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Cover Me, Game Forty-Five
Whenever I put the disc on the turntable, my manager commented, "Man, it sounds like you're flipping the channels on the radio."
That's how inventive these guys are. BRING ON THE POCKET GUIDE!!!
*Zaz Turned Blue* ... classic!
The remake of "Papa Was a Rolling Stone" inspired by The People's Court theme song was pretty sublime. Funny how they were reduced to a cover act in an effort to sell them to radio: a cover of "Listen Like Thieves" was the last attempt to try that. Bring on the pocket guide...
Anyway, one of the best examples of Was (not was) backing vocals are on Bonnie Raitt's version of Baby Mine, from the Disney tribute album Stay Awake. Really beautiful...
And "Wedding Vows in Vegas" is just sublime. "Buffet dinners/nothing but the best/and check in to some Strip love nest."
But while I thought "Dad, I'm in Jail" was a funny song, the scene in "Pump Up the Volume" where they're driving along 'singing' to it? Dumb.
http://mostlymodernmusic.blogspot.com/2007/04/o...
But in general, I can defend this song as a great experience on so many levels. My dinosaur-crazed kid loves it, though I usually cough over the smoking reference in the first verse that keeps this from being a They Might Be Giants-style children's classic. And the Atkinson-Bowen duo rocks. Let's see anyone else wring so much out of "and a mighty lion's roooooar."
I think you've hit it right on, Jeff. Was (Not Was) had really good bursts of creativity but were plenty scattered at points.
I like Don's son (I think) in Eve 6 quite a bit though.
The kind of people they are, I'd be willing to bet a week's wages that that moment meant more to them than a whole closet full of Grammies would have...
Thanks, Jeff. Your profile of the band is insightful and comprehensive. I would just add that if you haven't seen 'em playing live and in full effect, having the time of their lives, then your musical education is incomplete. Love 'em, love 'em, love 'em.
P.S. What do you think 'Walk The Dinosaur' is really all about? Think Zappa and you're half-way there. It is by no means the empty-headed novelty hit that people think it is... not at all.