Wednesday, April 17, 2024

American Primitive

I got so excited about the release of my dog's book that I forgot the traditional G:TB celebration of the release of a new Old 97s record. American Primitive is the 13th studio album by our guys, who are marking their 30th year together as a band. That in itself is noteworthy.

Reviews have been nearly uniformly positive, lauding the band's consistency and hailing the record as "consistently exciting and rambunctious" while claiming its 13 tracks "cut a vigorous slice through some rowdy melodies & upbeat jaunty ones". Music, one might say, to my ears.

In a splendid bit of timing, I've now sold enough books to have generated sufficient royalties to purchase a vinyl version of the record. Gonna splash some of that writer cash.


17 comments:

zman said...

I've been known to cut a vigorous slice myself, according to the reviews.

rootsminer said...

In my day, I always put a little draw on it, and sometimes a whole lot.

Danimal said...

make it rain rob.

Professor G. Truck said...

are we talking about pizza or golf?

i prefer the term "power fade."

rob said...

i think zman may be talking about something else altogher

Whitney said...

And I think cheese is involved

OBX dave said...

Pour one out for Allman Bros band co-founder Dickey Betts (80). If you have time, cue up "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed." You could do worse than the version on Live At Fillmore East.

Whitney said...

I am privileged to have seen the ABB with Dickey Betts a few times in the 90’s before they tossed him out 25 years ago. Pity that they/he couldn’t make it work longer. They made beautiful music together.

OBX dave said...

Also, Happy National Harmonica Day to all who celebrate. A link, if interested.

https://video.search.yahoo.com/search/video?fr=mcafee&p=sonny+boy+williamson&type=E211US752G0#id=2&vid=60e5d3c5708f6f09a563e1068099e957&action=click

rootsminer said...

I also saw ABB with Dickey many times in the 90s.

Last night I saw another act with Jacksonville roots- JJ Grey and Mofro. A big band that goes hard. Not really my cup of meat, but I’ll give them an A for effort.

T.J. said...

In July 1993, a young Teej attended the second annual H.O.R.D.E Festival at SPAC (Saratoga Performing Arts Center). Dickey played with the boys that night... and then got himself arrested later that eveing after shoving a cop who showed up because ol' Dickey was hitting his woman.

Whitney said...

HORDE 1993 had:

Headliners -
Blues Traveler
Widespread Panic
Aquarium Rescue Unit
The Samples
Big Head Todd & the Monsters
Allgood

Non-headliners -
Phish
Allman Brothers Band
Melissa Etheridge
Soulhat
Royal Crescent Mob
Oroboros
Cycomotogoat
Masters of Reality
The Authority
Warren Haynes
God Street Wine
Dave Matthews Band

Not too shabby

T.J. said...

I had not yet fully honed my carving skills, but a rudimentary attempt at an Idaho potato device means I have rather hazy memories of that show

rob said...

cycomotogoat! what might have been.

zman said...

rootsy, did you go to the Allmans/Rusted Root show in Richmond the summer of 95? I don’t recall much of it, let alone the particulars of their lineup.

rootsminer said...

I believe it was around then that I went to HORDE tour stop in Richmond. I don't remember seeing the Allmans in Richmond though. I always went to Raleigh.

1997 Dickey knew how to beat a domestic violence rap - just assault a cop! Real redneck ingenuity there.

rob said...

jesus, rough week for the porter family. seemingly deservedly so.