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Cigar Store Indians — Get on the Throttle
Album: el Baile de la Cobra
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Released: 1998
Length: 2:01
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WOO-HAA!!!
These guys have some fun originals. Check out their CD called "Guest List."
I love and miss the Stray Cats. But it's true about groups borrowing from each other since the beginning of time, so this one scores high in fun.
Cynaera wrote:
Goin' with the consensus here. Brian Setzer does it much better. I like this band's name, though... Wish this could be followed with "Jump, Jive and Wail" by the BSO. ::sigh::
Blasters, Knitters and a few other LA roots rock bands do it as well. Fun, though. Always more room for R&R! And here come Southern Culture...
The name might be the best thing about this band. Good thing the social Puritans didn't name 'em because they'd be The Politically Incorrect Native Americans.
Goin' with the consensus here. Brian Setzer does it much better. I like this band's name, though... Wish this could be followed with "Jump, Jive and Wail" by the BSO. ::sigh::
I love rockabilly (among other things). And musicians have been borrowing from each other since the second generation of musicians was born.
BOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!! Quit trying to sound and play like Brian Setzer. He puts this to shame.
33rpm wrote:
They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery...I guess. Someone has gotten into the Stray Cats discography stash.
Yup, derivative and generic.
get on the THROTTLE!
I actually thought it was the Stray cats covering Pat Travers covering Little Walter's "Boom Boom, Out Go The Lights!" when I first heard it across the room.
They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery...I guess. Someone has gotten into the Stray Cats discography stash.
flandersdog wrote:
I completely agree. and I despise the Stray Cats.
:nodhead: not a fan of rockabilly
music to be found in any local pub, any night of the week..
Mugro wrote:
sounds like the straycats....
yep
flandersdog wrote:
I completely agree. and I despise the Stray Cats.
Yes, the Stray Cats singing "Bee Bop a Loola" - but that's probably before your time.
Mugro wrote:
sounds like the straycats....
I completely agree. and I despise the Stray Cats.
sounds like the straycats....
smilestoomuch wrote:
Well, this was fun!
Speaking of ... WELL worth seeing these guys live. They're a lot of fun and put on a fantastic show. By the by ... the rest of the album is really good.
The absolute antidote for the Wednesday morning blahs.
Well, this was fun!
Not bad but Dave Edmunds would be twice as nice.