So the other night -- at the big Shoes/Paul Collins show in Brooklyn, and more about that transplendent event later in the week -- the deejay played a killer cover of Buddy Holly's "It Doesn't Matter Anymore" that I assumed was an obscure early New Wave version from the late 70s/early 80s.
Turns out it was a 1970 version by a long running Michigan band I'd never heard of called The Kingtones.
Jeebus, that's good, and I should add that it sounds even better when played -- from vinyl -- at high volume over a rock club sound system.
I should also add that I searched for it, in vain, on the web, only to discover that a dear old friend of mine had an mp3 in her personal collection. I have very hip old friends, is what I'm saying. I should also also add that another friend actually saw the Kingtones back in the day, and she assures me they were great live.
You can find out more about them -- and listen to samples of some of their other records -- over at their official website HERE.
They still perform, apparently, so if you're in the Grand Rapids area...
[h/t Joy]
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6 comments:
So, you get Dwight Twilley, The Shoes, Pezband and Paul Collins...
And we get the Kingtones...
Life is just not fair in the fly-over states, apparently.
But at least we have all the fresh water..
Good stuff.
Allan R.
Pretty kewel. Band is tight in its understated way. Love the fuzz-distortion on the guitar that kicks in at :35. The sound of it reminds me of the Springfield from a few years before.
Has Richie Furay ever covered Buddy Holly? Seems like a good match.
But I really want to hear about the Shoes / Paul Collins show. Come On Now Steve. Please don't keep-a me waiting. Stop teasin'.
Vickie Rock
i said it is good idea
then there's Colorado surf/frat band the Astronauts' take
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ocscPsNDewc
cool. Sound to me like Tommy James
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