>> Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2007 09:27:10 -0400 From: "Holmes Online" To: Subject: Re: GRAND F'N FUNK Message-ID: > 1. "Bad Time" as great a pop single as any that have graced the American > Top 40. Well, a notch below the greatest. But yes, a killer track that still makes me turn up the volume wherever and whenever. << If "Bad Time" isn't the greatest American Top 40 pop single of the rock'n'roll era, it's certainly within shouting distance of the summit. That song is an immaculate presentation of everything power pop should be -- and yet it seems to be largely ignored among power pop aficionados because ... well, probably because it's Grand F'n Funk. >> > 2. "The Loco-Motion" THE Greatest cover to EVER have graced the American > Top 40. Not for me. Good song but not even in the top 100. But to your initial point, yes, Grand Funk can be the shit! I recently picked up the two live albums on CD. Still love the description of Mels bass as "bong-rattling"! << "Greatest cover to EVER have graced the American Top 40"? I dunno. I'll have to think about that. There might be a better candidate out there that's not coming to mind at the moment. But I do love the Grand Funk version of "The Loco-Motion" -- great footstomping rhythm section, enthusiastic Mark Farner vocals, and a hilarious Tufnelesque guitar solo by Farner that sounds like he's unclogging his sink with the neck of his guitar. "The wild, shirtless lyrics of Mark Farner! The bong-rattling bass of Mel Schachter! The competent drumming of Don Brewer!" {Comic Book Guy voice] One of thee best Homer Simpson speeches. Ever. [/Comic Book Guy voice] Greg Sager (didn't figure out what "T.N.U.C." meant until he was thirteen)