Friday, February 10, 2017

It's Rock Novelty Records Week: Part V (Special Saving the Best For Last Edition)

From 2005, please enjoy alt-folkie icon Robbie Fulks and his absolutely fricking hilarious pastiche/homage/parody masterpiece "Fountains of Wayne Hotline."



"Oh, that Gerald."

Have a great weekend, everybody.

8 comments:

J. Loslo said...

I laughed out loud just seeing that you'd highlighted my favorite moment in the song.

cthulhu said...

No Big Daddy for this themed week? To this day their stuff, especially the first album and the Sgt. Pepper remake, crack me up.

Mark said...

This is pretty smart and pretty funny. And yes, "Oh ... THAT Gerald," is brilliant.

Ken J Xenozar said...

Robbie Fulks is a genius on many levels. One helluva player.

pete said...

Seen him do "Walk on the Wild Side" in the style of Jerry Reed?

Anonymous said...

Is that telegraphed, or is that just gratuitous coloration?

Saw Fulks by sheer accident when visiting my Nevada-based "legal consultant" at his home in Florida. It was a sunny pleasure mixed with shady business vacation.

One night we went to see Dave Alvin and Robbie was the opening act. This would be 1999. Dave's band featured Rick Shea, Greg Boaz along with Joe Terry & Bobby Lloyd Hicks from the Skeletons. The reason I mention them is that they also backed Robbie for half of his set. Fulks did originals mixed with covers of Leon Payne, Merle Haggard and The Hollies "On a Carousel." It was a great show. Alvin is always terrific but to have Fulks open was a nice bonus.

VR

Jim G said...

That was funny, thanks. I like both these artists. Def a novelty but so well done!

M_Sharp said...

An excellent series, thanks!