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woodelf68 · 7 months
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myimaginaryradio · 6 months
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Rockin' Down The Highway - The Doobie Brothers - 1972
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Good morning and happy Wednesday. Today's theme is driving songs. For those of us who spend far too much time in cars every day, maybe this will help.
Be Safe Be Kind And Be Awesome
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Tracklist:
Listen To The Music • Rockin' Down The Highway • Mamaloi • Toulouse Street • Cotton Mouth • Don't Start Me To Talkin' • Jesus Is Just Alright • White Sun • Disciple • Snake Man
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stonyponyofficial · 10 months
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aw sweet! see what it says on the calendar?summer has sprung, it seems! some might say its time to show u sillies some songs for the season!
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full list + notes under the cut ^w^
Aluralura - Sweet Trip: this somg is soooooo fucking smooth. and cool. using the strictest definition of cool i can. perhaps cooler than cool. dk what ud even call that but this is it. sounds like i should be cruisin down the information highway to this straight up. feels like im being hit with a million little lightning bolts in. a good way? that doesnt sound good but it is. ull get it just listen pls just li
Babe of the Abyss - Girls Rituals: UGH devi.. i was so sad when this was pulled from streaming for a bit like some of the other singles from the upcoming girls rituals, but thankfully it did return :3 unlike the rest of those songs :/ eh this one is good enough to make up for it! so glittery and clicky and kinda unlike a lot of other songs devis done but it's v unique like that :3 the cover is interesting to me too bc it looks ai generated and it reminds me of a video devi made explaining her songwriting process a bit and after setting an arpeggiater (dk if i spelled that right lmao) to random she said she likes the collaboration between her and her computer and letting the computer decide some things like that :3 idk just a neat little factoid for ya
BALD! - JPEGMAFIA: was gonna put one of the tracks off scaring the hoes in this spot but, after deciding to go through peggys solo stuff a bit i liked this one even more than those ones :3 he has a very interesting and wide ranging sound tho so im really excitied to listen to more. uhh nothing else to say really. juts good song 👍
Cops and robbers - underscores: new underscores era hello anyone rockin wit it???? ME im rocking with jt thank u very much!! that one song count of three (you can eat $#@!), which ive heard is very good :3, was the end of the fishmonger era for them, where the "thing" was apparently that underscores wanted guitar on each track. still trying to find The thing about this eras sound, and maybe its the deeming it "the Wallsocket era", but to me everything just feels very buzzy, very electrically alive idk. like theres just this CRT/fluorescent light hum that backs the bass at the beginning. and the middle section just sounds like im listening to a fucking tesla coil make a pop song. shit Rocks. and Fucks. i give this one the Makes Violet Sing And Dance Around In Her Room Alone award this season, which is something i will absolutely be doing from now on and will not forget for the fall hehe :3
Dariacore Song Tutorial - leroy/Jane Remover: wait i thought there was YEAH there was dariacore on the last one, but as ive seen it so elegantly explained, this is a jane song more than a dariacore song. i mean obviously sonically right, no memey hyperpop mash up font, just some loud ass guitars n drums, but its good!!! jane literally incapable of missing.
Dress Down - Kaoru Akimoto: one of my many music moments recently has been getting into city pop more! i kiiinda only know the hits, of which this is definitely one of them, but ive seen my way around a bit B) (my cool sunglasses guy do not steal.) and even after my journey round the city.. pop, this is still one of my faves.
FELL - Varg^2™️ (im toolazy to make it superscript sowwy) & Bladee: since i began my drain journey i thought id listened to most if not all of bladees stuff besides like really old stuff that actually isnt good. like, bladee isnt good, but u get used to it as the saying goes and u kinda get to see his artistic vision unfold as he releases new stuff. but old bladee really isnt good. anyway imagine my delight and splendor when i see theres another Varg^2TM, Bladee collab... besides ecco and the rest of drain gang varg is probably my favorite bladee collaborator. in fact i almost put SHINIE, another collab from them, on some spring songs but it didnt make the cut unfortch. glad i could find something new from them to dig into mm yummy bladee :3
!¡! find the answer ¡!¡ - six impala: holy FUCK i am listening to six impala!
