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Whoa-Yeah! The JudyBats, “Margot Known As Missy” (1992)
In “Margot Known As Missy” by The JudyBats we can observe the intersection of two small but important genres that really need to intersect somewhere: the song with better-than-words wordless vocalizing (as in Nilsson’s version of “Everybody’s Talkin’”) and the … Continue reading
Posted in Rock Aesthetics, Screams & Shouts
Tagged "Dark Was The Night Cold Was The Ground", "Emma Jean", "Everybody's Talkin'", "Is Anything", "Margot Known As Missy", "Pain In My Heart", "The Boy In The Boat", Blind Willie Johnson, Down In The Shacks Where The Satellite Dishes Grow, George Hannah, Harry Nillsson, Otis Redding, The Amazing Rhythm Aces, The JudyBats, University of Tennessee-Knoxville, wrongfooting
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