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Smashingly good!
gee
foot tapping grooviness
This is a rip
roaring
blast
Two guys having a heap load of fun.
I understand this is well covered musical landscape but give credit for delivery.
pinto wrote:
Or perhaps someone might prefer James McMurtry's version, titled Choctaw Bingo.
This is much different from "Choctaw Bingo." You might want to listen to the two songs back to back and reconsider.
This song reminds me of someone I used to know who married for money and then tried his hardest to convince others that this wasn't the case.
Or perhaps someone might prefer James McMurtry's version, titled Choctaw Bingo.
This is much different from "Choctaw Bingo." You might want to listen to the two songs back to back and reconsider.
This song reminds me of someone I used to know who married for money and then tried his hardest to convince others that this wasn't the case.
I just hear Choctaw Bingo in the guitar riff.
2gizewidarecordingbudget
they play live with backup musicians like tucked behind the amps or whatever
they play live with backup musicians like tucked behind the amps or whatever
IDK. I used to like them a LOT Now I have hit burn-out!
allsoundsthesamebeat
xcranky_yankee wrote:
Or perhaps someone might prefer James McMurtry's version, titled Choctaw Bingo.
prefer the O'Jays
Or perhaps someone might prefer James McMurtry's version, titled Choctaw Bingo.
A serious toe-tapper, chair dancer.
T Rex
xcranky_yankee wrote:
Mine tastes like purple.
prefer the O'Jays
Mine tastes like purple.
I love that cover art.
prefer the O'Jays
Love it! Newly minted retro-leaning celebrations of variations on the Bo Diddley Beat, in true Black Keys-style!
Can you dig it!
Oh my -- so sweet. Can't stand still!
They just keep getting better.
Oh my -- so sweet. Can't stand still!
They just keep getting better.




I just hear Choctaw Bingo in the guitar riff.
It's similar but then that's a pretty common blues-guitar riff that predates James McMurtry.