Little Feat - Down On The Farm (1979)
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Hippie chicks -- Hell Yeah!
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Fun with cows. Set of two smaller vintage snapshots of young men with a calf.
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Ken Barr - Down on the Farm
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Al Downing with The Poe Kats - Down on the Farm (1958)
Al Downing
from:
"Down on the Farm" / "Oh! Babe" (Single)
"Rockin' Bones: 1950s Punk and Rockabilly"
(2006 Rhino Records Box Set | Disc 1)
Rock 'n' Roll | Rockabilly | Proto-Psychobilly
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Personnel:
Al Downing: Vocals / Keyboards
Vernon Sandusky: Lead Guitar
Bobby Poe: Guitar
Joe Brawley: Drums
Recorded:
in Dallas, Texas USA
for White Rock Records
during January of 1958
Released:
in April of 1958
on Challenge Records
"Rock 'n' Roll's Taking Over My Farm"
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"The Kent Farm Cultivating Jewish Principles In FARMING" from Down On The Farm
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fuckin medicaid drug rebate agreement. 😤
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too hot to do too many chores, took a cool shower and taking a respite
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How'd it get out here?
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Gay pride happens in June and gay wrath happens whenever hbomberguy drops a 3+ hour video essay about a specific topic
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Song Review: Little Feat - “Down on the Farm” (Live, April 23, 2023)
The audio suggests a Little Feat tribute band. But the video - on which Bill Payne, Kenny Gradney and Sam Clayton are on stage as a group performs “Down on the Farm” - confirms this is the Little Feat of 2023.
With drummer Tony Leone on vocals and an awkward Linda, Linda where are you? refrain tacked on to the end, this “Farm” from April 23 in Pennsylvania sounds little like the one the group released as the title track to its 1979 finale with Lowell George.
And it sounds not much at all like the Little Feat most fans think of when the band comes to mind. It’s the kind of offering that suggests a name change - even a subtle one - would make this group seem a little less inauthentic.
Grade card: Little Feat - “Down on the Farm” (Live - 4/23/23) - C-
5/31/23
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August 11, 1922
The Gumps by Sid Smith: "Potatoes, They Grow Large at Shady Rest"
[ID: Andy and Ephraim walk away from his house, towards the lake. Andy shoulders a bamboo fishing pole while Ephraim carries a long wooden ladder. /end]
Andy: Where you going with the ladder so early this morning? It can't be you're going to pick apples.
[ID: Andy sits on a crate and listens as Ephraim hold the ladder upright and explains things. /end]
Ephraim: No, I'm just going out to pick potato bugs. The vines aren't very tall this year. Last year, I had to climb to the top of this ladder and knock 'em off with a clothes pole. Bugs aren't near as big as they were last year, either. Aren't much bigger than a good sized turtle. Those that don't get killed by the fall, I hit in the head with an ax.
[ID: They get up and keep walking. /end]
Ephraim: Have to start to dig potatoes pretty soon. They get so big, you can hardly handle 'em. Last year, we had to roll 'em in one at a time. One of 'em got away from me. Rolled down and went right through that hill over there. Made more money out of that potato than out of anything I ever sold. Killed a horse and a couple of cows, but I sold the hole to the railroad. They're using it for a tunnel now.
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when i was around 9 my family cat died and i was understandably upset about it. so a few days later in my elementary catholic class (italian thing. ask mussolini about it and then hang him again) i drew a picture of "what i thought heaven looked like". and what heaven looked like to me was god standing around with an arm around jesus' shoulders being like "and THEN my wonderful son did this..." with jesus looking visibly embarrassed, because that's how a good dad is supposed to act, while all the angels and souls of the departed sat at their feet looking impressed in their wings and haloes. various pets being among them, such as my cat, my grandpa's old dog etc, also behaloed and winged. except when i went to show my drawing to the teacher explaining my artistic thought process, she looked at it and went "nice. but animals don't go to heaven because they don't have souls like us."
i wish. oh how i wish every day of my life that i'd been the hypersensitive, quick-to-tears kid that would've undoubtedly triggered a whole class religious schism when my classmates found out why i was screaming and sobbing my eyes out. but alas, i just discarded her theological theory altogether. what a silly woman she was. she must've never had pets, otherwise she'd clearly know they DO have a soul. boy, was she gonna get a surprise when she got to heaven.
now that i think back on it, you have to laugh at the heartless, eye-opening cruelty of looking a grieving child in the eye and saying "sorry kid, little mina's not getting into heaven." what a succinct summary of catholicism. anyway, I'm not christian anymore.
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🌙 Sword master & Master diviner
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