光の中へ (hikari no naka e)- Kessoku Band: yeah yeah i know there was kessoku band on the last one BUT THEY MADE MORE SO I LISTENED TO IT. they have such good push and pull with their tunes. like the moments of silence/slowing down before going all out. the quick drum interjections to pick things back up again. like nijikas fuckin getting it!!!! actually i read something recently about the critical reception to kessoku band, the self titled album, that makes a similar point. they were saying that although the album is just good j-rock on its own, the strength of the individual instruments and the texture of the songs themselves embodies the characters in your mind. like i listened to the beginning a bit closer one time and heard the little shreds the guitar was giving at the top and it instantly made me think like "oh shit bocchis fucking tearing it up!" soooo good instantly one of my faves from them.
It Was A Good Day - Ice Cube: fuuuuuuck i cant fucking find it i wasngonna put it here bc its the reason i added it to my playlist and have been listening to it so mch recently but. i cant find it. it was a top text bottom text cat meme edit of this song, in the same vein as that one of death grips' hacker. a very good morning walk song btw, cuz even tho it would be very easy for that situation to feel trite, im like shit. mama cooked the breakfast with no hog! todays gonna be a good day. it usually isnt with where im heading on my morning walk but. eventually itll be a good day! and the iced cube told me that.
Les Os - The Unicorns: sooooo this song is extremely horny to me sorry. also very kinda toxic t4t core but thats juts meeeeeee :3... + the singers voice is very similar in register to mine when in singing so it makes it v easy to project who daid that.... uhh anywag in the ol violet amv machine (what i call my brain) i imagine the singer with the mic stand tilted back between their legs, perhaps a cheeky little leg wrap around like sexy singers tend to do, as they stare down from the stage into yuor eyes specifically. asking u directly, out of everyone. tell me bout ur love affairs.. tell me bout ur moral resignations... so then u meet after the show and [transmission lost]
LOU - whoTF (Folie & Forget Basement), Fraxiom: [transmission regained] and from the production stylings of new hyperpop ish duo whoTF comes another lyrical miracle from the mind and pen of fraxiom music!!! includes such bangers as "I’m blowing up your car/I see Mercedes boom/I’m off four drinks of alcohol/Pissing in the ladies room!" rhyming "you can watch a youtube video" with "get your fitted tutu biddie hoe" (LIKE?) and also the amazing outro from which i could just paste the whole thing but this part resonates especially "I need to become alive, in the morning, like a rooster!/Don't talk to me until I've had my coffee and foodstuffs"..."Estradiol, finasteride, adderall, and thc im juiced up!" making rooster rhyme with foodstuff and juiced up and also everything else in that part god. they dont call them fraxiom fucking music for nothing. um but also whoTF is v good, for one without frax that is still good listen to cigs up as well :3
Natural Disasters - Enon: love me a song with a strange guitar hook! ive heard this bands like top 2 songs (which include this one) bc it was just a night of spotify surfing, but those two songs are quite good. very boucy, good energy. makes me wanna do the bounce in place dance and flail my arms as i sing only the chorus and maybe try to approximate the sounds of the lyrics i dont know. sounds like a good time to me!
Overflow - Een Glish, Tyfty, Ben Glish: eek! so ai voiced songs specifically rap is very good to me. that family ties edit with spongebob and patrick is probably one of my favorite pieces of music. but this artist is v interesting to me :3 een glish is a vocaloid (? not sure if entirely correct but u get what im getting at) made from the google translate ladys voice. and its GOOD this one specifically is very catchy but she has bars too!!! check out rap game bob ross too, and also the remix with bars from SONIC HELLO? im giving this one the Sound of the Summer distinction bc not only is it a very summery jam, but it is the one im really telling u to check out if u get the chance. lots of good jams here.
