St. Paul & The Broken Bones

Scott W

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I heard these guys on our local NPR Radio and I was blown away. Their first album was just released and I got it today. I am listening to it now and I can't help but sway my body and bob my head to the music. Man this guy reminds me of Otis, Little Richard and more!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7s9A3s8iv8
 
Really GOOD stuff! Thanks for sharing.
 
I am glad you like them too MadFloyd :)
 
I am glad you like them too MadFloyd :)

Bought the CD from Amazon and it's an 'auto-rip' which means I could download MP3 versions instantly (great from work - listening as I type!)
 
Damn....what a voice. Loving it! :D


Thanks so much for sharing!
 
sounds very promising...ordered and look forward to hearing it. thanks!
 
JV, you are very welcome and I am so glad your guys are as impressed as I am :D
 
Gonna be at one of my favorite clubs, The Tractor Tavern on April 19th...should be fun.

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My wife and I will see them at Club Dada here in Dallas on April 12th. I am totally stoked!
 
Great showmanship to go with the great musicianship too. Dang! :)
 
I just went to their ourvinyl.tv site to see a few of their videos. Insanely tight band, well balanced instruments...great stuff!
 
Damn. Ghost of Wilson Pickett in a pudgy young white guy. That's unexpected. These are such interesting times, musically, because we're 60 years into rock and roll and R&B and young musicians no longer feel the need to reject the music of previous generations. Makes for energetic revivals like this, interesting re-interpretations like Alabama Shakes, and hybrids that hit the re-start button. These guys are terrific.

Tim
 
Damn. ...These are such interesting times, musically, because we're 60 years into rock and roll and R&B and young musicians no longer feel the need to reject the music of previous generations. Makes for energetic revivals like this, interesting re-interpretations like Alabama Shakes, and hybrids that hit the re-start button. These guys are terrific.

Tim
Agree...its very very cool. Maybe I am going to be slammed for this...but I do think having everything available electronically, easy at your finger tips, with programs that watch your selections and make recommendations for 'try this' have a lot to do with people being able to slide easily in and out of genres...and EXPLORE music. It may be not be at the quality level audiophiles would ideally prefer...but its MUSIC and its cool.

Additionally, the internet, etc has allowed a new band like this to be introduced to the world on a lower budget than would have been necessary 20 years ago (full launch, paper ads, radio interviews, concerts, etc)...and find their fans and grow faster. Sure, the internet is also therefore jammed with stuff, hence why it still helps to have 'filters' like WBF where someone actually finds something and recommends it...but the proliferation for them [i suspect] could prove to be a lot faster than it would have been fighting thru the masses of in person auditions to get to 1 of 25-50 major rock 'n roll producers.
 
Agree...its very very cool. Maybe I am going to be slammed for this...but I do think having everything available electronically, easy at your finger tips, with programs that watch your selections and make recommendations for 'try this' have a lot to do with people being able to slide easily in and out of genres...and EXPLORE music. It may be not be at the quality level audiophiles would ideally prefer...but its MUSIC and its cool.

Additionally, the internet, etc has allowed a new band like this to be introduced to the world on a lower budget than would have been necessary 20 years ago (full launch, paper ads, radio interviews, concerts, etc)...and find their fans and grow faster. Sure, the internet is also therefore jammed with stuff, hence why it still helps to have 'filters' like WBF where someone actually finds something and recommends it...but the proliferation for them [i suspect] could prove to be a lot faster than it would have been fighting thru the masses of in person auditions to get to 1 of 25-50 major rock 'n roll producers.

Well you probably won't be slammed for it now that you've mentioned it. :)

Tim
 
My wife and I will see them at Club Dada here in Dallas on April 12th. I am totally stoked!


Please let us know what you thought of the concert! And do enjoy yourself this evening! :)
 
+1! Wow Johnny...good memory! Scotts post was a while ago!

Wasn't difficult. I can't stop listening to this band. They are so freagin' awesome! I have to get some LP/CD's....youtube is cool, but I need more! LOL!
 
Wasn't difficult. I can't stop listening to this band. They are so freagin' awesome! I have to get some LP/CD's....youtube is cool, but I need more! LOL!
For sure! I have their album and it is GREAT.
 

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