Re: all things Iggy (and V-Roys)
On Wed, 17 Mar 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: how many of their songs are about the dilemma posed when some woman is a faithless liar, though. Are there really that many faithless lying ladies in Tennessee? Yes, I married one became divorced from one! g She took a *liking* to one of her graduate students. Yes, I am kiddingsort of. JC
Faithless ladies in TN (was Re: all things Iggy (and V-Roys)
Are there really that many faithless lying ladies in Tennessee? Carl W. Yes. Of course, there are plenty of faithless men, too. Not that we Tennesseans are a faithless lot, we're just really CONCERNED with the idea of faith (and also guilt, salvation, etc.). I've always thought Scott Miller was at his best when writing songs about faithless women, God, and/or life in south Knoxville. V-roys songs about faithless women (an incomplete list): Lie I Believe Goodnight, Loser Kick Me Around Testify (First Time That You've Done That Again) ... and probably a few others Looking down our song list, we've got: How Much You Lied Just a Fool This Charmed Life She's Left Me For Good (Again) and, of course,there is the Mystery Dates' re-write of Doug Sahm's "Key to My Heart" -- "(Give Back the) Keys to My Car (that you stole from my driveway, you bitch)" Rob Russell the Bystanders http://listen.to/thebystanders
all things Iggy (and V-Roys)
Tom wrote: this Iggy thing has me all worked up. I've been listening to "The Idiot" and "Lust for Life" since Sunday night... One highlight from last night's V-Roys entertainment (pardon me but I'm not going to know titles) - one song launched with a rousing version of the rhythm line from Lust for Life, continued until tabels of people in the audience were singing it, and then hit the first verse of what turned out to be a very upbeat twangy pop tune and not Lust for Life at all, which then segued into a (unfortunately not very good) post-grunge Modern Southern Rock tune sung by the goateed guitarist... It was a confusing family-tree exercise linking Iggy, Buddy Holly, Black Oak Arkansas and Soundgarden, very clever. Otherwise - several nice ballads, lots of good rave-ups, some clever lyrics and between-song bits. ("I was going to call this next song Jesse's Girl, but it was taken, so I called it, Goodnight You Goddamn Fuckin' Loser.") A good ability to find wide variation within a strict genre, without sounding too samey through the whole set. A little odd how many of their songs are about the dilemma posed when some woman is a faithless liar, though. Are there really that many faithless lying ladies in Tennessee? Carl W.