I'm not big on the outtakes but the LP tracks are solid. Baby the Trans is a flat-out classic. I can imagine both The 101ers and The Clash playing it.
I couldn't find Dum Dum Club on Spotify for some reason.
I've always liked the two car-themed ones, Louisiana Turnpike, and Plymouth Roadrunner -- Joe channeling his inner Chuck Berry! I also love the sheer audacity of asking the person who ended up singing on it -- the studio receptionist, I believe -- a classic Joe Strummer move, if you ask me! The rest of them could have been developed into something, with a bit of time and patience.I'm not big on the outtakes but the LP tracks are solid. Baby the Trans is a flat-out classic. I can imagine both The 101ers and The Clash playing it.
I couldn't find Dum Dum Club on Spotify for some reason.
Yeah, must say I find both sides compelling, straight up rocker Joe and "brooding side of madness" Joe. Probably cos I'm basically a moody Tucker, though!IkarisOne wrote: ↑22 Jul 2022, 11:53amYep, Joe had two modes: manic and depressive. I wanted a bit of manic Joe. FC is a good track- maybe I'll add it.Low Down Low wrote: ↑22 Jul 2022, 11:00amAll great though I'm assuming the emphasis is on "rocks" here so i wouldn't expect them to be included. I think Forbidden City is an unassuming little rocker that does tend to get overlooked a bit.