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Mic drop: The 2024 RIP thread for musicians

I caught a Detroit band called the Rockets once at a stadium show with a lineup featuring Bob Seger and Fleetwood Mac.

Had never heard of them, but I guess they were big in Michigan. Anyway, they fit nicely on that bill, and this song stood out ...

 
I caught a Detroit band called the Rockets once at a stadium show with a lineup featuring Bob Seger and Fleetwood Mac.

Had never heard of them, but I guess they were big in Michigan. Anyway, they fit nicely on that bill, and this song stood out ...


Oh, wow, I remember this! It was a pretty big record here in Toronto at the time in regular rotation on CHUM-FM which was the FM behemoth in town then.
 
Calling them Jason and the Nashville Scorchers establishes your cred. Cowpunk. Loved those guys.
I'd never heard of these guys until a Toronto radio station, renowned for deep tracks and never playing the same song twice in a 24-hour period, played their version of "Absolutely Sweet Marie", easily one of the best Dylan covers ever. To my ears they were doing something nobody else was doing at that time.
 
I'd never heard of these guys until a Toronto radio station, renowned for deep tracks and never playing the same song twice in a 24-hour period, played their version of "Absolutely Sweet Marie", easily one of the best Dylan covers ever. To my ears they were doing something nobody else was doing at that time.
My best friend in high school's 15 year old girlfriend played Marie in the video.
 
I'd never heard of these guys until a Toronto radio station, renowned for deep tracks and never playing the same song twice in a 24-hour period, played their version of "Absolutely Sweet Marie", easily one of the best Dylan covers ever. To my ears they were doing something nobody else was doing at that time.
Is that station still around?
 
I'd never heard of these guys until a Toronto radio station, renowned for deep tracks and never playing the same song twice in a 24-hour period, played their version of "Absolutely Sweet Marie", easily one of the best Dylan covers ever. To my ears they were doing something nobody else was doing at that time.
Another scorching Dylan cover ...

 
Another scorching Dylan cover ...


I'd never heard that, thanks for passing that along. Great addition to the revved up Dylan cover collection with Jason and the Scorchers and Johnny Winter's "Highway 61".
 
I'd never heard of these guys until a Toronto radio station, renowned for deep tracks and never playing the same song twice in a 24-hour period, played their version of "Absolutely Sweet Marie", easily one of the best Dylan covers ever. To my ears they were doing something nobody else was doing at that time.

I've told the story before, but briefly, I saw Scorchers lead guitarist Warner Hodges at a house concert several years back and he told this story. After "Sweet Marie" broke on MTV, the band was invited to open for Dylan on tour. The first couple of dates they played, they were freaked out about playing a Dylan cover while opening for Dylan. They dithered and did not play it. Night three, Dylan came to their dressing room. "Why aren't you playing my song? I invited you because I really liked what you did with it, and you're not playing my song. What's going on?" Given that Warner really nailed the impression of Dylan's voice, this was funny as heck.

From then on "Marie" featured prominently.

And yes, they pretty much invented the cross between hard country and punk rock that got called cowpunk.
 
I'd never heard that, thanks for passing that along. Great addition to the revved up Dylan cover collection with Jason and the Scorchers and Johnny Winter's "Highway 61".
"Everything is Broken" by KWSheperd and "Seven Days" done by Ronnie Wood are excellent revved Dylan covers, too.
 

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