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Could have been a decent song if there were even a few more lyrics written.


dreadpixie wrote:
i have an *amazing* pair of red shoes, heels to kill, sexiest shoes i've ever owned... they must have been made for this song.
you were made for this song
aka FMP's. Also CFM Pumps
i have an *amazing* pair of red shoes, heels to kill, sexiest shoes i've ever owned... they must have been made for this song.
Write some lyrics now/ write some more lyrics please/ this is really boring me/ write some more lyrics please
i personaly like the the red mud album circa 1998, but anything by him is ALWAYS great.
shakylegs wrote:
If someone could put the red shoes on and then kick this guy in the larynx, I'd be much beholden.
Good one. wish I could have turned his mic down.
Great driving blues/rock - 8 from the toe-tapping Nottingham jury. 'Kin excellent!
kind of imitation and empty. sorry. and the photo reference to robert johnson is cheap... there's no comparison at all. dust your broom!
Prefer Bonnie & Clyde, although it's not exceptional either. The cover shot looking like Robert Johnson is intentional of course. Tommy Johnson is Chris Thomas Kings alter ego (see O Brother Where Art Thou) who sold his soul to the devil and disappeared young. It was too bad this CD didn't have more good stuff like Hard Time Killing Floor Blues from the soundtrack.
Not impressed. Standard blues with minimal dynamics. Like someone mentioned earlier, a few chord changes would have been a relief.
If someone could put the red shoes on and then kick this guy in the larynx, I'd be much beholden.
That cover shot is beautifully reminiscent of one of the few photos of Robert Johnson, blues legend who wrote a lot in a short life. He died at 27.
would you put on the G-damned shoes already?!!!! Geesh.
Juke joint genius!
Pretty nice sound.Another couple of chords might have spiced it up though.
Ain't that the blues cat from Brother, Where art Though? Stompin' stuff....
dionysius wrote:
No! Stop! Don't put on The Red Shoes!
Damn, you beat me to it.
No! Stop! Don't put on The Red Shoes!
I am so not down with the Tiny Tim-esque voice whittling he's doing. Otherwise, it's a decent track!
This guy reminded me of a grown up Gary Coleman in OBWAT.