
I try to write my songs from my own personal experience in life. It's a form of story telling. I start with the lyrics and then the music, in most cases I will collaborate with my band mates on the music. That is how I wrote No Substitute & Something on my Mind for the Speedies.(Both of which were based on true stories & ended up on Speedies singles).
I took a similar approach when I submitted "Blood From A Stone " to the Fuzztones. However that song was rejected by Rudi when I was in the band, only to turn up on the Flashbacks LP after I left the band, with most of the words changed. It turned up again last year on the Horny As Hell LP . The addition of the horns only made the song even further from what I have been hearing in my head all these years. So I'm going to take the song back to the original lyrics and redo it as it was originally intended to sound, which will put it closer in spirit to the two previously mentioned Speedies songs. (I write my best words when heartbroken. lol!)
Rockin Rod Strychnine said:
