Thanks for that, Tommy!
'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
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There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
ION, I am really enjoying the new New Pornographers album Together, which I picked up from eMusic.
I've been digging that, too. The new Hold Steady is pretty solid, also, and the new Fall album continues their recent excellence.
I got to see The Hold Steady perform last year, their live show is a real treat.
I do love The Hold Steady.
So, best T.Rex album: Electric Warrior?
I prefer The Slider: "Buick Mackane," "Baby Strange," "Telegram Sam"...
Though there are oddball gems to found throughout his catalog.
I prefer The Slider: "Buick Mackane," "Baby Strange," "Telegram Sam"...
Yeah, those are all great. I guess I'd rank The Slider as almost as good as Electric Warrior.
Lately I've really gotten into "Rip Off" from Electric Warrior. I think that would be a fun song to learn to play....
T. Rex is such an interesting touchstone band. They're referenced in so many different songs, and so many different musicians have alluded to them or covered them.
Obviously Bowie made his whole Ziggy persona up after watching T. Rex mania (or "T-rextasy!" as it was called then) explode, and namechecks them in "All the Young Dudes." The Ramones refer to them in "Rock and Roll Radio" as did Hoodoo Gurus on "Let's All Turn On." Alejandro Escovedo named one of his bands Buick Mackane, and Los Lobos used to cover "20th Century Boy" in concert. Richard Barone also covered T.Rex fairly often. That's just off the top of my head.
And now even the Freak Folk types are going back to the early Tyrannosaurus Rex albums.
I'm always heartened by the enduring fascination and fandom of T.Rex.
I like 'em both, but Electric Warrior has the edge on The Slider for me.
More T. Rex fandom: Big Star both in early and late configuration covered a handful of Bolan songs. Loose Fur, the Jeff Tweedy/Jim O'Rourke collaboration, also covers a T. Rex song when they play live.