Has it been three weeks since the last Friday night rockabilly posting? Ok, on we go with the series that refuses to die. This is the massively influential Charlie Feathers and one of his less well-known songs, from Rare And Wild, a Charlie Feathers compilation that does what it says.
I'm buying- who wants a drink?
Cockroach
Good to see FNIRN back. I was wondering if you'd given up. Some good twangy guitar on this one, but the lyrics left a lot to be desired.....
ReplyDeleteAnother Sagres would not go amiss.
ReplyDeleteI'm still waiting for The Robster's beer, but in the meantime..
ReplyDeleteI'll have a large gin.
ReplyDeleteNot a bad week. A bit disappointed in the Roddy Frame album all a bit meh apart from 3 tracks I'm afraid.
That's bad news I was looking fwd to that : (
ReplyDeleteI'd best have a large, cold rosado then, ta.
I've only listened to the first couple of songs so far. Think I'll have a red wine.
ReplyDeleteThe second track Postcard is just so west coast American and bland. White Pony is a lovely song but it has been kicking about for a few years now, Forty Days Of Rain is great and Into The Sun harks back to The North Star but I'm afraid the rest of it has left no impression on me at all. It is all beautifully recorded but it's just a bit . . .
ReplyDeleteI am in two minds now whether to fork out over 30 quid a ticket for December. Which is something I never thought that I would ever do. It will be the first time he has played Glasgow since 1987 that I have not attended.
Maybe my expectations were too high!
Another gin please.
I spent a few days in Liguria last week on holiday and I've still a bottle of Ligurian white wine yet to be opened in here somewhere, if anyone's interested. This evening, for some reasons, I'm listening to Billy Joel..
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