Reviews of tasty and obscure hook-filled rock'n' roll releases (Glam, Heavy Bonehead Crunchers, Powerpop, Pop/psych,Garage, Surf, 60s Girl Group Rock)...Plus any quirky musings that tickle my fancy... I created this blog in order to stimulate interest, share discoveries and encourage people to go out and search for the original vinyl. Hopefully this blog might also encourage labels to actually compile some of this stuff officialy.
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Case - Rag’n and Rock ‘n Roller
Case - Rag’n and Rock ‘n Roller/Windy –BASF 05 15575-1 (1975 DK)
Let’s stay in Denmark for this next installment in the Danish Glam season. Case provide another great entry in the DKJSG cannon, although not perhaps as great a Dane as the M.K.T. However the tunefulness is ramped up a notch, and the plodding stomping is rather engaging and in no way turgid. I haven’t really looked into the story of the band, but this is one of at least two singles they released. As for the B side….well it blows!
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What does Rag'n mean?
I've never heard that word before.
Rubert Hood.
Is he saying "my rock 'n roller from Abilene?" Aberdeen would seem more appropriate. Abilene is a nondescript small city in the middle of the Bible Belt in Texas. Not a good place for Danish rockers to tarry. Still a fun song, especially for this Texan who avoids Abilene. Thanks for posting.
For the word "rag'n" you might find the answer here..:
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=ragging
This sounds dangerously close to that dreaded Scandinavian "dance band" sound... it's only a distortion pedal away...
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