Nope. Not a single one of them Woodsy ! But interesting that there was all this stuff around in popular music culture from the death ray '30s to the atomic '50s.
Oh yes, lots to like here for me, sound tracks from my teens until today, the Johnny Guitar Watson track is i believe from 1954, similar to Lightnin hopkins electric recordings of the same year, "A girl called Sal", "Moving out boogie" and "They wonder who i am", utterly bonkers, its no wonder white folk were scared by rock n roll
My old band The Ricardos recorded space themed rockabilly "Martian man" "Wild saturday night on earth" and it's follow up "Screamin saturday night on earth" there was a band called The Space Cadets that recorded all Space themed tunes, "Rockin with the Space Cadets " and my favourite "Wakkadiawakkadoo"
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ReplyDeleteNot a single one of them Woodsy !
But interesting that there was all this stuff around in popular music culture from the death ray '30s to the atomic '50s.
Oh yes, lots to like here for me, sound tracks from my teens until today, the Johnny Guitar Watson track is i believe from 1954, similar to Lightnin hopkins electric recordings of the same year, "A girl called Sal", "Moving out boogie" and "They wonder who i am", utterly bonkers, its no wonder white folk were scared by rock n roll
ReplyDeleteMy old band The Ricardos recorded space themed rockabilly "Martian man" "Wild saturday night on earth" and it's follow up "Screamin saturday night on earth" there was a band called The Space Cadets that recorded all Space themed tunes, "Rockin with the Space Cadets " and my favourite "Wakkadiawakkadoo"
ReplyDeleteOops somehow ive been anonymoused, another great track is "Stratosphere Boogie" by Speedy West and Jimmy Bryant!!
ReplyDeleteHey, rockin' MJ! Ta for all the cool titles and the video clips you sent through. To be blogged soon.
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