Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Just a Tune We Like

Joe Walsh...



I'm tempted to put out words out to the effect that this tune helped me get laid a lot.  That may or may not be true; in the end any man with half a brain knows that women are the ones that decide when and where El Supremo happens... if it does.

Still.  We included this tune in those "enhance the mood" cassettes we built back in the day and played to good effect during seduction scenarios.  Or so we thought.  At any rate... this song played in the foreground more than a few times when we got lucky in the way-back, either by accident or by design.

This tune also qualifies for the ongoing-and-still-alive-in-this-theatre guitar war/show... by virtue of the ten-second guitar outro at the very end, which is one of the most emotional guitar solos evar.  The interplay between the acoustic and electric guitars throughout the piece is sublime, as well.  On the whole: Marvelous.

16 comments:

  1. Kristoferson. Sunday Morning Coming Down.

    "Enhance the Mood" cassettes -- someone finally admits it!!

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  2. someone finally admits it!!

    Heh. I'm giving away secrets, aren't I? My man-card is in danger of being revoked...

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  3. pppstt... us women - we used to make 'em too - those 'enhance the mood cassettes/CDs.

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  4. NO! Say it ain't so, KC! You tryin' to tell me you wimmen are calculating and conniving? ;-)

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  5. Buck, I never heard this before. But I do like it and the guitars and that bass are truly easy on the ears. Smooth. And I can see why you would include this on a seduction tape.

    You and your readers probably already know this but the seduction tape can be approached from different angles, depending on the "kind" of end result desired. Is it that kind of slow stuff with rain falling? Or is it a flaming wall banging experience that is desired?

    For example, Zepplin's "Black Dog" was once...well, I think I'll stop there.

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  6. Dan: I know EXACTLY where you're comin' from. A certain woman in my past life used to really get the hots to some Zep tunes. And other rockers. That's a whole 'nuther ball game... and a very good one.

    Kris: Heh.

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  7. Of course, it helps that Mr. Walsh and you have a slight bit of resemblance. I say 'slight', because you were probably much more dashing in your scarf and goggles :-)

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  8. ..."women are the ones that decide when and where El Supremo happens... if it does."

    Although this made me laugh, I guess it is true, but only because men are such sluts that nothing else would get done in the world without someone to say no now and then.

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  9. As usual... I thought of something to append to that statement, Lou. After the fact. Something on the order of "we make suggestions in this space, all y'all decide whether or not to act on 'em."

    But, yeah: men are pigs. And you love us anyway. ;-)

    Jim: There may be a slight resemblance, but I don't see it.

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  10. On this subject the song that comes to mind is "slow ride" Foghat. And, uhm, as I recall, sex back then took about as long as that song from seduction straight to the end. LOL!

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  11. Yes, Buck, we do love you men. And we loved to be loved.

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  12. And, uhm, as I recall, sex back then...

    Oooh, Laurie. Cold, Girl. COLD! ;-)

    Lou: I, for one, am glad all y'all DO.

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  13. Things are much better these days. LOL!

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  14. About which... one of the better things about bein' older. There's a certain sumthin' to be said for "youthful exuberance" but I think there's MORE to be said for experience. But then again... I would, wouldn't I?

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  15. Okay, long time lurker, first time poster. exileinportales is in my top 15 blogs much like Exile On Main Street is in my top 15 CDs. Although I am early GenX (in high school in the early 80s) and do love some of the early 80s music (The Cars, Devo, X, The Cult, etc.), lately, I have been getting into the late 60s/early-mid 70s music. Led Zep, The Stones, The Who, The Doors, even Foghat thanks to you. So, my question to you and the other commenters for this post, what was on your "mood enhancing" cassette back in the 60s/70s/early 80s. Please list your playlist (10-15 songs) that helped you make it through the night. Thanks.

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