My loving tribute to 1978 television's favorite nameless, faceless, wordless rock 'n' roll tune. Thank you, Jim Ellis, for creating this aural anchor of my childhood. RIP Howard Hesseman, WKRP's Dr. Johnny Fever.
@calvin-bottoms McCoy's on Springdale. It's a total 80s crowd in there. "Went to the botch and I barf tonight, uh yeah!" Guessing the original was ad libbed.
@@MichaelBoltonsEntireCatalog I got banned from there many years ago. It was before Mcoys. Back when it was pretty much a biker bar. Crazy days!!! The old Highway House on old Colerain was another place that was rough. Applegate Tavern and Bank Lick. I was banned from almost every bar in the Colerain Mt Healthy areas 😂😂
@@12yearssober OK, so we're from roughly the same region. Currently outside Ross, formerly White Oak. Wasn't much for the bar scene, but dug live music, so Salemone's, HH and the old Snow's before it got decked out were my places. Side note. Epstein didn't kill himself.
Why didn’t you do the drums too? You know, my poodles audin a lot too-they're actually pretty obnoxious about it. There's some real thumpin' going on with the bass and the drum both doing percussion. Love this video. "Whooo! We is all burnin' up in here fellow babies 🥵🥵🥵🥵!!!! But you can tell me where it hurts 'cause I got the healing prescription from one of the best music videos there is by a guy who doesn't care about one-upmanship."
Many different takes lyrically from what I hear a lot of others presume. It's a great song that way, you can sing it differently every time. Nice cover.
Ha ha! I'm a fan of the legend that the writer recorded a demo with a gibberish scratch vocal before writing any lyrics, and the producers loved it and used it as it was. Here's what I used as my guide: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-MFcA8gA4nD8.htmlfeature=shared
Ha ha! Yes, that is the question, isn't it? This is what I used as my guide: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-MFcA8gA4nD8.htmlfeature=shared