the Bob Log record is more fun than seeing him live. Its on that cool Fat
Possum label (RL Burnside, T Model Ford, etc) - thru Epitaph nowadays I
believe...xojns
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To: "passenger side" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Doo Rag
Date: Wed, Apr 21, 199
Yes, I have this CD and it comes in a cardboard box essentially.
I believe they are/were from Phoenix. I bought it used primarily
based upon a cursory listen. Over time, it hasn't held up very well
for me. However, this gives me impetus to revisit and perhaps reform
my impressions.
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very lo-fi indie washboard drums indie rock/blues what have you, a la
Chickasaw Mud Puppies, but a little edgier un-trad sounding. "What We Do"
('96) has even rougher production, sounding like it was recorded to produce
a real tinny AM radio sound. Just like Real Audio!
-Original
Does anyone on the list know anything about about a cd called Chuncked and
Muddled by Doo Rag, on Bloat Records? The somewhat self-consciously retro
packaging has a 1994 copyright. It sounds a little like Beck playing the blues. Very lo fi
production. It's curiously hypnotic. I can't stop
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Subject: RE: Doo Rag
Date: Wed, Apr 21, 1999, 1:03 PM
very lo-fi indie washboard drums indie rock/blues what have you, a la
Chickasaw Mud Puppies, but a little edgier un-trad sounding. "What We Do"
('96) has even rougher production, sounding like it was recorded to produce
a
On Wed, 21 Apr 1999, Jerry Curry wrote:
I believe they are/were from Phoenix.
bob's from phoenix, but the band started in tucson, actually. they used to
play at backyard parties and such when I lived in tucson.
more recently, they've morphed into "Bob Log III", where bob does a one
man
more recently, they've morphed into "Bob Log III", where bob does a one
man show-playing slide guitar and kick drum with some drum loops here and
there. still sounds like doo rag. the motorcycle helment with the built
in telephone receiver/microphone has go to be seen to be believed.
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