Great tune. Was good in '86, and holds up 32 years later. I saw Moe with his old Edmonton band, Troc 59, slinging a Rickenbacker 620, somewhere around '82. It was clear he had star potential.
I like the fact that they use an interesting mix of old and new technology. The sax player seems to have the more impressive pedalboard. The presence of two Slow Gear pedals has me intrigued. I think, but can't be sure, that they are used to make parallel notes, generated by pitch-shifters, "creep up" to produce more of an ensemble effect.
Various in the car, but, watching American Idol, blasting through episodes. There are many excellent singers but I think I’m watching their next superstar, Alyssa Wray. Here’s her duet with another nice singer. AW is the 6’2” black girl. Has a big personality and a big voice, at 18.
That time Skippy conjured up
a heavy metal demon guitar god.
Had this on VHS along with Crossroads and Back To The Future.
Summer of 1987 watched them 3 movies over and over again that summer.
We always cheered when the drummer got blowed up.
Hadn't heard this in 50 years. I used to have the album (and might still do, I really need to clean up the basement.) Sturgill Simpson needs to cover one of these.
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