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Subject: RE: In praise of... The Tractors From: GUEST,Charles Macfarlane Date: 28 Jul 12 - 07:33 AM > From: gnu > > It's on YT... just type in the song title. As in The Tractors - Baby Likes To Rock It. Great to see this again. It's even slicker, cleverer, and funnier than I remembered it! (My previous attempt at this reply went down a black hole ... Rrrr!) |
Subject: RE: In praise of... The Tractors From: gnu Date: 27 Jul 12 - 09:07 PM It's on YT... just type in the song title. |
Subject: RE: In praise of... The Tractors From: GUEST,Charles Macfarlane Date: 27 Jul 12 - 04:53 PM It's a long time since I've seen it, but I recall a 'ghost' underground train pulling into a station, and a lone passenger boards, to find himself in the middle of a 'wild party', with all the 'wild party-goer' stereotypes hammed up fully OTT in the video; as the song ends, the train pulls into the next station, and the passenger leaves, wondering what the hell has just happened to him! |
Subject: RE: In praise of... The Tractors From: Bernard Date: 27 Jul 12 - 04:30 PM I'm sorry... someone has to say it... I'm an ex-Tractor fan!! (I've already got me coat!) |
Subject: RE: In praise of... The Tractors From: Bainbo Date: 27 Jul 12 - 03:58 PM I think The Sana Claus Boogie is possibly my favourite Christmas song. Mind you, I play all sorts of rubbish at Christmas ... |
Subject: RE: In praise of... The Tractors From: gnu Date: 27 Jul 12 - 03:44 PM Love em. Charles... which video? |
Subject: RE: In praise of... The Tractors From: Waddon Pete Date: 27 Jul 12 - 03:21 PM .....another fan of the Tractors over here! Best wishes, Peter |
Subject: RE: In praise of... The Tractors From: GUEST,Charles Macfarlane Date: 27 Jul 12 - 02:57 PM I'm not a great fan, but surely "Baby Likes To Rock It" must have been one of the funniest music videos ever? |
Subject: In praise of... The Tractors From: Will Fly Date: 27 Jul 12 - 11:42 AM Anyone here a fan of The Tractors - Steve Ripley's country boogie band from Tulsa? I've just been replaying the first two albums after not hearing them for a long time - and remembering why I found them so great: good songs, great players and playing, including guests such as Leon Russell, Bonnie Raitt and Ry Cooder. "Settin' The Woods On Fire" - just playing as a write. Solid beat, great steel guitar and piano - excellent stuff. "Blue Collar Rock" is also a favourite. |
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