Good 'ol American Rock

Most of the Chess Records recordings are great. Really cutting edge stuff and very raw and powerful I 'd recommend you check out a disc by Muddy called “Electric Mud” which was a psychedelic/blues experiment. The old Chess studio, at 22nd and Michigan, is now a museum. It’s pretty amazing when you consider the iconic American music that originated from that site.

There’s alway Eddie Cochrane too.

Rev Skarekroe beat you to it.

RESPECT to the Rev!

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RESPECT to the Rev![/reply]

You know, I hate you with a passion, baby.

(But call me!)

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RESPECT to the Rev![/reply]

You know, I hate you with a passion, baby.
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What? You hate the Toot? You’re mad as a cut snake as the Toot totally rules!

the shaggs were fairly comical too. (probably influenced ole courtney thing)

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RESPECT to the Rev![/reply]

You know, I hate you with a passion, baby.
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What? You hate the Toot? You’re mad as a cut snake as the Toot totally rules![/reply]

Do you know why he hates you, baby? It’s because you make him hate you, baby.

early glen campbell, before he got religion.
that dude was awesome. in a subtle way.

Go listen to your Monks album again, dude.

(Hint: check out track 5)