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The music, whether a waltz, stomper, polka or ballad, is assured. NRBQ is that rare band that keeps you on the edge of your seat by way of its confidence. High Noon is a box to cherish, visit and revisit.
Hey, the timing is good too — this would make a terrific gift for any music fan. NRBQ brings joy at a time when we could really use some. Throughout their five decades as a band, they've continuously bucked the musical trends happening around them. With each respective era they did exactly what they wanted to do while always conveying a devotion to bygone styles of music. It would be hard to thoroughly capture five decades in any one box set, but for die-hards and first-timers alike, High Noon is a perfect encapsulation of the magic that is NRBQ and is therefore a must-own.
How he's been able to hang on to the energy and charming irreverence that permeates this box of collected performances both studio and live in concert is a testament to his continued enthusiasm and love of music It's High Noon in America, people! That is, quite simply, the only way to describe the songs here that span so many styles and yet maintain a uniquely consistent level of quality despite band line-up changes and shifting stylistic touches.
There is no other way to say it: NRBQ are the greatest band this country has ever produced and one listen to this compilation is sure to convince you of that Music that is positively inspiring in its inventiveness, the work of NRBQ has remained a constant over time.
Expert musicians who have had the good sense to not bore listeners with anything too pretentious, Terry Adams and his revolving crew have offered up some of the most flat-out enjoyable music this continent has ever produced.
Doubt me? Spin this set in any sequence and then let the tunes convince you. NRBQ is the kind of band that basically couldn't be invented except by Thomas Pynchon maybe ; outstanding interpreters of a range of material Want to restore your faith in something or other? Listen to this set. Plenty of box sets play like overgrown greatest-hits albums, but High Noon aims for something more ambitious and important Even if you've been listening to the band for years, High Noon dazzles in its depth, and if this might seem daunting to a beginner, it's hard to imagine folks who love music at all not finding something here that will make them smile and tap their feet.
In short, it's a box set just as special as NRBQ themselves. But this set proves it, providing more than six hours of brilliance. There were ten rounds of NRBQ vs. Los Straitjackets in April and May, and a rematch in September! Augustine with The Baseball Project , and Tampa.
Happy to all! If you missed it live you can listen at WFMU. If you missed the live streaming that night, the radio version of the show episode is scheduled for distribution by NPR Music starting December 4th, with most stations carrying it that weekend. For a listing of affiliates, please visit Mountain Stage! You can watch the entire evening's events here! A great time was had by all. December was non-stop fun! Every audience member was happy and warm as they headed out around 1 am temperature: 14 degrees!
December 26, December 27, December December 30, and December 31! See 'Holiday Hoedown Wrap-Up' above for a report! There were unforgettable shows in Cambridge, MA the band's first appearance in the Boston area in many years , at B. Weasel gave the band a great introduction, just as he has done so many times before!
Photo by Jay Schlossberg. Spotted on Rolling Stone. THIS was the best tour yet. Fans already know that the band's stunning catalog sounds like a collection of Top 40 singles from another universe, flourishing outside of mainstream recognition and traditional success. But what they may not know is that even with the major changes in member alignment in recent years, the band is as tight and passionate as it has ever been.
It's still making music that is as impossibly infectious as ever. For more than two hours last night at the Beachland Ballroom, founder and keyboardist Terry Adams, guitarist Scott Ligon, bassist Casey McDonough and drummer Conrad Choucroun expertly banged out tunes from the nooks and crannies of the legendary act's massive discography. The good albums bearing that combo's name simply never stop, and Brass Tacks contains the fun, zest, humor and flat-out rock that has defined the band since their birth decades ago.
I'm digging it. Man, I love hearing a record that is not ironic or cynical. I love that the layers on it are musical and not a superficial spin on the top. Real emotion. It's killing me. Right up there with the Q's best! Production, arrangements, performances and songs They're there for the good times, laying down happy sounds here spanning country, rock, pop, jazz and even Broadway Say hello to complete irreverence.
