Monday, September 23, 2024

Rock & Roll Is Alive And It Lives In North Carolina

 


I've often called NRBQ the greatest live act on Earth. And after 40 years and 50 performances, I stand by that statement. But Southern Culture On The Skids can sure give The Q a run for their money. Whether playing to 10 or 110 people, and I've been part of both, SCOTS play like its their career finale. Last night in a quarter full capacity at the Brooklyn Bowl, might have been one of the best I have ever seen.

They've come a long way from surf punk instrumentals and white trash anthems, and thankfully, stopped throwing fried chicken into the audience. Rick Miller is a guitar hero. Mary Huff is a goddess with a voice from heaven. And Dave Hartman is a human metronome. Together, this band plays music you can dance to and songs you can sing, while never letting you forget, it's okay to have fun.

I know there are some fans out there, but I bet there are more who have heard very little of this band.  Get on it, toot sweet. You need to have a good time, whether you realize it or not.















5 comments:

Allan Rosenberg said...

I only discovered them a few years ago. I can't wait for them to make it up to Albany! They are great.

Captain Al

Bob said...

Saw them May 14 at Fitzgerald's in Berwyn (west of Chicago). Have been a long-time fan and it was the first time seeing them live. Great show and just plain fun. Glad you like them too.

Shriner said...

I saw them in May -- they had audience members come up and dance for a couple of songs and they (still?) did throw fried chicken into the crowd. It was a great, great show, though.

Christine said...

Good stuff - love the Nirvana cover, and happy to hear you had some fun!

Whattawino said...

GREAT SCOTS!…They Bring it, and they Mean it, man!