Scatman - Scatman John (DJ Kadozer 2003 Remix): (why did i accidentally type out 'evil remix' at first?) sooooo i was having a bit of a scatman moment recently, as was documented in THIS other epic music post u should go check out if u havent already hihhii :3 tho she TOTALLY STOLE the one i was gonna do, Scatman's World, cuz everyone knows scatman right? skabadaba bweebopbopbadop bop? bopbop badop bop? yeah that one! but.... have u ever heard scatman. like this???? probably not... all im sayin... scat vocals/eurobeat foundation translated to this stabbing edm remix.. its quite good. good enough that the first few seconds alone get me to smile big like this :)
Shop - Toby Fox: songs to order a You. Pick. 2... to...... haha but seriously guys this ones just a really chill one :3 i can alwasy hear the you. pick. 2. part in the song bc theyre punctuated exactly the same way its kinda hell. im chillin. like usual. listenin to undertale musicand then how boutta You. Pick. 2. with some brawwwcolli cheddah. onsecond th... and then were done with that and back to the normal undertale song! like an angle in the knight.. or tiers in the reign...... here and then gone forever. truly, ephemeral..............................
The Flag Is Raised - Asian Glow: in case we couldn't drain enough this summer, asian glow put out this really neat interpretation of one of my faves off bladee and ecco2k's recent masterpiece, Crest. follows in the footsteps of many a bladee cover for me where the cover often plays over the actual song in my head. like i expect certain isntrumentation when i listen to the original that is only present in the cover but that just means theyre both good ! the guitars and the cymbals all over this make this version feel so shiny... aww and they use the little sigil ring from Crest on the cover for it too :"3
THE FLIES - Operation Sodasteal: think i mentioned this in the tags of a post that im sure uve all read before coming to class today, but ive been listening to a lot of these guys recently! just some furry emo nightcore rock that sounds plucked right out of 2007. the one vocalist, slaney(in)famous i think? im not confident which is which, has such a good voice for it too like they have all the good vocal inflections of ur typical lead pop punk vocalist, and i usually just end up singing the lyrics like them bc im just a silly little mirror huh?
This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody) - Talking Heads: ooobh i got plany off time....... yeag ive been getting down with this jam recently :3 another good morning walk tune. been trying to get into talking heads a bit more too bc every song i hear is soooo good. like i almost put the girl wants to be with the girls here bc of that OTHER meme edit i actually dont remember if it was lolcats again. it was specifically the "girls are getting into.. abstract analysis!" OHHBB it was a rose homestuck thing bc i memba her sitting at her lappytop :3 doin some fuckin abstract analysis i suppose..
Tin Man - feeble little horse: this is another single turned favorite-song-on-the-full-album-bc-i-took-too-long-making-this-list-again-lol. i love what theyre doin to these guitars maan theyre really fuckin em up in there..... also i love that this band just calls its music guitar music. its fuckin true.
Vicinity of Obscenity - System Of A Down: songs that have done irreversible damage to my psyche and syntax. i will bust out a banana banana banana terracotta banana terracotta terracotta pie when the fuck ever just let me know the time and place my man. it is such a vocal stim for me. this whole song is honestly. some of the silliest nu metal u can get ur paws on i checked (she is lying to u again tho it is quite silly with it 😳) + had to go with the 2008 youtube editor lyric video for the youtube playlist obviously.
ahmmmmm so thanks u all once again for enjoying some more songs with me (summer edition)!!!!! <3333 see yall...... in the fall.. with some more songs hehe (or perhaps for summer......2! who knowce :3 the summers still got plany off time as some might say)
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roadsidepeek · 2 years
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Can't stop, and I can't stop Got to keep on movin' or I'll lose my mind Oh, rockin' down the highway (The Doobie Brothers) 24 Hour Towing and used tires at your service. Rice Hill OR #roadsidepeek #24hours #towing #ricehill #oregon #worldinmyeyes https://www.instagram.com/p/CkCbZpZpXWY/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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dollarbin · 3 months
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Shakey Sundays #5:
Neil Young and the Shocking Pinks' Everybody's Rockin'
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In 1983 Neil Young went bonkers when David Geffen put his foot down... who am I kidding? You all already know this story.
Yes, Neil had left Reprise Records the year beforehand and would forever regret it; yes, he dealt with his young son's inability to speak due to Cerebral Palsy by getting deep into assistive technology; and yes, he then turned that obsession into the primitive prequel to OK Computer that is Trans; yes, that record bombed even though it's actually pretty awesome; and yes, Geffen then rejected Young's next effort, Old Ways 1, and demanded a rock and roll record; and yes, finally, yes, that's why Young complied in the most Shakey possible and made the silliest record of his whole wonderfully silly career: Everybody's Rockin'.
