Hump Day Tuneage

by the subway philosopher™

On occasion, celebrating the midweek hump with a meticulously curated selection of the most disrespectful, impolite, disgraceful, badass, head-banging, disturbing, irreverent, rebellious, most enjoyable rock n roll of its time feels like a perfectly responsible thing to do, for some reason. Or no reason at all. Crank it up!

In which people sacrifice their precious guitars to the pawn industry. Disturbing. Sensitive readers should go here instead.

Complaints about women aren’t new. The Marshall Tucker Band – Can’t You See

The ultimate super-group, featuring the great Satch himself. Chickenfoot – Bad Motor Scooter

While we’re on the subject… I like it. Joe Satriani – Big Bad Moon

Blues, Norwegian style. SATYRICON – Phoenix

Full metal orchestra. Septicflesh – Pyramid God

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clayusmcret
clayusmcret
October 27, 2021 11:00 am

Excellent choice! Thanks!!

Anonymous
Anonymous
October 27, 2021 11:25 am
karalan
karalan
  Anonymous
October 27, 2021 7:28 pm

‘Everybody knows that the good guys lost.’

The Orangutan
The Orangutan
October 27, 2021 2:14 pm

Thanks karalan! nice choices, as always.
Of the many shows I saw at Ottawa Bluesfest, one of the ones I looked forward to most was Joe Satriani. But it never happened. During the earlier Cheap Trick show, a massive thunderstorm front came barrelling across the Ottawa River and produced a microburst that completely collapsed the main stage, injured their drum tech among others, and brought the evening’s festivities to an abrupt end. Luckily no one died. Still haven’t seen Satriani to this day – and I may never now 🙁

Ginger
Ginger
October 27, 2021 5:00 pm

Social issues.
Look maw, there is a skinny white guy drinking a budwieser playing a Confederate guitar singing about finding some pussy in front of the Blind Store. Aint america great.

Llpoh
Llpoh
October 27, 2021 7:06 pm

Thankyew.

Leah
Leah
October 28, 2021 12:32 am

Love how the orchestra was into playing with Septicflesh. Wonder how many of the original classical musicians would have played metal if the instruments could have been amped up. Paganini may have dug it. Thanks for another great week.