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I once met an Ethanopium.
She had a smile that could melt steel.
I once met Ethan Opian.
He really didn't smile all that much.
Beaten to death by a Farfisa organ...didn't know it could done 'til now.
I LOVE the sound of a Farfisa organ! ...and a VOX Jaguar!



I haven't heard this before. Instant 9. I love Dengue Fever.
HOWEVER, when I first heard this come on, I thought it was William Shatner's song Ideal Woman -- off his great comeback album "Has Been" (I should upload it here)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_P45feBkrg
With hints of Medeski, Martin and Wood.
Easy 8
I actually don't think Dengue Fever is meant to be taking seriously. I will be honest, half the time I don't know what they are doing either, but the guitar player is really good and I love when the chick sings in her native tongue. Real hit and miss band though.
Look after him Cyn. I know you will. I'll do what I can at my end x
HOWEVER, when I first heard this come on, I thought it was William Shatner's song Ideal Woman -- off his great comeback album "Has Been" (I should upload it here)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_P45feBkrg

She had a smile that could melt steel.
https://youtu.be/cmwKD1STXZk
Also, there is some groovy info on this delightfully inventive and wonderfully talented multi-ethnic ensemble in this NPR link I found...
https://www.npr.org/artists/15402790/dengue-fever

Lyrics lack panache....
I think you may have written this comment while listening to a different song or just having a laugh. Who is "Eric Burton"? I've heard of Eric Burdon, and he was not a guitar player. The lyrics "lack panache"? There aren't any lyrics; this song is an instrumental.
Anyhow, cool groove in this tune.
https://youtu.be/cmwKD1STXZk
Also, there is some groovy info on this delightfully inventive and wonderfully talented multi-ethnic ensemble in this NPR link I found...
https://www.npr.org/artists/15402790/dengue-fever

That_SOB wrote:
Eric Burton like guitar licks. Can't say this song expands my musical horizons.
Lyrics lack panache....
I was gonna say, any second now, I expect to see Maxwell Smart accidentally shoot himself!
jhorton wrote:
This has Peter Sellers spy flick soundtrack written all over it.
It does have a 60s goof-out feel to it and I'm glad the lead singer is absent here, but "damn girl"?
nkapon wrote:
:)
Your easily bribed cats. Pharmaceutical-grade Ethiopian catnip a certain musician "heard about." Fancy Bear and Cozy Bear's favorite radio station.
Sometimes it's better to let someone else connect the dots.

:)

Now I can think I'm not the only one.


I was gonna say, any second now, I expect to see Maxwell Smart accidentally miss shooting himself, by that much!
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I actually don't think Dengue Fever is meant to be taking seriously. I will be honest, half the time I don't know what they are doing either, but the guitar player is really good and I love when the chick sings in her native tongue. Real hit and miss band though.

Like Big Brother and the Holding Company I suppose
I was gonna say, any second now, I expect to see Maxwell Smart accidentally shoot himself!
Eric Burton like guitar licks. Can't say this song expands my musical horizons.
Lyrics lack panache....
There were parts of "Broken Flowers" that were... vaguely... pornographic
shit load of good music in that movie!
Me too.
Oh, wait....
Cool description, I like it.
Sounds like background music for a Porn movie filmed in Chatsworth.
There were parts of "Broken Flowers" that were... vaguely... pornographic

This has Peter Sellers spy flick soundtrack written all over it.
YES!!!
This has Peter Sellers spy flick soundtrack written all over it.
Hear, here!






I like it.
Sounds like background music for a Porn movie filmed in Chatsworth.
And Radio Paradise doesn't support my in-browser spell check, which is super-crappy too!

But sooo derivative - sad!



This is why I tune in to RP.
Me too. Thanx RP!