But you didn't visit me on this fine Sunday to read stuff you already knew or can read on Wikipedia. You already know Stephen Stills sucks. You came because anybody who is crazy enough to think that this video was gonna make it big on MTV in 83 is your idea of awesome:
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I have thousands of questions about this video. Did they pay for a real helicopter? Is that where all the wind is coming from or did the desert just happen to be that windy that day? Or did Neil summon his giant Budokan wind machines to the desert? If so, are they still out there? Did Geffen pay for all this? Is he still pissed?
And what's the plot here exactly? I see that Neil gets ditched by the band, fails to ride his large scale toy train, truck and chopper to where they're at, runs to them instead, and then the real helicopter shows up... But then what? Who the hell is in the dude in the chopper and what was he planning to offer them on paper (is it Geffen? But he gave Neil a contract! And then he accepted this record and this silly band after rejecting the previous one! What the hell's happening?) before he changed his fake-mustachioed mind?
But while we are at it, who are the actors Neil hired to be the Shocking Pinks in this thing? Are any of them his actual musicians? If not, did they put this acting gig on their resume?
Finally, back to the plot: do they ever make it out of the desert? Or are they still out there, rockin' away, everyone living in a communal trailer beside the Salton Sea and singing their hearts out to bewildered seagulls?
I have no idea. But the whole thing is so silly that it's outta control awesome; it's Neil at his sloppy, wacky best. Boo-hoo-hoo. Boo-hoo-hoo.
So let's talk about the record.
To begin, everything about Everybody's Rockin' is a joke.
Its length is a joke. At 25 minutes total, the entire record is shorter than the single first song on Psychedelic Pill; when I saw Neil play with the Horse on the Weld Tour in 92 he seemingly spent an equal amount of time in between each song, admiring the band's collective feedback. I imagine he spends way longer each day talking to his newest robot.
And the album's songs are a joke. Look no further than the lyrics to the title track:
When Ronnie and Nancy do the bop on the lawn They're rockin' in the White House all night long. Everybody's rockin'...
Needless to say Ronnie and Nancy did not invite Young the White House in response. Rather, they, respectively, committed war crimes and put the moves on Mr. T.
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And the Shocking Pinks are a joke. The great Ben Keith is in the group, along with Tim Drummond, one of the greatest bass players ever, and a host of other pros. But everyone plays the most simplified music of their career with great seriousness, careful not to ruin Neil's joke. Just take a listen to Kinda Fonda Wanda:
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The whole thing makes Dylan's Christmas record sound like Mozart.
Even the "Neil Young" on this record is a joke. Young acknowledges that the whole thing was "like being in a movie". He'd just finished playing the goofiest, nerdiest possible version of himself, Lionel Switch, in his dumpster fire of a film Human Highway. And he clearly wasn't done playing a bumbling dullard:
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Neil knew it all was a joke; after all, he was the one telling it. Years later he commented, "What am I? Stupid? Did people really think I put that out thinking it was the greatest fuckin' thing I'd ever recorded? Obviously I'm aware it's not."
And yet, he dedicated a full year and a half of his life to telling the joke over and over and over. He took the band and his character on tour, foisting it on audiences who'd paid to see Neil shred and play the hits; 17 years after Dylan fought the good fight at Royal Albert Hall and beyond, Neil fought a bizarre, self-created one, and it's impossible to tell to what extent he was giggling or furious.
After the two wonderful music videos flopped he even hired a big deal movie director, Hal Ashby, the guy behind Harold and Maude and Being There, to make an entire scripted film about it all.
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Neil Young: with every new wacko phase, he's like a dog with a bone. A year after Everybody's Rockin' he put body and soul into becoming the bizarro version of Willie Nelson; soon after that he donned Dan Aykroyd glasses and created his own version of The Blues Brothers. As we speak he's probably writing a Space Opera or converting water into wine, all while cackling madly.
If Neil's life is a movie, then he's forever hijacking his own script; and the sillier it gets the more fun we all have. With Shakey, Everybody's Always Rockin'.
