@40DollarFine I recorded it from an import LP. I still have the vinyl LP, it is from Italy. It does sound a bit different, I noticed that right away, but it's still awesome. It's not an easy album to find especially on red vinyl and as an Italian import. I'm glad you like it. I love their rendition of "Shake, Rattle And Roll." ---- NRBQ – Uncommon Denominators Label: Rounder Records – LP 11512 Format: LP, Compilation Country: Italy Released: 1986 Genre: Blues, Jazz, Pop, Rock
@moose1952 This sounds to me like a different take than the one that was first released on Workshop. Is this from the 1986 RC Cola & A Moon Pie re-release? Anyway, I like it!
I remember the Shaboo Inn and also the Back Door in Waterford. They would make the crowds go absolutely nuts when they closed with this number. This song is one of the greatest rock 'n roll songs ever, ranking alongside of Johnny B. Goode............
my favorite band, the Marx brothers of rock 'n roll. Tom was a great drummer. on the bright side, Terry is still touring and the new new rhythm and blues quartet is great.
52joan...........You got that right, the Q rule! I've been to see them before in small clubs with 50 or less people, but that never stopped them from putting on one hell of a show!
@bornyesterday21 ..................I hear ya brother, 1952 here. No, NRBQ definitely was not an arena band, but one of the best club bands for sure. Remember their only "Hit" (reached # 70 on the charts I think), the song "Get that gasoline" back in 74? I also liked "The music goes round and round" and their rendition of Joe Turner's "Shake, Rattle and Roll." Those were the good old days..........
moose1952 1 week ago
@moose1952 This sounds to me like a different take than the one that was first released on Workshop. Is this from the 1986 RC Cola & A Moon Pie re-release? Anyway, I like it!
40DollarFine 1 week ago
I remember the Shaboo Inn and also the Back Door in Waterford. They would make the crowds go absolutely nuts when they closed with this number. This song is one of the greatest rock 'n roll songs ever, ranking alongside of Johnny B. Goode............
brucejoslin 1 month ago
my favorite band, the Marx brothers of rock 'n roll. Tom was a great drummer. on the bright side, Terry is still touring and the new new rhythm and blues quartet is great.
lawlito 1 month ago
An RC and a Moon Pie - life can be beautiful.
gazoontight 3 months ago
52joan...........You got that right, the Q rule! I've been to see them before in small clubs with 50 or less people, but that never stopped them from putting on one hell of a show!
moose1952 3 months ago
saw em in a tiny club in hogtown, fla...maybe 25 folks there!
the Q RULE!
and this song is the S O U TH !!!
52joan 3 months ago
@bornyesterday21 .............. Yep and I also saw Rick Derringer at the Shaboo Inn. You're so right my friend, it doesn't get better than that ;)
moose1952 6 months ago
NRBQ.....At Shaboo Inn, Willimantic...It didn't get better than that!
bornyesterday21 6 months ago
@bornyesterday21 ..................I hear ya brother, 1952 here. No, NRBQ definitely was not an arena band, but one of the best club bands for sure. Remember their only "Hit" (reached # 70 on the charts I think), the song "Get that gasoline" back in 74? I also liked "The music goes round and round" and their rendition of Joe Turner's "Shake, Rattle and Roll." Those were the good old days..........
moose1952 6 months ago