These are the kinds of songs that made Babyhead a rock n roll lover. Jukebox heaven. Great beat, cool lyrics, wicked guitar, backing vocals and that sax. Man! All those elements and more. What a cool song. A gem and a treasure.
Where Jack got the feel who knows but he got and got it good (or bad). Hit repeat and slide into grease-ball city and “go hog wild”
(CB first heard Robert Gordon and Link Wray do this. What a killer version . Link, Link’s out on a killer solo).
Well, you double-stumped me on this one, CB. I have never heard of Jack Scott nor have I ever heard this song. I’m diggin’ it. Thanks.
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That’s why we’re here. Not to stump but to remind and share the music that turns us on. I seen Robert Gordon and Chris Spedding do this live. High lite. Jim if you like this one check out Jack’s ‘Goodbye Baby’. Another very cool tune.
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I don’t know this at all, you got me. I swear I shall seek this out and report back.
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Don’t know how you are with rock a billy but CB is a card carrying member. Check it out. Also ‘Goodbye Baby’ by Jack also. Gordon/Wray version I heard first. Made me go look for the original.
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I’m a Carl Perkins and Warren Miller kinda guy.
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Yup! I think one of CB’s first takes was ‘Blue Suede Shoes”
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Plus there’s the Johnny Cash link too.
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Yup! All the original sun guys for sure. I checked out Miller. I’ll have to do more I like it. I know there was a big rock a billy following on your side. Gene Vincent is the man for CB. Jeff Beck has a great tribute to him, more to his guitar player, Chris Gallup. But Jack caught some lightning with this one. Thanks
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Cool and hot!
Thom
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Jack has to be on the Jukebox! Check in with you next week.
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