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bb_matt
(Hampshire, England)
Posted: Apr 19, 2013 - 05:37
 

Got a Hoooonkey tonk wooomaaaan ...

shellbella
(so california)
Posted: Dec 14, 2012 - 16:30
 

Knockin it OUTTA THE PARK today!!

meinthecorner
(Past the gravy, far beyond the golden fries)
Posted: Sep 11, 2012 - 09:46
 

Hehe! I got all the time in the world for some 'Dudes" tunes, Bill!

S'more, please! 

philbertr
(Roch New York)
Posted: Sep 11, 2012 - 09:43
 

 WonderLizard wrote:
The aural equivalent of two fingers of Jack Daniels.
 
Well said, well said!

GarageDragon
Posted: Sep 11, 2012 - 09:42
 

I was living in Duluth Minnesota when this song came out.  It was the perfect overture for that town.  

Damn I miss that life sometimes.

bluecshells
Posted: Sep 11, 2012 - 09:41
 

            {#Notworthy}

shellbella
(so california)
Posted: Jul 10, 2012 - 11:40
 

Luv this band!!  {#Daisy}

lily34
(lexvegas)
Posted: Apr 06, 2012 - 06:30
 

i had the pleasure of seeing these guys live a few times. so very much fun. love this song.

HazzeSwede
(Vinyl Land)
Posted: Jul 28, 2011 - 06:04
 

Mean guitars ! #8 {#Bananajam}

Sjaaks
(Horst, Netherlands)
Posted: Jul 28, 2011 - 06:02
 

 Toke wrote:

Likewise heard this track once and went straight and bought the Album all tracks are Brilliant, Great Band Great Lyrics Just a Magic Album Full marks RP {#Dancingbanana}

 

If you love this, then you could also check out "the Band of Heathens". A great band from Austin, Texas. A very, very similar sound with a couple of great albums...

WonderLizard
(2,755.46 mi. due east of Paradise)
Posted: Jan 20, 2011 - 08:57
 

The aural equivalent of two fingers of Jack Daniels.

Cynaera
(South of Neanderthal)
Posted: Sep 15, 2010 - 19:17
 

I just love a good Subdudes tune chased with something by vintage Little Feat (wish that could happen here.) {#Sunny}

Toke
(Bournemouth UK)
Posted: Apr 09, 2010 - 12:53
 

 eastcoast wrote:
I remember hearing a cut from this album and bought it on a whim...man was I impressed.  A great album through and through.
 
Likewise heard this track once and went straight and bought the Album all tracks are Brilliant, Great Band Great Lyrics Just a Magic Album Full marks RP {#Dancingbanana}


ARMPITLOVERS
(In Tumi Transit)
Posted: Apr 09, 2010 - 12:51
 

{#Dancingbanana_2}

fingerpin
(OhiO)
Posted: Feb 05, 2010 - 10:12
 

 horstman wrote:


 I'm a Landscape Architect....  We do what we love and endure the hours as hubris for our craft.... 


I read this hummus....ummmm.....hummus. Now that's what I love!
Oh yeah, and this song too! {#Moon}{#Sunny}

lmic
(Narrow Minded Couch Potato)
Posted: Jul 31, 2009 - 14:42
 

The only time I feel good
is with some dirt beneath my LITTLE FEAT



George_Tirebiter
(Phoenix)
Posted: Feb 23, 2009 - 07:46
 

A great great live show - had the crowd on its "Feat" the entire time.  Hot damn! {#Bananajam}

Pyro
Posted: Nov 20, 2008 - 13:56
 

 nigelr wrote:
Reminds me of Lowell George and co..........high praise indeed!
 
Very "Feat-like" indeed.  Nice!!


nigelr
(Coffs Harbour, Australia)
Posted: Oct 20, 2008 - 01:21
 

Reminds me of Lowell George and co..........high praise indeed!

jadedragon
(in the Brady basement)
Posted: Sep 18, 2008 - 09:40
 

I have seen these guys live at least half a dozen times. They are always a great show!



eastcoast
Posted: Sep 18, 2008 - 09:39
 

I remember hearing a cut from this album and bought it on a whim...man was I impressed.  A great album through and through.

trekhead
(Bumping BACK!!!)
Posted: Jul 17, 2008 - 04:52
 

My buddy saw these guys in the early 90s. I remember how impressed he was with their sound and that the one dude didn't so much hit his tamborine with his hand as use a big billy-club device to get that extra impact, I guess.
Good stuff!

