Late - so let's get onto the list.
I created a spur-of-the-moment randomish playlist from which to shuffle and I'm pleased with the results:
First up, Rocks Off is off the uber-classic Rolling Stones album, Exile on Main Street. It captures the loose, filthy rock and roll music the band was making at that time.
"I'm zipping through the days at lightning speed.
Plug in, flush out and fire the f**kin' feed.
Heading for the overload,
Splattered on the dirty road,
Kick me like you've kicked before,
I can't even feel the pain no more." - Jagger/Richards
Plug in, flush out and fire the f**kin' feed.
Heading for the overload,
Splattered on the dirty road,
Kick me like you've kicked before,
I can't even feel the pain no more." - Jagger/Richards
Me and a friend once drove 80 or so miles in a convertible with the top down in a drizzle to see the next band in the daily shuffle. Will and the Bushmen were from Mobile, Alabama before settling in Nashville. Later Will's and my life would intersect in a most unexpected way. Can't Turn Back the Clock was on the band's 1991 album Blunderbuss (not to be confused with the new Jack White album of the same name - unless in your confusion you check out Will and the Bushmen, in which case be confused).
<-----Blunderbuss by Will and the Bushmen - buy the CD at Amazon.com
Off! makes classic West Coast punk rock for the 21st Century. Not surprising since the lead singer is ex-Black Flag/Circle Jerk Keith Morris. I
<---download First Four EPs by Off! at Amazon.com
Finally, we bring you some classic Jamaican sounds from 1968. It's Toots and the Maytals with title track from their album Sweet and Dandy. Go ahead and prepare to feel the movin' and the groovin'.
<----Download Sweet and Dandy by Toots and the Maytals at Amazon.com
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