
But it was there that understand the intent of the sound of Milkshakes "garage" in their smallest detail.
The sound was dirty, the amplifiers were all old vintage, and the voice of Billy was connected to an old valve amplifier that sent you a few boxes of estouradas and voice distorted.
Initially I was disappointed with the technical quality of the sound, as expected at the main stage with all that paraphernalia of light and sound.
Now the originality and authenticity of sound Sixties thing that moment was priceless, it seemed that I was back in time and was seeing a band called the "British Invasion" in the 60s. The show of Link Wray was spectacular, but the brightness of Milkshakes that night was in my memory for ever.
It’s in my memory forever too – I was there, and also at a few other Milkshakes gigs, most memorably at the legendary Hope and Anchor pub in Islington. Listen to their take on Bo Diddley’s Cadillac to hear this sense of respect for tradition without stooping to mere tribute; listen to their own composition – Jaguar – to hear a straight-faced British twist on the long-established American tradition of singing about cars.
Demo Portability X 2:
Check out two (2) demo versions of the Modern Lovers’ “Roadrunner” and also two (2) demo versions of the Beastie Boys’ “Car Thief”.
The Cars Mixtape
Car Thief (Demo) - Beastie Boys
Car Thief (Demo 2) - Beastie Boys
Hot Rod Racer - Dick Dale
[Brand New] Cadillac – The Hergs
Rocket 88 - Jackie Brenston
Gas Money - Jan and Arnie
Jaguar – The Milkshakes
Cadillac – The Milkshakes
Cadillac Walk - Mink Deville
Roadrunner (Demo) - Modern Lovers
Roadrunner (Demo 2) - Modern Lovers
Helen Wheels - Paul McCartney and Wings
Phantom Wheels - Scooter Gil and the Accents
Boss Hoss – The Sonics
2-4-6-8 Motorway - Tom Robinson Band
Low Rider - War
Here's the original Cars tape.
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