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With lightly pounding piano, riffing horns and intermittent guitar notes slashing through the din this is a catchy mid-tempo rocker that features all of the usual suspects when it comes to McGhee’s recording sessions.
What Kind Of Car You Going To Drive This Year? London had no reason to suspect anything was astray and took him at his word and other than adding an “s” to his first name ( or nickname which was a singular Stick, as he got it for using one to push his brother’s wagon as a kid) made no attempt to try and hide the fact they were releasing his latest sides… which is when the trouble started.
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He’d signed with Atlantic, gotten two hits on the label – arguably should’ve gotten more if the company had been more astute in the previous couple of years – but his deal was not yet up when he told representatives from London Records that he was free to sign with them and went in to a cut a session which produced the swaggering You Gotta Have Something On The Ball. Record companies were no better than a legalized criminal cartel when it came to their dealings with their creative talent and when pressed on these issues those in positions of power, such as Atlantic’s office manager Miriam Abramson, spent decades railing against the “ungrateful” acts who had the audacity to ask to be paid what they legally had coming to them.īut you can only take the high road in these disputes if you, the artist, actually fulfill your OWN end of the deal, even when knowing the other side is doing no such thing, and that’s where Stick McGhee falls short in this instance. Songwriting royalties were rarely paid, publishing concerns were eradicated by having the company retain control of those, all while the label charged the artist with all of the costs of the recording sessions, which is kind of like charging automobile assembly line workers with the cost of the steel, rubber and electrical systems for the cars they put together and deducting that from their salary.
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Record companies of the day signed artists to contracts that they, the label owners, viewed as merely a series of unenforceable enticements to get them in their grasp. Usually when it comes to any kind of dispute between an artist and a record label we’d take the side of the artist, insurrectionists that we are. Now normally such a move from one company to another, while notable, is not cause for much mystery, it’s nothing more than an artist signing with a new label once their contract is up.īut those key words – once their contract is up – have to be present for such moves to pass legal muster and it turns out in this case that Stick McGhee was still in the midst of a multi-year Atlantic pact, making this something that his regular employers were bound to be a little peeved about. Tried to search it by lyrics but didn't have any success with that, now I can only hope that someone might recognize it from my description.Something about this release doesn’t look right, does it?Īssuming you’ve been following along closely to the proceedings in rock ‘n’ roll that is.įor one thing the name is slightly different, there’s an “s” on the end of his first name that was never there before and then there’s the fact the record label is different, a blue London American imprint rather than the red and black Atlantic discs we’re used to seeing when we come across Stick McGhee.
Then and the thing again, followed by the spoken part and the refrain again, some instrumental twang and then a last vocals-only. Text snippets include something along the lines of (spoken not sure I heard that one right though),, followed by that refrain. It has some repetitive s, some spoken parts and a refrain that seems to go.
It has kinda mid-slow-country-rock-y or maybe indie rock vibes (?) with prominent drums and some steel twang.
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Trying to find the last song played during the end credits of the German movie 'Männer wie wir' (apparently known as 'Guys and Balls' in English?), starts at around 01:39:20 if anyone wants to check.