MP3 Naked & Shameless - Drink, Fight, Fuck
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Hillbilly music for pirates. What would happen if Spider Stacey (Pogues) arranged for a duet between Johnny Cash and Tom Yorke (Radiohead).
3 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Rockabilly, COUNTRY: Western Swing
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This CD contains a trio of "drunkabilly two-step" numbers that "accidentally" happened in April of 2006 while Buck (Naked) and Dave (Shameless) spent the weekend at Skidd Wong's compound. The PBR ran out after three songs, so that's all there is to this session. But what songs they are. "Drink, Fight, Fuck" can only be described as hillbilly music for pirates and is instantly the theme song that doesn't exist (not yet, anyway). "The Ballad Of The Trucking Nun" tells the semi-biographical tale of the events leading up to the founding of a Memphis reform school (the school attended by Buck's delinquent sister). The final track is a drunken one-take ho-down version of Radiohead's "Creep", a memorable song that occasionally shows up in the live show.
3 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Rockabilly, COUNTRY: Western Swing
Details:
This CD contains a trio of "drunkabilly two-step" numbers that "accidentally" happened in April of 2006 while Buck (Naked) and Dave (Shameless) spent the weekend at Skidd Wong's compound. The PBR ran out after three songs, so that's all there is to this session. But what songs they are. "Drink, Fight, Fuck" can only be described as hillbilly music for pirates and is instantly the theme song that doesn't exist (not yet, anyway). "The Ballad Of The Trucking Nun" tells the semi-biographical tale of the events leading up to the founding of a Memphis reform school (the school attended by Buck's delinquent sister). The final track is a drunken one-take ho-down version of Radiohead's "Creep", a memorable song that occasionally shows up in the live show.
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