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mistahgrundy · 1 year
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IRL - went outta town
ok so I was just up in Denton for a wedding. Very nice wedding, I wore a blazer, which was so nice to do. I hardly ever have a reason to dress up. Lots of fun. there's probably a photo of my husband pretending to hit me with a chair in the reception hall lol, I hope I get to see that eventually. We couldn't hear shit in there so we resorted to mime humor. violent mime.
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I had hella travel anxiety because I uhhhh I don't like to travel!! I mean I have health problems and a cat I miss when I leave and it's tornado season and uh yeah. it's 90% illogical with some little for reals things thrown in.
So I didn't sleep at all the night before we left.
Then on the way up we had to drive past a tornado warned storm. TO BE CLEAR, we were in no danger. Absolutely none. We were on i35 and the storm was out kinda northwest of Killeen. Up by Gatesville. And if you're familiar with central Texas that should give you some idea of how far away it was. The red warning box wasn't yet touching where we were. But still I tried to see it from the highway to no avail. it's been a very long time since I've actually SEEN a tornado, and that last time was in Ohio when I was a little child.
It was fun to joke about flooring it when we got to Jarrell. Sorry Jarrell. You are central Texas's Moore. That's some person who watches a lot of weather related videos gallows-humor for you!
anyway it was a pretty uneventful drive tbh. It didn't even rain until we got up to Fort Worth basically, somehow. So I didn't get to roll down the windows on the south side to smell all the bread and beer factories.
Sidenote: when I was a little kid one of our field trips at school was to the Mrs. Bairds bread factory. I barely remember it.
Our hotel room in Denton was one of those weird ones that people can live in, so it had a little kitchen and a couch. Extended stay I guess. Those are nice but they are FULL of divorced dudes. Divorced men in Punisher themed trucks as far as the eye can see. When we pulled up Punisher truck guy was BBQing in his truck bed!! And later on when I was setting up the Roku we saw a wifi signal named Punisher. His very existence has owned us.
I did not sleep. Bed make back hurt. Weird room weird bed weird sounds.
At the wedding I had one job and it was to be the first to stand up when the bride entered so everyone else would see me stand and also stand and no one stood up!!! it took like... an agonizing amount of time for people to realize oh right standing. damn it guys. Oh well. Also around that time I realized I forgot to put on deodorant that morning. x_x I checked later though and it was fine, no smell.
A whole day running on two days of no sleep and barely eating I thought for sure the last night I will get some sleep. Surely! But no. I just laid there again for 8 hours like. ah. ok. cool. my brain is broken.
3 days of no sleep.
I bought a little metal sculpture for my yard in West at Slovacek's. It looks like a little piranha plant from mario 3. The little ones that would hop around. kinda.
So here I am woken up from a little 3 hour nap at home. Still exhausted.
Seth was telling me about Frenchy's when we were in Denton. I didn't grow up there so I don't know about this denton institution! There's all these little parked food lookin trucks around town that sport american flags and are all painted different. I passed a smiley face one and a remember our vets one and one about volunteering. It's just some cleaning company or something like that. Frenchy's! Some old Italian guy runs it named Frenchy. Then on the way out of town there was a billboard from Frenchy reminding us to get vaccinated. Done and Done, Frenchy.
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Not Frenchy, just some ultra Texas looking old couple I snapped a secret photo of on the way out of Denton. His hands weren't grey, my phone's camera was just having a bit of a time.
Dude's rockin' a kerchief to the applebee's
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vrankup · 7 months
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snoopyharleygal222 · 1 year
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Watch "Rockin' Down the Highway" on YouTube
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$ Doobie Brothers # Rockin Down the Hwy
Perfect cruising 🎶song!
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longliverockback · 11 months
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ZZ Top The Studio Albums 1970-1990 [Box Set] 2013 Warner Brothers ————————————————— Tracks CD One: ZZ Top’s First Album 01. (Someone Else Been) Shaking Your Tree 02. Brown Sugar 03. Squank 04. Goin’ down to México 05. Old Man 06. Neighbor, Neighbor 07. Certified Blues 08. Bedroom Thang 09. Just Got back from Baby’s 10. Backdoor Love Affair
Tracks CD Two: Rio Grande Mud 01. Francine 02. Just Got Paid 03. Mushmouth Shoutin’ 04. Ko Ko Blue 05. Chevrolet 06. Apologies to Pearly 07. Bar-B-Q 08. Sure Got Cold after the Rain Fell 09. Whiskey’n Mama 10. Down Brownie
Tracks CD Three: Tres Hombres 01. Waitin’ for the Bus 02. Jesus Just Left Chicago 03. Beer Drinkers & Hell Raisers 04. Master of Sparks 05. Hot, Blue and Righteous 06. Move Me on down the Line 07. Precious and Grace 08. La Grange 09. Shiek 10. Have You Heard?
