We hadn’t posted a lost rock ‘n’ roll classic in a while, and
in choosing one, we wrestled with plenty subgenres—party, sleazy, bright,
country-tinged, horror, celebrity-in-the-making, tenor sax honker, and so forth—but
the climate these days is more than vaguely contentious so we went with pugilistica
magnificat “Rumble on the Docks,” a rowdy surf-punk tune which originally
appeared in 1964 on the Sandé label, no, we don’t think this song is directly
related to the 1956 crime noir movie of the same title, nor do we think the
band name—Aquanauts—is directly related to one or more television series of the
same name, no, Dear Reader, this is just a hard-cranking tune which will make
you propose amorous encounters to another lovely person immediately, make you
reach for the whiskey, make you turn up the volume, make you jump for two
minutes (plus residual lifelong jumping), and make you drive fast, although not
in that order necessarily, no, the order is up to you, Dear Reader, although we
recommend amour first, always.
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deconstruct rose lavelle’s cracking goal at the women’s world cup
need right-wing alexa?
we speak with her for the third time
2 comments:
Greeeeesy!
Hey Ted, yes, this tune exudes engines, grease, rumbles, seafronts, howls, yowls, and growls. Thanks for taking a look. --BA
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