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re: Cats & kitties, like lend your lobes & dig this crazy ROCKABILLY!
Posted on 8/21/12 at 11:01 pm to Kafka
Posted on 8/21/12 at 11:01 pm to Kafka
If we're including "modern' rockabilly:
Elvis Costello - "The Big Light"
Guitar courtesy of Shreveport's own Master of the Telecaster, James Burton (he of the immortal "Hello Mary Lou" solo)
Elvis Costello - "The Big Light"
Guitar courtesy of Shreveport's own Master of the Telecaster, James Burton (he of the immortal "Hello Mary Lou" solo)
Posted on 8/22/12 at 12:22 am to Kafka
Posted on 8/23/12 at 9:44 am to Kafka
Time for a little rockabilly psychosis:
The Phantom - "Love Me" (1958)
Hasil Adkins - "She Said" 1964? One source says 1958, Wikipedia says 1966. What does is matter? "She Said" is timeless.
The Phantom - "Love Me" (1958)
Hasil Adkins - "She Said" 1964? One source says 1958, Wikipedia says 1966. What does is matter? "She Said" is timeless.
Posted on 8/23/12 at 3:20 pm to Kafka
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Hasil Adkins
That's some good stuff.
Never heard him before. Thanks.
The Sonics - Leave my kitten alone
Beatles - Leave my Kitten Alone
The Sonics - The Witch
The Sonics - The Witch (version II)
Posted on 5/13/13 at 10:06 pm to Kafka
Sam Phillips, owner of Sun Records:
Warren Smith - "So Long, I'm Gone"
Billy Lee Riley & His Little Green Men - "Red Hot"
Sonny Burgess - "We Wanna Boogie"
Posted on 9/28/13 at 9:14 pm to Kafka
Ken Copeland - "Where the Rio de Rosa Flows" (1957)
Ken Copeland would later go into another line of work:
Ken Copeland would later go into another line of work:
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