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Originally posted by PaWolf PaWolf wrote:

Confused...don't know why, but HAD to wake up and listen to THIS (maybe I ate something bad...), but I've always liked this cut (that almost everyone else hates - or maybe it is just Lindsey Buckingham that everyone understandably gets sick of really, really quick...).
 
 
Awhile back, Camper Van Beethoven did a cover of that entire album, Pa.  They called it Tusk.
 
Here's the title song:
 
 
 
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Originally posted by Thor Thor wrote:

 
 
Awhile back, Camper Van Beethoven did a cover of that entire album, Pa.  They called it Tusk.
 
Here's the title song:
 
 
 
ConfusedGee, Thanks for even making the indigestion worse with David Lynch's bastard chilluns from the 'Inland Empirre' there, Thor. That group has always been 'right OVER the line' in my books - in some ways, like 'The Dead Kennedys'...now, back to Buckingham - he may be a well-known A-1 sh*thead, but he sure could play the heck out of a guitar.
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WinkBig smile...from an excellent album..."Beyond the Sun" - worth every penny! (especially the 'bonus edition', which has an entire second CD full of 'rockabilly reworks') 
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Big smile...something pretty darned good for a hot, sunny day.
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Wink...ol'Mule reminded me of this album...now I HAVE to get a remastered version of it!
 
Fantastic album - one of the very best of the 1980's. 
 
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Confused...well...all the 'Lou Reed Yapping' got me digging around like a spastic squirrel, looking for the album, "Mistrial" (the great album right before "New York").
This video gave one of our gurlz nightmares for a while...
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WinkBig smile...and something from the (spectacular) brand-new album by the only woman who is legally entitled to own the blues guitar.
 
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I saw her at my college in '73 or '74, Pa.  She was great.  I went right out and bought the "Give it Up" album.
 
For a small state college, we got some pretty good acts.  ELO, Fleetwood Mac, and others.  Whoever booked performers, knew who was on their way up, and booked them before they got too huge.  But by the time they appeared, they'd gotten huge.  And we got to see them for just a few bucks.
 
Now that I think of it, even more remarkable, was how a Catholic high school (Roselle Catholic) near my hometown got Cream, MC5 and Black Sabbath in the late 60s/early 70s.
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This is one of my favorite Wall of Voodoo songs.  It's about people moving into the Southern California deserts from elsewhere, and has the band's spaghetti western sound.
 
 
He got the high sign so he jumped a bus
and along the roads that wind on through
the hot mojave and the jericho / he'd start his whole life anew
and what he'd left behind he hadn't valued
half as much as some things he never knew
he got dropped off on a street in town
where a grey old man looked him up and down and said,
"son this ain't no western movie matinee
and you're a long way off from yippee yi yay
'cause i can tell at a glance you're not from 'round these parts.
got a green look about ya, and that's a gringo for starts
sometimes the only things a western savage understands
are whiskey and rifles and an unarmed man like you."

and then the old-timer pulled him close and said,
"you've come a long way, i know, you got a longer drive ahead
through the bones of a buffalo, through the claims of the western dead
and just like the spokes of a wheel you'll spin 'round with the rest,
you'll hear the drums and the brush of steel,
you'll hear the call of the west." / call of the west
you'll hear the call of the west / call of the west

(the conflict:) harshly awakened by the sound of six rounds of light
caliber rifle fire followed minutes later by the booming of nine rounds
from a heavier rifle, but you can't close off the wilderness. he heard
the snick of a rifle bolt and found himself staring down the muzzle of a
weapon held by a drunken liquor store owner. "there's a conflict," he
said. "there's a conflict between land and people...the people have to
go. they've come all the way out here to make mining claims, to do
automobile body work, to gamble, to take pictures, to not have to do
laundry, to own a mini-bike, to have their own cb radios and air
conditioning, good plumbing for sure, and to sell time/life books and to
work in a deli, to have some chili every morning and maybe...maybe to own
their own gas stations again and to take drugs and have some crazy sex,
but above all, above all to have a fair shake, to get a piece of the rock
and a slice of the pie and to spit out the window of your car and not
have the wind blow it back in your face."

now from the high timber lines to the deserts dry
who'll risk dangling on some hangman's tree?
to stake their claims on these prairie plains
while they say this lunch is not had for free?
just like the spokes of a wheel who'll spin 'round with the rest?
they'll hear the drums and the brush of steel
and i'll hear the call of the west / call of the west
i'll hear the call of the west / call of the west

("i used to be somebody! i used to be somebody, do you hear me? do you
hear me? i...i've been there! i used to be somebody, goddamn you! i've
been there before! don't walk away!")
 
 
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Confused...did someone say BTO?
 
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Big smile....I don't know why - but all of a sudden I just love this cut...makes me think of some of the silly probobunnies we get to chase around on occasion.
Well, really? Not so much for me anymore, thank goodness - but MissyDWolf is doing exactly that as I sit here on my butt, drinkin' a Molson's Ice.
Yea, I told her to send all them 'druggies' to jail an' bring me home a 12-pak o'Molson's Ice, dammit! LOLWinkClown
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Pa, that last song is a lot like Bob Dylan's Maggie's Farm
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Pa, that last song is a lot like Bob Dylan's Maggie's Farm
Confused...neeeh....I disagree aside from an opening guitar lick or two. Yea - that's it - both songs included the guitar! 
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The wind blowing through the trees...

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The ice cream man's jingle outside my door.
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Confused...been a mess since yesterday evening - friends from Toronto got a copy of a new Donald Fagen song from forthcoming (Summer 2012?) album and brought it up to The Den - played it ONCE, nice and loud - and then left and took it with them laughing...that was simply a mean thing to do to a PaWolf! 
Absolutely incredible, very, very jazzy - can't wait. 
 
Photobucket<<<----current projected cover/title of new Fagen album.
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Confused...ya, o.k., fine. Waddy Wachtel sure looks like a gurly playing the heck out of a guitar on this one.
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I love that Hollies song, Pa.  Brings me right back to high school.  Fell in line with some of the glitter rock coming from England during that era...like this:
 
 
 
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I watched some PBS show from 2007 the other day---y'know, one of those shows that brings together the acts of the 1960s so that the sexa- and septuagenarians in the audience can relive their youth and try to bop around in the aisles like they did so many years ago, yet invariably fail because of their osteoarthritis?
 
Anyway, Lulu was on.  Damn, she still looks good.  Her voice hasn't changed much, either.
 
 
 
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ConfusedWink...probably something I should have never listened to in the first place, doncha know.
Get a group o'them ol'Morrocan Africans and a little 'hash' together an' they can make anyone sound good, now can't they?
Ermm...now *I* want some o'that there corned-beef hash with a couple o'slimey sunny-side up eggies and a bunch o'hot sauce.
 
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