It's all pure, unadulterated NRBQ, played and sung with joy and great musicality - long may they run. The people who came by to say hello were surprised by a short and amazing set of semi-acoustic music!
For those who missed the webcast that evening, stay-tuned for information on the show's upcoming broadcast on radio and TV. Fifty or so fans were invited to attend the taping. From all audience reports, it was really something special to see! The Whole Wheat Horns were on every show. Pete Donnelly played with the band in Philly and Annapolis, switching between bass and rhythm guitar with Casey.
Also from the Arkestra was Atakatune, who joined in on percussion. Terry never sounded better. Scott never sounded better. There was "Turn, Turn, Turn.
The BEST. The songwriting was getting better, too: Al Anderson , Terry Adams , and Joey Spampinato were dividing the chores, but never losing the group's cohesiveness. At times, Adams ' songs would be a little too goofy, and Spampinato 's heartfelt pop might dip into saccharine sweetness now and again, but never so much that it becomes a huge problem. Of these two excellent records, Kick Me Hard lives up to its title, especially during the bluesy organ workout "Don't You Know" and the riff-happy "All Night Long," with a great solo by Anderson.
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Ramona 6. Green Lights 7. Ain't It All Right 8. Everbody Thinks I'm Crazy 9. Blues Stay Away from Me Miracles Little Floater RC Cola and a Moon Pie If I Don't Have You Me and the Boys You and I and George You're Nice People You Are 2.
Encyclopedia 3. Always Safety First 4. The Music Lesson 5. There's a Girl, There's a Boy 6. Next Stop Brattleboro 7. Spider 8. Keep Lookin' for Tumbleweeds, Danny 9.
It's St. Patrick's Day We're Walking Plenty of Somethin' You're Nice People You Are Sleep Total Playing Time C'mon Everybody Carl Perkins Cover. C'mon If You're Comin'. I Didn't Know Myself. Fergie's Prayer. All Mama's Children. Sure to Fall in Love with You. Boppin' the Blues.
Don't Knock at My Door. It's Not So Hard. Ain't It All Right. Trouble at the Henhouse. RC Cola and a Moon Pie. Blues Stay Away from Me. Just to Hold My Hand. Get That Gasoline Blues. Deaf, Dumb, znd Blind. I Got a Little Secret. I Got a Rocket in My Pocket. Call Him Off, Rogers. Ridin' in My Car. That's Alright. Just Ain't Fair. Get Rhythm Johnny Cash cover. That's Neat, That's Nice. It Comes to Me Naturally. Shake, Rattle and Roll.
Don't She Look Good. Hot Biscuits and Sweet Marie. Don't You Know. Things We Like to Do. Music Goes Round and Around. That I Get Back Home.
Want You to Feel Good Too. Never Take the Place of You. Definition of Love. Rain at The Drive-in. When Things Was Cheap. My Girlfriend's Pretty. Proctor's Gample. Boardin' House Pie.
Dry Up and Blow Away. Everybody Wants a Cowboy. Ain't Nice to Talk Like That. Everybody's Clown. Someday My Prince Will Come. Roses on My Shoulder. Temporarily Out of Order. May You Never Be Alone. The Captain's Roll Call. Tiddlywinks Radio Ad.
Terry and the Raccoon. Michael Row the Boat Ashore. Tiddlywinks TV Spot. Deaf, Dumb and Blind. Every Boy, Every Girl.
Sitting in the Park. What a Nice Way to Go. Just the Way You Are Instrumental. You're So Beautiful. Some Kind of Blues. It's a Wild Weekend. If I Don't Have You. Poppin' Circumstance. Immortal for a While. Fraction of Action. Ridin' In My Car.
Deep in the Heart of Texas. I Love Air Conditioning. It's a Sin to Tell a Lie. A Little Bit of Bad. Don't Bite the Head. Everybody Thinks I'm Crazy. Nothin' Wrong with Me. A Better Word for Love. Advice for Teenagers. Girl Scout Cookies. Everybody's Smokin'. Rain at the Drive-in.
Everbody Thinks I'm Crazy. You and I and George. You're Nice People You Are. Always Safety First.
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