Rally Tribute Song
In honor of Barrett and Paul on their 36 birthday, I offer Horatio Lee Jenkin's "Drunker Than Satan." It's like if Slim Goodbuzz re-wrote the "Devil Went Down To Georgia." Happy birthday from the U.P., aye!
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In honor of Barrett and Paul on their 36 birthday, I offer Horatio Lee Jenkin's "Drunker Than Satan." It's like if Slim Goodbuzz re-wrote the "Devil Went Down To Georgia." Happy birthday from the U.P., aye!
Comments
This guy reminds me of the leader of the first band I was in 1970. The name of the band was The Tradewinds and the leader of the band was a drunken construction company owner that not only cheated on his wife but would have his wife pick him up from his girlfriend's houses. On the reverse side of the band was an all american football player from The University of Morris, quite the Yin Yang.
This guy however is a perfect combination mixing the evil disonent tone of country western with the demon ETOH.
Yippee I O Kayea cowpokes!!!!!!!!
Peace
Todd Gremmels
PS The old Flag is a nice touch!!!!!!!
Posted by: Todd Gremmels | December 18, 2008 08:58 PM
This guy reminds me of the leader of the first band I was in 1970. The name of the band was The Tradewinds and the leader of the band was a drunken construction company owner that not only cheated on his wife but would have his wife pick him up from his girlfriend's houses. On the reverse side of the band was an all american football player from The University of Morris, quite the Yin Yang.
This guy however is a perfect combination mixing the evil disonent tone of country western with the demon ETOH.
Yippee I O Kayea cowpokes!!!!!!!!
Peace
Todd Gremmels
PS The old Flag is a nice touch!!!!!!!
Posted by: Todd Gremmels | December 18, 2008 08:59 PM
I don't even want to hear that song, because it couldn't possibly live up to the expectations that the title created in my head.
Posted by: Mark | December 19, 2008 08:39 PM
Posted by: Robert | December 22, 2008 01:25 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EYvH7Gjbxh4
Posted by: Robert | December 22, 2008 01:28 PM