9.
lophrequa
(the very edge of the land)
Posted: Jun 15, 2008 - 16:17
 

wanna have some high times and live 'em low
WonderLizard
(2,755.46 mi. due east of Paradise)
Posted: Mar 13, 2008 - 05:46
 

Funky white boys!
cvandoren
(Albany, NY)
Posted: Feb 10, 2008 - 18:32
 

DAMN these guys are good. Local paper (Albany NY) rated them the best concert of the year.

Very dissapointed that nothing from their new album Street Symphony is playing here. Sound and Vision mag (Stereo REview) reviewer called it the best album of the century so far. I should post it, but have never done it before. Like a reviewer noted below about a different Subdudes album, I would consider it a "stranded on a desert Isle" album. Prob the best Album I have listed to in 5 years or so. Obviously I recommend it... :)



scraig
(Santa Barbara, CA)
Posted: Nov 08, 2007 - 12:15
 

One of the best concerts ever! A little bar in Vail, Colorado. Small wood dance floor. There were so many of us rocking out that the wood floor was rolling like a wave sending all of us into the air. What a blast!
redtex
(The Third Coast)
Posted: Sep 06, 2007 - 16:56
 

horstman wrote:
I'm a Landscape Architect. You missed out...you couldn't deal with it.

What a condescending/arrogant attitude!
I'm an architect but agree with passion8 that there are are many things...I repeat, many things...more important than doing a good job! I don't know how you feel about your friends, health & family, but I sure hope your satisfied with your paycheck.

I'm sorry if this comes across strongly but I was p*ssed by the way you trashed passion8.

PS - I've now bumped this tune from a 9 to a 10.
siandbeth
(Santa Cruz California)
Posted: Sep 06, 2007 - 15:59
 

Oh, and I talked to a guy in Birmingham AL who said Atlanta gave ALL their homeless people one way bus tickets to Birmingham right before the Olympics. Birmingham sent them right back.
siandbeth
(Santa Cruz California)
Posted: Sep 06, 2007 - 15:57
 

passsion8 wrote:
I was the art director for the NBC Olympics in '96. They were working me to death & I was doing 14 hour shifts, missing time for friends & exercise & home-cooked meals. Taking naps under consoles to stay awake.

One day (July 6th, actually), I walked in and they had replaced all the chairs with crates since the furniture had to be sent ahead to Atlanta to be set up. I asked how long we were expected to sit on crates and they said about a month. And they said no more days off for the remainder of the job. (3 months!) That did it. I quit.

Went out to Central Park in NYC and played Frisbee for hours on a sunny day. Loved it. This song was playing on a boom box nearby. REALLY loved it then.

I had all the time in the world......

Great story! Thanks for sharing
birdland
(Right about ....here.)
Posted: Sep 06, 2007 - 15:57
 

This really hits the mark. Nice job.
horstman
(Syracuse, New York)
Posted: Sep 06, 2007 - 15:56
 

passsion8 wrote:
I was the art director for the NBC Olympics in '96. They were working me to death & I was doing 14 hour shifts, missing time for friends & exercise & home-cooked meals. Taking naps under consoles to stay awake.

One day (July 6th, actually), I walked in and they had replaced all the chairs with crates since the furniture had to be sent ahead to Atlanta to be set up. I asked how long we were expected to sit on crates and they said about a month. And they said no more days off for the remainder of the job. (3 months!) That did it. I quit.

Went out to Central Park in NYC and played Frisbee for hours on a sunny day. Loved it. This song was playing on a boom box nearby. REALLY loved it then.

I had all the time in the world......


I'm a Landscape Architect. My summers are like this all the time and my winters aren't much better. We do what we love and endure the hours as hubris for our craft. You missed out on a great life changing event because you couldn't deal with it.

Poor fella!
cc_rider
(Austin Texas. Y'all.)
Posted: Jun 04, 2007 - 09:15
 

radiojunkie wrote:
"I want some fast food
And eat it slow"
What a great line.