Tracks CD Four: Fandango! 01. Thunderbird 02. Jailhouse Rock 03. Backdoor Medley    •Backdoor Love Affair    •Mellow down Easy    •Backdoor Love Affair No. 2    •Long Distance Boogie 04. Nasty Dogs and Funky Kings 05. Blue Jean Blues 06. Balinese 07. Mexican Blackbird 08. Heard It on the X 09. Tush
Tracks CD Five: Tejas 01. It’s Only Love 02. Arrested for Driving While Blind 03. El Diablo 04. Snappy Kakkie 05 .Enjoy and Get It On 06. Ten Dollar Man 07. Pan Am Highway Blues 08. Avalon Hideaway 09. She’s a Heartbreaker 10. Asleep in the Desert
Tracks CD Six: Degüello 01. Thank You 02. She Loves My Automobile 03. I’m Bad, I’m Nationwide 04. A Fool for Your Stockings 05. Manic Mechanic 06. Dust My Broom 07. Lowdown on the Street 08. Hi Fi Mama 09. Cheap Sunglasses 10. Esther Be the One
Tracks CD Seven: El Loco 01. Tube Snake Boogie 02. I Wanna Drive You Home 03. Ten Foot Pole 04. Leila 05. Don’t Tease Me 06. It’s So Hard 07. Pearl Necklace 08. Groovy Little Hippie Pad 09. Heaven, Hell or Houston 10. Party on the Patio
Tracks CD Eight Eliminator 01. Gimme All Your Lovin’ 02. Got Me under Pressure 03. Sharp Dressed Man 04. I Need You Tonight 05. I Got the Six 06. Legs 07. Thug 08. TV Dinners 09. Dirty Dog 10. If I Could Only Flag Her Down 11. Bad Girl
Tracks CD Nine: Afterburner 01. Sleeping Bag 02. Stages 03. Woke up with Wood 04. Rough Boy 05. Can’t Stop Rockin’ 06. Planet of Women 07. I Got the Message 08. Velcro Fly 09. Dipping Low (In the Lap of Luxury) 10. Delirious
Tracks CD Ten: Recycler 01. Concrete and Steel 02. Lovething 03. Penthouse Eyes 04. Tell It 05. My Head’s in Mississippi 06. Decision or Collision 07. Give It Up 08. 2000 Blues 09. Burger Ma 10. Doubleback —————————————————
* Long Live Rock Archive
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NITA STRAUSS: 'The ALICE COOPER Touring Camp Is Really Like A Family'
ALICE COOPER guitarist Nita Strauss spoke to the WHMH Rockin' 101 radio station about her recently released single "Winner Takes All", featuring a guest appearance by the legendary rocker. The track is taken from Nita's upcoming sophomore solo album, tentatively due later this year via Sumerian Records.
Regarding how her latest collaboration with Alice came about, Nita said (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET): "The Alice Cooper touring camp, it's really like a family. I think a lot of people have this impression of legendary musicians like him that they're sort of unapproachable and untouchable, and Alice is the nicest and most approachable person in the entire world. So it didn't really feel like approaching somebody that was gonna say no; it was like I was talking to a friend. Alice has been really supportive of my solo stuff. He had me on [his radio show] 'Nights With Alice Cooper' when my first record came out. He obviously encouraged me to go out and tour with Demi Lovato and promote my own music and everything else. So I was really grateful that when we approached him with this song, he was totally eager to do it. I think he went into the studio in, like, two days and recorded it at his own studio in Phoenix. So it was a great experience all around."
