In the film Don't Look Back, about Dylan's tour of Britain in 1965, he told reporters at a press conference he thought the Sir Douglas Quintet was the best band around.
Laugh, well almost. First time I heard this song I thought the lyrics were "she's about a moo moo" yeah well, I was only about 17., but it's remained one of my favourites ever since. Moving swiftly on to The Texas Tornado's, I say Doug, thank you for the music. Requiescat in Pace
"I thought the lyrics were "she's about a moo moo" --- I heard back then when you date a chick always make sure you see her mother. If her mom is wearing a moo moo nail her once and never look back.
Your double negative makes it hard to know what you're really saying. Are you saying you never heard it growing up or you did hear it growing up. I'm confused.
Who needs pornography when there are classy videos like this. It reminds me of being a teenager during the advent of the mini-skirt. By the way, the man behind this band is Doug Sahm for those who don't know. A great Texas musician who went on the have a lot of hits on his own and leading a Tex-Mex band called the Texas Tornados. Check them out.
Yeah, the same Doug Sahm who got his musical start when he was just 10 years old playing steel guitar one night for Hank Williams down the Austin, TX just a couple of nights before Hank died in the back seat of a Cadillac bound for a gig in Canton, OH on New Years Eve 1953. Doug's a legend and rightfully so!
Say what? The sixties WERE a social issue. There has never been a time with so much going on that shook up the world. Yes, Vietnam, race riots, as well as MLK, JFK, RFK....their lives and their assassinations continue to reverberate through the decades and have never been resolved. Not to mention the cultural front with the Beatles, hippies, San Francisco, etc. etc. Not to mention Doug Sahm and his band...
@@JoeSmith-qn3el after google image searches of both years I guess your right. 65 lights are vertical rectangles and 66 horizontal rectangles so even younger and so hot in copper. The glimpse of the babies back was just a teaser!
First heard as a kid and then they disappeared I liked Doug Sahm Texas Tornadoes and Sir Douglas Why were they not more demise! ? Even Europeans copied them They should have been Nationally/internstionall Stars What happened ?
SDQ disappeared in 1966, because some members were arrested for marijuana possession at the Corpus Christi airport; the concert they were scheduled to do that night was cancelled. After some time in prison, SDQ re-untied in 1968 and released "Mendocino". In 1990, Doug Sham and Augie Meyers formed the "Texas Tornados".
I saw Doug Sahm playing the Hole in the Wall on the Drag in, like, the mid 90s. He didn’t do She’s About a Mover but he did do 96 Tears. The magazine Texas Monthly says that She’s About a Mover is the greatest Texas song of all time, but I’ve read that it’s basically a rip off of an earlier Platters tune, I want to say
Do we even have chix like this in America any more? Atlanta was full of them when I was growing up. I don't see any like this these days. It hurts to say this, but I'd bet that at least half of these lovely ladies are Russians. They've come a long long way since the end of the Soviet Union, and so have we. ......in opposite directions. They all remind me of the heyday of Cindy Crawford and Claudia Schiffer. The super bowl Pepsi commercials and that kind of stuff.
It means at her right time she will move in with you and when it's her next right time she will move to her next level above you. It continues in this pattern until she is too old to choose and she is under the bridge where she belongs, ink and all.