"I want some high times
And live 'em low"

Poetry. With a funky beat. Go 'Dudes!

c.

ps. Passion8's story is awesome. Good for you!
trekhead
(Oooh, I could just give you SUCH a Pinch!)
Posted: Jun 04, 2007 - 09:14
 


liser
(on the green turtle)
Posted: Jun 04, 2007 - 09:13
 

passsion8 wrote:
I was the art director for the NBC Olympics in '96. They were working me to death & I was doing 14 hour shifts, missing time for friends & exercise & home-cooked meals. Taking naps under consoles to stay awake.

One day (July 6th, actually), I walked in and they had replaced all the chairs with crates since the furniture had to be sent ahead to Atlanta to be set up. I asked how long we were expected to sit on crates and they said about a month. And they said no more days off for the remainder of the job. (3 months!) That did it. I quit.

Went out to Central Park in NYC and played Frisbee for hours on a sunny day. Loved it. This song was playing on a boom box nearby. REALLY loved it then.

I had all the time in the world......


A former roommate worked for Coca-Cola (volunteered, actually) during the '96 Olympics in Atlanta. She worked 16 hour days for over a month BUT got tickets to all the best events - good tradeoff, but not as a permanent gig!
ChardRemains
(Pepperland)
Posted: Sep 15, 2006 - 07:42
 

Jacksonstat wrote:
thanks for sharing your story passsion8.

Yes indeedy. Been there myself. No more TV work for me...
voodoodaddy
(People Born Round Don't Die Square)
Posted: Aug 02, 2006 - 10:25
 

wiley1st wrote:
Reminds me of Little Feat. Nice.


With more than a small dash of Delbert McClinton thrown in.
Jacksonstat
(Columbus OH)
Posted: Jun 19, 2006 - 10:43
 

thanks for sharing your story passsion8.
passsion8
(within blast zone of NYC)
Posted: Jun 19, 2006 - 10:38
 

I was the art director for the NBC Olympics in '96. They were working me to death & I was doing 14 hour shifts, missing time for friends & exercise & home-cooked meals. Taking naps under consoles to stay awake.

One day (July 6th, actually), I walked in and they had replaced all the chairs with crates since the furniture had to be sent ahead to Atlanta to be set up. I asked how long we were expected to sit on crates and they said about a month. And they said no more days off for the remainder of the job. (3 months!) That did it. I quit.

Went out to Central Park in NYC and played Frisbee for hours on a sunny day. Loved it. This song was playing on a boom box nearby. REALLY loved it then.

I had all the time in the world......
Geecheeboy
(under a crescent moon and palmetto tree)
Posted: Jun 19, 2006 - 10:34
 

I wonder if it was March 4th, 1982 for them, too.
radiojunkie
(Don't get out much)
Posted: Jun 04, 2006 - 20:35
 

"I want some fast food
And eat it slow"
What a great line.
huebdoo
Posted: Apr 07, 2006 - 12:47
 

Good drinking music ... great BBQ music
some real good blue-eyed soul there
wiley1st
(Midwest, USA)
Posted: Apr 07, 2006 - 12:47
 

Reminds me of Little Feat. Nice.
Baby_M
(a 100-year old building in downtown Akron, Ohio)
Posted: Apr 07, 2006 - 12:47
 

Is a "subdude" anything like a "sublieutenant" in the British military? I mean, might they someday get promoted from "subdudes" to full dudes?



Like the song, BTW.
spilled_milk
Posted: Apr 07, 2006 - 12:47
 

Never heard this before, but I like it...
Chi_Editrix
(Chi)
Posted: Apr 07, 2006 - 12:46
 

Heh heh. I always thought the intro to this song was "Wild Thing."
Jeffrey
(D.C.)
Posted: Apr 07, 2006 - 12:45
 

Just got their new CD "Behind the Levee." It is excellent.
rah
Posted: Mar 23, 2006 - 20:31
 

that spoken word bit sounds almost like bill clinton. that makes me laugh. :)
ArmchairMusician
(Rochester, NY)
Posted: Mar 23, 2006 - 20:27
 

Nice seque from Wild Thing into this.
watootsie
(Toronto, ON)
Posted: Feb 22, 2006 - 10:25
 

What a set! I have to admit that this kind of set seems to be rather absent (at least in my experience). A nice (better?) counter point to the Ryan Adams tendency on RP.
algrif
(Slightly west of Zero)
Posted: Feb 22, 2006 - 10:21
 

A lot of nice 'borrows' from various good artists. Nice 'own' sound coming out at the end.