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Tuesday, September 18, 2012

ROCK Sex: "Lady Madonna" - Fats Domino > The Beatles > Fats Domino / + More!



ROCK Sex listens to the music playing in your head.

Today, the parents and children of "Lady Madonna".

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The Beatles' "Lady Madonna" is often said to be influenced by the specific sound and intro of this '50s song.

HUMPHREY LYTTELTON & And His Band -"Bad Penny Blues" (1956)



The sound resemblance is there, but in a wider context, the boogie piano sound had been there for four decades.

Jimmy Blythe's "Chicago Stomp" (1924) is considered the first full Boobie-Woogie piano recording. In that legacy came other greats like Big Joe Turner & Pete Johnson, Albert Ammons, Meade Lux Lewis, and Hadda Brooks.


From the 1920s to the '50s, Boogie Woogie strolled its way from Jazz to Country to Rock'n'Roll music, where it propelled artists like Fats Domino.

FATS DOMINO -"I'm Walkin'" (1957)



Paul McCartney says he was specifically homaging Fats Domino with his song.

THE BEATLES -"Lady Madonna" (1968)



So how great is it when your hero then sings your song?

FATS DOMINO -"Lady Madonna" (1968)






"Children at your feet..."


Other songs inspired by this tradition (and some specifically by "Lady Madonna") include:

STEVE MILLER BAND -"Space Cowboy" (1968)


THE MOVE -"When Alice Comes Back to the Farm" (1970)


REDBONE -"Tennessee Girl" (1970)


SUBLIME -"What I Got (Instrumental)" (1996)


BILLY BRAGG And WILCO -"Hoodoo Hoodoo" (1998)


PAUL McCARTNEY -"Fine Line" (2005)


ROBBERS ON HIGH STREET -"Bring On The Terrors" (2005)


RAZIKA -"Taste My Dream" (2011)


COTTON MATHER -"Waters Raging" (2016)


BECK -"Dear Life" (2017)




© Tym Stevens



See Also:

Revolution 1950s: The Big Damn Bang of Rock'n'Roll!

THE BRITISH INVASION!, with Music Player!

BEATLESQUE Songs: 1968-esque, with Music Player!


The Real History of Rock and Soul!: The Music Player Checklist


Tuesday, September 11, 2012

ROCK Sex: "Last Child" - The Meters > Aerosmith > Rufus Thomas > Wu-Tang



ROCK Sex is 'just a punk in the streets'.

Creative culture is relay and response.

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Creativity is an ongoing jam.

Hand it to next, see what they bring to it.


The Meters specialized in Cajun gumbo Funk with a tough strut on it.

THE METERS -"Fire On the Bayou" (1975)



After listening to The Meters, guitarist Brad Whitford of Aerosmith was inspired with the riff for their song, "Last Child".

(Since Brad was responding to the general spirit of the band's sound, I picked "Fire On the Bayou" as a stylistic parallel.)

AEROSMITH -"Last Child" (1976)



Stax Records' king of dance tunes, Rufus Thomas, emphasized the Funk slant of the Aerosmith song in his own.

RUFUS THOMAS -"Fried Chicken" (1978)



And Wu-Tang sampled Rufus Thomas.

WU-TANG CLAN -"Put the Hammer Down" (1998)



Everyone puts their own angle on something, and it's all valid.



© Tym Stevens



See Also:

"TRAIN KEPT A-ROLLIN" - Tiny Bradshaw > Johnny Burnette Trio > The Yardbirds > T.Rex > Aerosmith

SHAKE AND FINGER POP! Soul Music and the Interior Truth, with Music Player!



The Real History of Rock and Soul!: The Music Player Checklist


Friday, July 30, 2010

ROCK Sex: "Slippery People" -Talking Heads > The Staple Singers



ROCK Sex ties to get a grip on the slip.

Today, the relay hand-off of "Slippery People".

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Possessed by the fever somewhere between Fela and New Orleans, here's Talking heads in fluid delirium. They're backed by Nona Hendryx on vocals and Bernie Worrell on keyboards.

TALKING HEADS -"Slippery People" (1983)



And here's the ever wonderful STAPLE SINGERS putting their own liquid moves on it.

THE STAPLE SINGERS -"Slippery People" (1984, remix)



Not long after, POPS STAPLES played the man with the mojo in David Byrne's film, TRUE STORIES.

POPS STAPLES + Talking Heads -"Papa Legba" (1986)




© Tym Stevens



See Also:

"Take Me To the River" - Al Green > Bryan Ferry > Talking Heads

"Radio Head" - Talking Heads > Tito Lariva > Radiohead

"Warning Sign" - Talking Heads > Local Natives

"Crosseyed And Painless" - Fela > Talking Heads > Brazilian Girls > Angelique Kidjo

ROCK Orgy: "Genius of Love"


The Real History of Rock and Soul!: A Music Player Checklist