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Buddy
Dughi Rev It Up
Golly Gee Records GGR 1050
Velvet
Collar, Iron Fist - Let's Go For A Spin -
Metal Flake Coupe - Hot Rod Hell - Love
My Gretsch - Suicide Ride - Hot Rod's and
Harleys - Vampire Girl - Demon's Got A
Motorcycle - Rev It Up!
Do you remember when rocknroll
was still synonym of wild or
restless. This is what this
album is. Ten songs written by Buddy and
talking mostly about hot rods, cars,
motorcycles with Rip Carson on bass and
drummer extraordinaire Craig Packham. The
opening track has a kind of stripper
music feel in it ala Las Vegas Gring with
hot and menacing sax by Archie Thompson.
The sax is a really nice addition and on
Hot Rod Hell youd swear
you hear a engine roar. Fantastic.
Thompson also appears on piano on the
Chuck Berry inspired rocker Metal
Flake Coupe bringing some Jonnie
Johnson licks. You also have some songs
on the psychobilly edge like Demons
Got A Motorcycle, the kind of tune
with one thing in mind Take no
prisoner ! if you see what I mean.
After the almost punk Suicide Ride,
Hot Rod & Harleys adds
some change in the pace. Buddy is always
at ease on guitar whatever the style he
plays, a wild distorded growl or a clean
sounding style on more traditional
rockabilly tunes like Lets Go
For A Spin and Love My
Grestch where his hiccupy vocal is
perfect. Climb aboard and take a ride
with Buddy
Fred "Virgil" Turgis |
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Buddy
Dughi - Plays Hot Rod Surf
Golly Gee Records GGR 1038
Tiki
Head Shift Knob - Fireball - Mag-Neato -
Good Humor - Pipeline - Lonely Gasser -
El Gato - 40 Miles of Bad Road - Devil's
Octane - Head Hunter
When Deke Dickerson writes some good of
another guitarist it is that the latter
should not be completely bad! This
colleague guitarist has as a name, Buddy
Dughi and he officiates in the rockabilly
Hot Rod Trio with his wife
Suzie (also present at the bass on this
album) and Pete Bonny. Buddy, for his
crossbred surfing of rock'n'roll' roll
and rockabilly likes to use guitars and
amp from Fender which seems to be his
sponsor!! (Buddy specifies on the liner
notes and on his website that Fender
Jaguar doubles neck guitar and Standel 25LIS
amp with Fender Reverb tank has been used
on almost all tracks)
All this beautiful stuff between the
hands of a drudge would be like throwing
pearls before swine but not in the Buddys
case! These 10 tracks (for an entirely
instrumental album that seems to me
sufficient) are enough original not to be
another so- and- so surf album .Moreover
the three covers Fireball
from the same name band the stainless
Chantays Pipelineand
the Duane Eddy 40 Miles Of Bad Road
has sustained radical treatments for
example the Duanes cover has become
a rockabilly. The self-penned Buddys are
typical (Tiki Head Shift Knob
is a prototype of surf music) melodic (Mag
Neato) twistin (Good
Humor) melancholic (Lonely
Grasser), full with movement (El
Gato) powerful (Devil' s
Octane) or tribal (Head
Hunter)
In a word an album
with a lot of variety where one did not
expect such an amount of it!!!
Dave "Long Tall" Phisel |
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Hot Rod
Trio- Live !
Golly Gee Records GGR 1045
Hot
Rod Model A - Long Blonde Hair -
Here Comes That Train - Hop, Skip, Jump -
Cat On The Loose - 32 - Hot Rod
Heaven -Baby Dont Rock - One Gone
Cat - What If - Demons Got A
Motorcycle - Hot Dog - Lets
Bop - Dont Boss Me Baby - Tear It
Up - Folsom Prison Blues - Boppin The
Blues - Crazy Baby
The Hot Rod Trio is a Californian modern
rockabilly band consisting of Buddy Dughi
on guitar, Suzy Dughi on slap bass and
Pete Bonny on drums. Both Suzy and Buddy
sing. They have released 2 studio albums
to date and have been playing their brand
of high octane rockabilly since 1991.
This live album of 18 tracks (many
of which can be found only here) is a
good way to hear how they sound on stage.
You can definitely find a Setzer/Stray
Cats influence in their music, not
exactly the sound, Buddys voice is
more rockabilly with hiccups and
tremoloes, but in the general feel and
the way to approach the genre. The set is
a mix of classic covers (Johnny Cash,
Johnny Powers, Collins Kid, Carl Perkins...),
played with enough personality to be more
than reproduction. Buddy plays great
solos and make em his own.The bands
self-penned songs stand well among the
classics. I really loved 32
and Demons Got A Motorcycle
on which Buddys guitar roars like
an engine. If you like Brian Setzers
68 Comeback Special or The Reverend
Horton Heat, you wont be
disappointed with this one.
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