Okay, I stumbled across that clip by total accident over at YouTube the other day, and I lack the words to convey just how charming I think it is, the sax player's deficiency in the Clarence Clemons department notwithstanding. (And BTW, he's the drummer's kid. 😎)
In any case, if you were wondering, those guys are a bunch of previously/highly successful actors and comedians who -- in the wake of the COVID epidemic -- got together to play music and found that they had stumbled on to an alternate career.
You can find out more about them over at their Wiki entry HERE.
And more usefully at their official website over HERE.
Hey -- I think you'll find the backstory fascinating. Not to mention the video links. 😎 😎
Meanwhile, all of the above leads us inexorably to the subject of our up to date business. To wit:
If you wandered into a local bar and there was a tribute band playing there (for free) -- what band (artist) would be you be most or least hopeful it would in tribute of?
Discuss!!!
Okay, no arbitrary rules whatsoever, but let's leave The Beatles out of it.
I mean, what could be more cliched than some Beatlemania shit?
Alrighty then -- forgetting the Fab Fauxs thing, what would YOUR choices be?
And have a great weekend, everybody!!!
Oh, and my nominee for least hopeful is the Grateful Dead. My idea of hell is being locked in a room with a bunch of guys playing "Dark Star" forever. 😎
ReplyDeleteA "Weasels" tribute band!
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Unless they are totally making fun of him, a Billy Joel tribute band would force me out of the bar without even getting a drink.
ReplyDeleteSince it would have to be more dedicated to the music than the performance, a Bob Dylan tribute band seems to have a lot of potential.
I'd love to see an XTC tribute band. Off the top of my head, I'd least like to see a Journey or Rush tribute, and those two are readily available.
ReplyDeleteI was just telling a certain Shady Dame that I'd love to see an XTC tribute band. Great minds think alike, my friend. 😎
DeleteDoes EXtc count? They play all the time. It's original drummer Terry Chambers and two other guys who I don't know, all with Andy's blessing.
Deletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VgL-n9qGtaU
DeleteYes, they count for sure. I had no idea about EXTC.
DeleteSimon & Garfunkel "sounds of silence", I hate tribute bands, rather crank up real band's albums on a stereo than listen to anyone play. the songs unless they r the recorders or r stars themselves
ReplyDeleteDead & Co. are the coolest Grateful Dead cover band around. See them if you can...
ReplyDeleteI’ll take “Velvet Underground Tribute in the Style of the Max’s Kansas City recording” for my most hoped-for tribute band. Honorable mention to a mythical “Lou Reed Live in Italy Tribute”.
ReplyDeleteAnd “Lou Reed Rock and Roll Animal” for my least hoped-for tribute band. Seriously, Steve Hunter and Dick Wagner play some awesome guitar, and the intro is cool as hell, but as soon as Lou is the focus…yuck.
You nailed it. I could not agree with you more, unless someone mounts a 'Metal Machine Music' tribute.
DeleteLeast hopeful - The Looking Glass, their singing Brandy.
ReplyDelete2. Loved the Dad's drummer - way more fun than Max.Actually more energetic, looks to be a Rascals, Dino fan.
3.I have mentioned them before - same concept - Ukrainian band -
Leonid and friends - Best cover version ever of "My Old School"
I would not walk out of that bar.
rob
I've always wanted to play in a Johnny Thunders tribute band without the heroin.
ReplyDeleteAs long as I'm here, I'll reiterate the best name ever for a tribute band, CITAY (Journey).
Would live to see a Fleetwood Mac tribute band - that does only Peter Green era songs and confuses half the crowd!
ReplyDeleteToo Funny
DeleteThe Beatles. Who else?
ReplyDeletePappy & Harriet's Bar, Calif. surprise appearance 😁
DeleteMcCartney and current band that is.
Yardbirds. Put a lot of pressure on the guitar players.
ReplyDeleteIn defense of MADJB's sax player, it looks like he's playing an alto not a tenor.
ReplyDeleteI believe that is correct. Still sounds kinda lame, however. 😎
DeleteI don't know if he's a Julliard student, maybe not... but he doesn't do a bad job on Scenes From An Italian Restaurant - that's a tough solo to emulate
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ReplyDeleteIt happened to me! I found a band--The Muswell Villebillies--playing Kinks songs working out of Columbus, OH. They are killer! Big bonus: turns out frontman Joey Hebdo is one of the hardest working artists in Columbus showbiz as he fronts four different tribute bands plus has released six LPs of excellent original songs with his own Hebdo Band. Check out his Kinks band covering Dead End Street. https://youtu.be/9H6TTaU9OCA?si=u4IvNQiBk-sOZGtK
ReplyDeleteWay cool!!!! 😎
DeleteHad to go particularly fast seeing Steve's response. It's perfection, overjoyed1
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