This is one of my favorite tracks on this album, which is one of their best, if you ask me. This is Stray Cats at their pinnacle, and I feel fortunate to have seen them at this point in their career. If you have a chance to see Lee Rocker or Brian Setzer in concert, I highly recommend it. They've still got it.
+Dave Hunter I saw them in Chicago at a place called Stages in 82. There were about 50 people there. Maybe the best show I've ever attended. The venue became Cabaret Metro, a Chicago Institution, where Smashing Pumpkins launched their careers.
Tell you what. There were literally less than 50 people there and a bunch of em were dressed like 1950's kids and they were doing rock and roll dance moves. The energy was just incredible! When they played Gene and Eddie they blew the roof off! I tried to recapture that years later when I saw the Orchestra but HoB was packed and there was no room for dancing. It was disappointing to say the least.
From their probably best album (with the first of course). Fantastic song !! ("Oh baby you're such a drag, do some leave me alone !") Thanks for the share.
it's interesting to hear that people rate this album , I will have to dig it out , I never enjoyed it the first time, its probably better than' lets go faster'...anyway 2019 and its wonderful to have them back !
Pure talent these guys are. No gimmicks what you hear on their records they are the same in concerts fantastic and legendary. Go Stray Cats
This is one of my favorite tracks on this album, which is one of their best, if you ask me. This is Stray Cats at their pinnacle, and I feel fortunate to have seen them at this point in their career. If you have a chance to see Lee Rocker or Brian Setzer in concert, I highly recommend it. They've still got it.
+Dave Hunter I saw them in Chicago at a place called Stages in 82. There were about 50 people there. Maybe the best show I've ever attended. The venue became Cabaret Metro, a Chicago Institution, where Smashing Pumpkins launched their careers.
It must have been amazing to see them at that stage of their career!
Tell you what. There were literally less than 50 people there and a bunch of em were dressed like 1950's kids and they were doing rock and roll dance moves. The energy was just incredible! When they played Gene and Eddie they blew the roof off! I tried to recapture that years later when I saw the Orchestra but HoB was packed and there was no room for dancing. It was disappointing to say the least.
Great song . With the welsh wizard too Dave Edmunds .
Another song with the wonderful rockabilly rhythm. From probably the best album the Cats released, Choo Choo Hot Fish....
the best album was the first. rock this town
I wonder why producer Dave Edmunds didn't credit this as a duet performance? His guitar and vocals added on make this track a winner.
But, Dave Edmunds is credited on track listing of the album.
Holy mony...makes you wanna dance!
From their probably best album (with the first of course). Fantastic song !!
("Oh baby you're such a drag, do some leave me alone !")
Thanks for the share.
Brian does a little nod to Eddie Cochrans solo on "I'm Ready". Nice
Dave was still playing his ES-335 which goes perfectly with Setzer's Gretsch.
i wondered why i had this going round in my head, then i realised that this song is BETTER THAN AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
it's interesting to hear that people rate this album , I will have to dig it out , I never enjoyed it the first time, its probably better than' lets go faster'...anyway 2019 and its wonderful to have them back !
awesome song!!
GO CATS GO!!!!
The best 3 piece band next to Rush!! Stray cats are the ultimate in Rockabilly!
ZZ Top were hot in their early days.
Oh fuck! I love this..
Brians, my top favorite guitarist
Glad you dig it! I co-wrote this one w/ Michael Lanning.
and I live on mars
Ha! Look it up!
It's Only Roy what his IQ cause its like zero
Huh?
Rick Bell wasn't that hard of a statement
Exemplary - there are very few better :)
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