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Little Feat's first album was inspired by Exile On Main Street, and best listened to with that in mind. Incredible to think that it was recorded just two years before the Stones' masterpiece. It's had a frankly fahbulous dahling makeover, which you need more than low gas prices right now. There's a remastered version, because of course there is, but the second disc holds the juicy stuff. A steaming slewage of alternate versions and outtakes, and thank the Baby Jesus no live tracks. They constitute a genuine alternative album, in no way inferior. And a shitload of guitar!
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| See? They're, like, rocking winter duds? But it's summer in LA! HAW! Joke's on them, right? |
Included in today's Deliverable O' Excellence™ at no extra cost is the band's previous incarnation as The Factory, their unreleased album Demonstration Not For Sale on Uni with the original cover. Everything @ a sparkling 193mHz for total audio satisfaction! What a time to be alive!
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ReplyDeleteGood question. Of the Beatles, I think only George could throw a punch, and then only out of fury at his tax returns. John, Paul and Ringo are softies. Paul runs like a girl. In the Monkees camp, I think Davy would be the surprise pugilist. As an ex-jockey, he'd have something of the sporting spirit about him, and he's already been in the ring against Sonny Liston. Peter would burst into tears, Mickey would dance about and fall over, but Mike has form in punching holes in drywall, plus he's a Texan. So finally it would be Mike and Davy in the ring against George, and unless George had a tax demand waved in front of him, we're looking at a comedy KO in the first, with Mike planting a straight right and George falling backward over Davy on all fours behind him.
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