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DRIVE BY TRUCKERS
SOUTHERN ROCK OPERA SOUL DUMP MUSIC |
Titles :
Act 1 :
Days of Graduation / Ronnie and Neil / 72 (This Highway's Mean) / Dead Drunk and Naked / Guitar Man Upstairs / Birmingham / The Southern Thing / The Three Alabama Icons / Wallace / Zip City / Moved Act 2 : Let There Be Rock / Road Cases / Women Without Whiskey / Plastic Flowers on the Highway / Cassie's Brother / Life In The Factory / Shut Up and Get On The Plane / Greenville to Baton Rouge / Angels and Fuselage |
Musicians :
Mike Cooley : guitar
Patterson Hood : guitar Earl Hicks : bass Brad Morgan : drums Jason Bell : guitar |
Here is a band coming with 2 CDs which certainly presents the first southern rock opera, something which I was curious of. The second song reminds us the "Sweet Home Alabama" 's legend ; the Ronnie VanZant 's response to Neil Young 's critics about southern poeple. Whisky soar voice and overdriven guitar sound (close to ZZ Top's), everything we like. We'll try to have an interview from this band, coming out with a 2 acts Southern rock opera and 20 songs. I'm going back to the Opera-rock. Philippe Archambeau |