Last month, Nita told the "Appetite For Distortion" podcast she "knew" that she wanted to do something with Alice for her next LP. "We have a lot of guests on the upcoming record," she explained. "There are some instrumental songs, like on the first record as well, but it's a lot of guests. And I thought, 'How cool would it be…?' — we all kind of put our heads together and thought, 'How cool would it be to showcase Alice's voice on very modern, heavy active rock kind of track?' 'Cause everything he does is sort of in that more classic rock kind of vein. Even the new music that he's come out with in the last few years has had that classic Alice sound. And I thought, 'Well, since we're not gonna get a song like this from Alice himself, let's bring a song to him. Let's make something for him.' So my first call was to Tommy Henriksen, who does a lot of the writing for the Alice project and the HOLLYWOOD VAMPIRES project, and I said, 'What key does he like to sing in? What's his vibe?' And Tommy gave me some options. And so we ended up dropping to a seven-string [guitar] and wrote this really mean heavy riff, like very driving, very get in your car and put the pedal all the way down and speed down the highway. And between Tommy and myself, we wrote the melody and the lyrics and sent it off to Alice. He loved it. And he loved it so much, and we sent it to him in Phoenix, and he was, like, 'Cool. I'm gonna go and record it.' I think he recorded it in his studio in Phoenix the next day, or within a day or two, was how fast it happened. And from there we were off to the races."
Nita continued: "The plan, actually, was not to release the song until the tour. We thought maybe we could just drop the song and show up on stage on the same day, kind of like old-school 'Wrestlemania'. But then, between his schedule and my release schedule and all the label politics and all that, [we decided to] put it out early, help promote the song, go out on tour and all that good stuff. So it all worked out for the best. The song had a super-strong first week, which is amazing. Alice sounds like a rock star, as always. And, yeah, I feel like it just went great."
"Winner Takes All" is the third song Nita has released featuring a star guest vocalist, the first being the enormously successful "Dead Inside" which featured guest vocals from DISTURBED's David Draiman and saw Nita become the first-ever solo female to have a No. 1 hit at Active Rock radio. She also returned to her instrumental roots last year with the release of single "Summer Storm", a fast-paced, emotive shred-fest. In October 2022, Nita dropped "The Wolf You Feed", an epic headbanger of a track featuring the insane vocal talent of Alissa White-Gluz of ARCH ENEMY.
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Rockin' Down The Highway - The Doobie Brothers - 1996
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i’m 17, I just told my mom that I was headed to the mall. And I needed to borrow her car, she lets me. I print off some MapQuest directions to Cleveland, grab my smokes and head out.
I’m driving up 77 north on my way To the “mall”
I get lost a few times have to stop at a McDonald’s and ask for directions, I think I was in Brecksville. I was close to where I was going but I have no idea where I was, and reading step-by-step directions off of A piece of paper was not the easiest task when you just starting to drive
I made my way to my friends house who supplied the vodka and the music. He put on a David Bowie record and we sat on his roof drinking vodka until the sun went down. He had graduated one year prior and was living with a friend near pleasant valley, a pretty nice little neighborhood on the outskirts of Cleveland. It was fall and the year just began for me. Leaves were falling and clothes were drying on a line in the driveway
As the vodka stains my breath and I have my last laugh, rebel rebel fades in the backround and I head out only to get lost again going back home. A common theme in my life
It’s dark and the stars are out and the highway signs are passing above my head, I have school in the morning and I’m a little tipsy still. I’m listening to Ben Folds Five rockin’ the suburbs cos I’m obsessed with the paino despite my friends picking on me. I think to myself I can’t believe I’m graduating this year, I’m driving, I’m an adult.
I don’t have a cell phone so every time I get lost I have to pull off the highway and ask someone I don’t know for directions.
I make my way up my mom‘s driveway and back home, unbeknownst to me I left the MapQuest directions in the passenger seat. I forgot to reset the mileage on her car and of course she finds out that I was not at the mall last night, I admit that I went to my friends house to have a few drinks.
She isn’t mad but disappointed…&we end up getting me my own car, sooner than later. A pink 92 ford escort with matching rims for 1 grand and only 70,000 miles on it.
It was like it was made for me
So i collaged the dash with pron and punk magazines I collected over the years, shoved pins on the ceiling from shows and plastered my friends bands stickers & shows I went to stickers on the bumper.
