All this is lost on me. I have seen Kitty Wells, Marty Robbins, Faron Young and Lefty Frizell all sing on stage. No props, dry ice, fire, explosions….just good singing, and the crowd went wild. Glad those were my years, not Tessie and Francis times……..
What was the original rap song? I would suggest “Smoke, Smoke, Smoke That Cigarette”, written by Merle Travis and recorded by Tex Williams, I think in 1948.
Wow, some of you folks must be way older than I am. Those were my older brothers’ LPs. These days I listen to my kids’ stuff. Some of it is pretty good. And it freaks them out when I tell them to play a metal song again and turn it up.
Tess was supposed to be Joan Jett, which was Punk. Joan would punk up 50’s songs in addition to her own singles. Tess looked just like Joan, and Joan is only about 4.5 ft. tall too. Tess appeared when Joan Jett & the Blackhearts hit it big.)
Scuzbucket From Nantucket is the song, they have Steve Dallas in the video, who the song could have been written for. There’s no way this can go wrong, even with a half dozen moose, Steve will serve them well.
Sisyphos almost 15 years ago
Francis my man appears to be higher than a kite: surely Tess recognizes this?
ejcapulet almost 15 years ago
Uh, I doubt it, Sisyphos, she’s probably drunk as a skunk.
kreole almost 15 years ago
All this is lost on me. I have seen Kitty Wells, Marty Robbins, Faron Young and Lefty Frizell all sing on stage. No props, dry ice, fire, explosions….just good singing, and the crowd went wild. Glad those were my years, not Tessie and Francis times……..
JohnHerbison almost 15 years ago
What was the original rap song? I would suggest “Smoke, Smoke, Smoke That Cigarette”, written by Merle Travis and recorded by Tex Williams, I think in 1948.
blackash2004-tree Premium Member almost 15 years ago
I’d say Tess was more of a punk rocker.
Merle Travis and Tex Williams. They don’t make em like that anymore.
Hank, Sr. (Luke the Drifter) and Jimmy Dean were able to do recitations, which didn’t include the Mother Goose type rhyming.
*Space Madness at The Station* almost 15 years ago
Mmmm I wonder if Mother Goose laid regular or golden eggs.
pschearer Premium Member almost 15 years ago
I haven’t followed pop music since the Beatles arrived, but I really do miss good rock videos.
(I understand the guy from “Addicted to Love” is dead and those luscious “musicians” behind him must be on Social Security by now. Time marches on.)
mrssaskfan almost 15 years ago
Wow, some of you folks must be way older than I am. Those were my older brothers’ LPs. These days I listen to my kids’ stuff. Some of it is pretty good. And it freaks them out when I tell them to play a metal song again and turn it up.
Sherlock Watson almost 15 years ago
“Scuzbucket from Nantucket,” eh? I’m not familiar with the music, but I’d love to hear the lyrics.
BTW, I thought the first rap song was “They’re Coming to Take Me Away, Ha-Haa!” by Napoleon XIV.
Bruce McKinney Premium Member almost 15 years ago
Sisyphos said, about 11 hours ago Francis my man appears to be higher than a kite: surely Tess recognizes this?
That’s why she hired him!
brewwitch almost 15 years ago
Ahhhh!
That’s the daily life of Grammy winners….
mrslukeskywalker almost 15 years ago
Tess was supposed to be Joan Jett, which was Punk. Joan would punk up 50’s songs in addition to her own singles. Tess looked just like Joan, and Joan is only about 4.5 ft. tall too. Tess appeared when Joan Jett & the Blackhearts hit it big.)
Scuzbucket From Nantucket is the song, they have Steve Dallas in the video, who the song could have been written for. There’s no way this can go wrong, even with a half dozen moose, Steve will serve them well.