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  • David Van Via
    Sniper
    • Apr 2004
    • 753

    #16
    I heard the album at my friends house and thought it sounded good.
    Rumour has it that Van Halen have continued in recent years with a new lead signer, but since there 1985 breakup, nobody involved has ever recaptured that spontaneous cheeseburger magic!

    ROLLING STONE MAGAZINE

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    • Loons The Great

      #17
      Thiz a here is my favourite 'Smith album since...Pump...ALL HELL YEAH!!! Aerosmith can re-unite with all of THEIR original members and record a kickass blues album with their original producer--meanwhile, Van Hagar re-unites for a tour that is sure to be as boring and mundane as the '91 and '93 tours...'Nuff said...anyway, back to honkin'...this album is great...Great Hoggily Woggily I lub me some You Gotta Move...I can't believe that 'Smith smoked the Stones and maybe even Mississippi Fred's versions!!!!!!! I dig the way that the band put their own nuclear touch on many, many ol' blues themes and feelings( you know that feelin of oh Lawd hab mercy please let me get out that front door or a window alive 'fore her husband catch me here...). Baby Please Don't Go--Jumpin Juke Jointin' Loons I say God Damn, that's the boogie right there!! Rivals even the great Page/Plant and AC/DC and Big Joe Williams and Muddy Waters versions sho' nuff indeed!!

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      • PHOENIX
        Veteran
        • Jan 2004
        • 2212

        #18
        Originally posted by Loons The Great
        Thiz a here is my favourite 'Smith album since...Pump...ALL HELL YEAH!!! Aerosmith can re-unite with all of THEIR original members and record a kickass blues album with their original producer--meanwhile, Van Hagar re-unites for a tour that is sure to be as boring and mundane as the '91 and '93 tours...'Nuff said...anyway, back to honkin'...this album is great...Great Hoggily Woggily I lub me some You Gotta Move...I can't believe that 'Smith smoked the Stones and maybe even Mississippi Fred's versions!!!!!!! I dig the way that the band put their own nuclear touch on many, many ol' blues themes and feelings( you know that feelin of oh Lawd hab mercy please let me get out that front door or a window alive 'fore her husband catch me here...). Baby Please Don't Go--Jumpin Juke Jointin' Loons I say God Damn, that's the boogie right there!! Rivals even the great Page/Plant and AC/DC and Big Joe Williams and Muddy Waters versions sho' nuff indeed!!
        I was wondering when you'd show up.:D

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        • redblkwht
          Full Member Status

          • Jan 2004
          • 4617

          #19
          Order me up something like Loons is havin....
          FLAME ON said dave-:D

          EUAS

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          • cwsmith17
            Sniper
            • Apr 2004
            • 957

            #20
            liver nuts

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            • Loons The Great

              #21
              I AM THE BLUES

              Originally posted by Mama's Fool
              I really like the album. I'm kinded of curiious why they left off some songs that were originally rumored to be on the album like Mannish Boy from Muddy.
              I'd bet my bottom dollar that they left off Mannish Boy because they likes "Temperature" mo'--an' it is a stop time ba da da da dun tune juss like Hoochie Coochie Man sho' nuff' I Ain't Lyin', Y'all Yez Yez Yezzer..."You Gotta Move" iz a great tune to cruise 'round to FO' SHO'...I say hey Bo Diddley...

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              • ELVIS
                Banned
                • Dec 2003
                • 44120

                #22
                I've had this album since it came out and I like it more and more...

                Good guitar and killer vocals!

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