The week I graduated I dyed my hair pink to match my car and shaved my first
Mohawk
I felt alive for the first time in my life and I’ll
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Duneeater & Planet of the 8s Team Up for a Big Sound on ‘Turned to Stone: Chapter V′
~Doomed & Stoned Debuts~
By Billy Goate
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Get ready for a big sound from two massive bands from Down Under sharing the same cylinder for a two-way split as 'Turned To Stone: Chapter V' (2022) brings you DUNEEATER and PLANET OF THE 8s! The Ripple Music series has had some terrific pairings over the years, but this volume is absolutely brilliant. I hope you're listening with a good pair of headphones, or at least have your car stereo system ready for a long, loud drive into oblivion, because this record is indeed a smooth ride down to the Highway to Hell.
Tires peel out for "Twin Voyager," which makes for a big opener after the short but arresting, "Dusk Part 2," which is a real cruiser. The band did music video for "Pleather Sex," and its desert rockin' vibes make it a swell playlist pal with Kyuss, Truckfighters, Dozer, and Mountains of Madness.
"C.O.B.R.A." is a badass stoner-blues romper that makes me wonder whether these guys grew up with the same G.I. Joe comics I did, fighting as they did with their eternal enemy Cobra Commander and his henchmen of doom. The song's got a lot of bounce, and it rumbles and tumbles along until I'm irresistibly pulled into headbanging mode as we drive towards "Dawn Part I" (aka "Devil Dodgers"). It's a real asphalt-ripper.
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Planet of the 8s carries the vibe along into "Dawn Part 2" on the record's flip-side. The smooth delivery of the lyrics, in sync with a groovy rhythm, reminds me of Depeche Mode for some reason (that's always a good thing). The vocal harmonies are quite effective (at times approaching worshipful), supported by deep musicianship, beautiful melodic instincts, and a grungy, bittersweet guitar solo.
"Raised By Night" is a rainy number, with bombastic drums and melancholy riffmaking. The smooth vocals contrast so well with the groovy rhythm, leading up to one of those great choruses you'll find yourself singing along with (perhaps unconsciously). The climax is one of those exalted moments in rock that you want to freeze and revisit over and over.
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After another convincing track ("Gravity"), the record closes on "Dusk Part I" -- and just like that we're back to start, in a kind of time loop. It's a good hint to listen to it all again on repeat. Believe me, you will want to get lost in this record. Not hard to see why both these bands are on the rise.
Turned to Stone, Chapter V is a powerful collaboration from two of the heavy rock scene's most extraordinary artists. Look for its release this Friday, August 8th, on Ripple Music -- dropping in digital as well as several variants of vinyl (pre-order here).
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a han solo mix - star wars - arranged by ducksbellorum and friends
opportunities (let’s make lots of money) - pet shop boys If you've got the inclination I have got the crime Oh, there's a lot of opportunities If you know when to take them
song 2 - blur Well, I lie and I'm easy All of the time but I am never sure Why I need you Pleased to meet you
immigrant song - led zeppelin The hammer of the gods Will drive our ships to new land To fight the horde, sing and cry Valhalla, I am coming
slow ride - foghat Slow down, go down Got to get your lovin' One more time Hold me, roll me
highway to hell - ac/dc I'm on the highway to hell No stop signs Speed limit Nobody's gonna slow me down
life in the fast lane - eagles Blowin' and burnin', blinded by thirst They didn't see the stop sign, took a turn for the worst She said, "Listen, baby, you can hear the engine ring" "We've been up and down this highway, haven't seen a goddamn thing"
panama - van halen She's blinding, I'm flying Right behind in rearview mirror now Got the fearing, power steering Pistons popping, ain't no stopping now
rockin’ down the highway - the doobie brothers I gotta kick in my pedal Make my Ford move a little bit faster Can't stop and I can't stop Gotta keep movin' or I'll lose my mind
fortunate son - creedence clearwater revival It ain't me, it ain't me I ain't no senator's son, son It ain't me, it ain't me I ain't no fortunate one
bonus: turn down for what - dj snake & lil jon Fire up that loud Another round of shots Turn down for what? Turn down for what?
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