Not sure, but I've got it on the B side of an Anniversary single (A side is Memphis Beat), put out with their Midnight in Memphis live album. That Red Headed Woman is from one of their first gigs and is INSANE - truly. This one is quite wild but it is like Phil Collins compared the one on the single. I would say it is the wildest piece of rock ever put to vinyl. I should digitize it and stick it on here.
@Gus1891 Not sure it was ever released on an album Gus. I transferred it from a vinyl single. Tav has his own website on Myspace which maybe of some help. Youtube doesn't allow web addresses to be pasted in comments but if you search for pantherburns+Myspace you should find it. Best wishes, Spratmac8
"Some may find it unlistenable. Others, like myself, consider it to be one of the finest pieces of musical shamanism ever committed to vinyl."
Yes, but I think SECOND BEST.
You really want wild unlistenable, you should hear their version from "the 1st Panther Burns show Feb 10th 1979". This is on the flip side of a single (the great "Memphis Beat") issued with the Midnight in Memphis 10th Anniversary album. It makes this seem positively polite and restrained. I'll post it if I can
@batchainers I have never heard the track and now my ears are hungry! Thanks for giving me the heads-up on it. I am grateful to know there is more drunken shamanistic psychobilly mayhem out there ;) Best wishes, Spratmac8
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"What album is this song from?"
Not sure, but I've got it on the B side of an Anniversary single (A side is Memphis Beat), put out with their Midnight in Memphis live album. That Red Headed Woman is from one of their first gigs and is INSANE - truly. This one is quite wild but it is like Phil Collins compared the one on the single. I would say it is the wildest piece of rock ever put to vinyl. I should digitize it and stick it on here.
batchainers 1 year ago
Awesome!
grigsbyt 1 year ago
@grigsbyt Thanks :)
Spratmac8 1 year ago
Now that's some damn rock and roll.
oak258 1 year ago
@oak258 it sure is! :) Thanks for your comment.
Spratmac8 1 year ago
Tav's name used to be Gus too. That's what I called him. We were more than friends.
smurfette2234 1 year ago
It was a live show at a bar in Memphis
rellimnor7 1 year ago
@rellimnor7 Thanks for the Info :)
Spratmac8 1 year ago
What album is this song from?
Gus1891 1 year ago
@Gus1891 Not sure it was ever released on an album Gus. I transferred it from a vinyl single. Tav has his own website on Myspace which maybe of some help. Youtube doesn't allow web addresses to be pasted in comments but if you search for pantherburns+Myspace you should find it. Best wishes, Spratmac8
Spratmac8 1 year ago
@Spratmac8
"Some may find it unlistenable. Others, like myself, consider it to be one of the finest pieces of musical shamanism ever committed to vinyl."
Yes, but I think SECOND BEST.
You really want wild unlistenable, you should hear their version from "the 1st Panther Burns show Feb 10th 1979". This is on the flip side of a single (the great "Memphis Beat") issued with the Midnight in Memphis 10th Anniversary album. It makes this seem positively polite and restrained. I'll post it if I can
batchainers 1 year ago
@batchainers I have never heard the track and now my ears are hungry! Thanks for giving me the heads-up on it. I am grateful to know there is more drunken shamanistic psychobilly mayhem out there ;) Best wishes, Spratmac8
Spratmac8 1 year ago