'Boy of Tomorrow' (A Frantic Voodoo Rockabilly Romp)

Started by Greeny, September 13, 2010, 04:21:29 AM

Tangled Wires

Musically this reminded me a little of The Cramps, and you did a blinding job keeping up with that bass, can't have been easy but you nailed it, and love the way you finish it all off with that bass line

The Les Paul sounds superb, some great little riffs and runs in there.

Good luck with your future employment, but we all know that this should be your job!


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A Frantic Voodoo Rockabilly Romp INDEED!!!!You have made my day Tim.Thank you thank you thank you.  I wish I wasn't retired. I feel like quiting my job. YaAll rock big time.  Lectric
Dance as if no one were watching.
Sing as if no one were listening.
And live every day as if it were your last.
- Irish proverb

Satchwood

Wow Tim comes unhinged,., great attitude cafinated punk-rockabilly-rocker!!  Really digging your driving guitars and bass line - wheh!
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Gritter

Love the reckless abandon of this, like the wheels could come off at any time but you push it down the hill anyway...with the baby in the carriage...and when the baby arrives at the bottom of the hill she says, "again, again!" 

That's f*ckin' rock n' roll mang!

OsCKilO

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I had the volume up high after listening to a Quiet song just before this....


Damn near blew my Eye balls out Tim!!!

Lol!!!

This is as Rock and roll as it gets!!!!!!!!!!

I listen to this and picture you leaving work... Running out the Door...  Raining anarchy in the streets as you tear down the pavement!!!!



Smacking the asses of pretty Girls.And Getting away with it.....





dancing in the fountains in trafalgar square!


Then Charging into a football ground Naked!



Such an awesomely Joyous Vibe to this that is quite eternal!
That "Schools out" "Friday feeling" that just cant get any better!



You Rule Tim!!!!!





Oh....

Now you Have some spare time, do ya fancy an hour set at one of my open mics?

London needs some Green!
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DLTBGYD             -            {Don't Let The Bastards Get You Down}
That is what this song is all about.
If they are F_cking with you too much.....F_ck them!
I'm outta here!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Your rock'n this one down like no tomorrow Tim.....LOL
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LG
nothing is real... So theres nothing to get hung about!

Gnasty



Holy Damn Tim!!  Bravo & a Big Applause from me!! This is ROCKING Dude!!!!

I love that T-shirt too!! Now I want one!!
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Nelson

Jesus Christ Greeny
The hits just keep on coming.
I just love the energy of this song and your playing and singing is superb, as usual.

Great Job.
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Redler

What is this...punk a billy...what ever it is, it sounds raw and fresh! Good luck with your new employment.
Kari
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Ferryman_1957

Wonderful!! Great to hear something a bit off the wall from you, I loved this from start to finish. The bass playing was the stand out for me, and it's a great sound as well, just fantastic. Overall you captured that psychobilly feel very well and this is a real stormer. Loved it.

BTW, I hope you were dressed like Lux Interior in the following vid when you did this. If not, why not turn up to your last day at work dressed like this....? (first 30 secs or so is blank for some reason):


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5mH38AhOHI

Cheers,

Nigel