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MIDNIGHT STAR - Snake In The Grass ( 1988 ) This is funny , due to an anecdote from a buddy of mine . Around early 90's , he read in the UK magazine Blues & Soul about a Midnight Star concert-announcement in London . As hyped as he became because MS had almost never performed in Europe before ( unless they did 1 or a few gigs on US Army basises in Germany ) . So he and another buddy immediately ordered tickets , keeping in mind that this might be one of the rare occasions to see them live . The specific concert-day was nearly there , and they were off to cross the ocean . Finally arrived in the daytime to eagerly get their tickets , they were told .... it was cancelled ... and they already had made the trip from Amsterdam to London . You can imagine the atmosphere ... they were like : "WTF are we doing here and gonna spend this fuckedup & completely paid weekend anyway , when our main purpose has gone in thin air ?!" Out of frustration they've spent all their bucks buying buckets of cd's and beers . Jumping one year later , a new concert-announcement from MS , now in a German city . My buddy told me he had made zillions of calls to the organisation if this REALLY was going to happen ... not such a disastrous experience as in London again . The organisation sweared to have booked them , so after finally being somewhat convinced , they ordered tickets and the trip to the East was a fact . Traveling with their fingers crossed , they arrived by driving in the street from the venue and saw an immensive billboard with the flashy announcement of So the adrenaline went up again , and once in the venue the band opened with "Snake In The Grass" Now the funny thing is that this vid is such a stage-performance as he told about , so when i just found it on YouTube , i got an immediate flashback of his story . http://youtube.com/watch?v=ALMfwbAJK1I 2 B frank , it's not really my fave Midnight Star-sound , but was surprised that this clip excisted . I think it might be one of the last years with the Calloway Brothers , or maybe they already had started their solo-career around that era . The latest 80's album i have from them is the one with Midas Touch ( 1986 ) , nothing after that and finally their last album from 2003 , which has some surprisingly great tracks . They still perform 2 this day . http://midnightstarband.com/news/ [Edited 9/5/06 14:52pm] | |
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...just a snake in the grass,
you're lowdown dirty..... | |
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"Snake In The Grass" was a jam from their 1988 album. It's one of those "Freak-A-Zoid" type jams. Another great jam from the same album is a Minneapolis sounding song called "Pamper Me". "Don't Rock The Boat" was also on that album but they could have kept that song because it's just decent. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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TonyVanDam said: ...just a snake in the grass,
you're lowdown dirty..... Just a pain in the.....a But you ain't gonna worry me Watch out, watch out Watch out Wa Wa Wa Wa Wa-Wa Watch out, watch out (rattle) watch out, watch out Then the song breaks down real funky. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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I saw them in concert last year,but they didn't do this song | |
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