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One eye open, one eye closed
Jungle fever in the grip of my clothes
I pray the Lord, my soul to keep
But he always gives it back to me
Chorus:
Oh yea, zig zaggin' through ghostland
Oh yea, call me the shadow when I move
Oh yea, zig zaggin' thru ghostland
Who knows what evil lurks, the shadow do
Verse:
Check my sergeant, now he got stripes
Roars like a tiger in the broad daylight
But he's just a sheep, deep in his sleep
That's when I make my midnight creep
Chorus
Guitar solo
Verse:
I'm runnin' silent, and I'm runnin' deep
First thing you learn, ch'a better not make a peep
And if you move in a straight line
We' them Ghost'll barbecue your behind
Chorus
The shadow do
The shadow do
The shadow do
Is your name meant to be ironic? =D
it's my Band....North NJ (cover band).....kinda silly name.......but it works
.......they weren't great
Not from Jersey but I agree with your attitude, especially "Everywhere America."
I call it 'Generica'
hey New Jersey-ians
who rememebers every summer the Radiators playing Suntan Lake up route 23?
now it's a Home Depot / Target.......ala "Everywhere America" as i call it
some great shows there
always like 4 bands
used to go with my parents!
Hot Tuna
Rads
Eddie Money
Jefferson Starship or whatever they were calling themselves
Meatloaf
etc
etc
loved it!
sometimes, fuck progress
Not from Jersey but I agree with your attitude, especially "Everywhere America."
hey New Jersey-ians
who rememebers every summer the Radiators playing Suntan Lake up route 23?
now it's a Home Depot / Target.......ala "Everywhere America" as i call it
some great shows there
always like 4 bands
used to go with my parents!
Hot Tuna
Rads
Eddie Money
Jefferson Starship or whatever they were calling themselves
Meatloaf
etc
etc
loved it!
sometimes, fuck progress
Is your name meant to be ironic? =D
who rememebers every summer the Radiators playing Suntan Lake up route 23?
now it's a Home Depot / Target.......ala "Everywhere America" as i call it
some great shows there
always like 4 bands
used to go with my parents!
Hot Tuna
Rads
Eddie Money
Jefferson Starship or whatever they were calling themselves
Meatloaf
etc
etc
loved it!
sometimes, fuck progress
Yes, food is the other. the typical gas station there has better food than most "real" sit-down restaurants in the rest of the USA
The Radiators, also known as The New Orleans Radiators, are a rock band from New Orleans, Louisiana, who combined the traditional musical styles of their native city with more mainstream rock and R&B influences to form a bouncy, funky variety of swamp-rock they called fish-head music. Described by OffBeat magazine as "New Orleans' longest-running and most successful rock band", The Radiators' had only limited commercial success, with only a handful of chart appearances, but, as a party band from a party town, their enthusiastic live performances, danceable beats and relentless touring earned the band a dedicated following and the admiration of many of their peers. In a feat of continuity rarely seen in the rock music world, the five-man line up in the year of their breakup (2011) is the same one as when the band formed in 1978.
I did not know that! I always thought this band was really underrated. I have the album you mention on vinyl, but the only song I heard from it beforehand was "Like Dreamers Do", which I was madly in love with. Although I always thought "Suck The Head" was funny, having eaten my share of crawfish. (The heads are gross, though.)
Edited to add: I didn't mean to sound pretentious with the "on vinyl" comment up there - there's more to my story: Law of the Fish was the album that made me buy a CD player, as it took me months to find the LP, and I said "never again."
I bought my first bike there in the 80s.
Heard the Rads at Tip's, at the Jazz Festival, and at that boat that used the ply the river. Kept waiting for them to make it big, but they couldn't generate radio friendly hits.
NOLA expats seem to be all over.
Thanks RP.
"Zigzaggin' Through Ghostland" - what a great title for a CD. Maybe they'll call one of their CDs "Rollercoaster in a Hurricane."
How about Blowing Off Steam?
(sorry, lame radiator joke)
Nope - not lame. *hugs you* From other comments, it looks like they're disbanding. I have this concept - since Pluto is now no longer a member of the official solar system, I think all disbanded bands should go there. Pluto, of course, never returns phone calls, never writes, couldn't care less about Earth - what better place for a gathering of artists? (I was gonna write, "egos" in place of the gathering thing, but some of the members still have lives and might want to continue to exist on Earth.)
I really miss Pluto.
"Zigzaggin' Through Ghostland" - what a great title for a CD. Maybe they'll call one of their CDs "Rollercoaster in a Hurricane."
How about Blowing Off Steam?
(sorry, lame radiator joke)
Tommy Malone (subdudes), Dave Malone (Rads).
You can hear a vocal similarity sometimes.
"Zigzaggin' Through Ghostland" - what a great title for a CD. Maybe they'll call one of their CDs "Rollercoaster in a Hurricane." Whatever - I love this song!
Yes it is. I listened to them a lot in the late 80s. Used to play "This Wagon's Gonna Roll" in one of my bands.
Picked up a used CD recently with a cut entitled "Deep in the Voodoo."
Yeah, Bill did not come even close to picking the best song on the album, or even necessarily a representative one of the Rads for that matter. Still, my ears perked up to full alert when I heard the opening riff.
Tommy Malone (subdudes), Dave Malone (Rads).
You can hear a vocal similarity sometimes.
I call it 'Generica'
wife and I traveled Route 66 for our Honeymoon.......and we sure did see a lot of "sprouts" of "Generica......but if you are in a bind and need a cheap ottoman or fake Levis....you can rest assured Target will get you square .......but still RT66 was an amazing trip....drove in out Mustang and put a bumper sticker on the back window at each placed we stopped at....still got the woman!.......and the car!