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14 Essential-Listening Taylor Hawkins Tunes
… that aren’t “Cold Day in the Sun”!
1. Pitiful (Taylor Hawkins & the Coattail Riders)
One of his most emotionally raw tracks. I love the strange chords he used on the acoustic guitar to convey the somber depiction of guilt and shame associated with drug addiction described in the lyrics. This is a really painful song to listen to, but it’s beautiful.
2. The Path We’re On (Nighttime Boogie Association)
Matt Cameron and Taylor share vocal duties on this tune (Taylor sings the verses, Matt sings the choruses). Their voices together are pure heaven! Also features Melvins’ Buzz Osbourne snd Steven McDonald on guitar & bass. This group unfortunately only put out 2 songs during the pandemic, but they’re a magical 2.
3. I Could Be Somebody Else (NHC)
Psychedelic in every aspect of that word, this one is best experienced cranked with headphones. Trippy as hell. Dave Navarro was right when he said Taylor is a mind-blowing lyricist and singer. Another emotionally raw tune, when he said one of NHC’s songs makes him feel naked, I think he was referring to this one.
4. Running In Place (Taylor Hawkins & the Coattail Riders)
This song takes you on a journey. It eases you in, then crescendos into classic prog-influenced chaos before it turns to a stream of pretty guitar work and layered vocals as it drops you back off. Taylor said this one was something he wrote talking to himself, trying to bring himself back down to earth and not go crazy. “The Teacher” by Foo Fighters almost certainly took inspiration from this song - the breakdown is nearly identical, and the “…say goodbye” outro is very similar.
5. Too Much for My Own Good (Phil X & the Drills)
This song by Phil X features Taylor on the drums. This is such a fun rock & roll tune that will definitely be stuck in your head for days but you won’t be mad about it. Every person I’ve ever played this to has loved it!! PS- you’ve definitely heard Phil X before, his discography as a studio musician is wild.
6. You Drive Me Insane (Taylor Hawkins & the Coattails Riders)
I love the trippy riff and the vocals in this song, it’s a California rock & roll vibe and it’s one of my top favorites of his. One of his sexier tunes he said was written about Mrs. Alison Hawkins.
7. Southern Belles
No group credited as he played every instrument and sang this one! (I think the bass is either Chris Chaney or Nate Mendel, but I couldn’t find out for sure). This is a heavy-hitting, super catchy one about his southern family roots. Really under-appreciated track from the same EP that gave us “Range Rover Bitch”.
8. Never Enough (Taylor Hawkins and the Coattail Riders)
Taylor’s vocal range doesn’t get talked about enough… The cathartic way he belts his heart out at the end of this song gets me every single time. His voice was so beautiful. Another of that emotionally raw side of his music.
9. It’s Ok Now (Taylor Hawkins and the Coattail Riders)
Another earworm, this one’s rhythm is bound to make you move. His voice is pure rock and roll. I think you can really hear how much his songwriting impacted the Foo Fighters’ music on this album, even though many people think Dave told everyone what to play…when you really listen, that doesn’t seem to be the case. This song feels like summer sunshine to me.
10. Guess I’ll Go Away (Edgar Winter)
Taylor on vocals for “Brother Johnny”, a tribute to Johnny Winter album, this was one of the last things he did musically. He SLAYED that shit. He sounds so good. Rock and fucking roll.
11. Louise (Taylor Hawkins and the Coattail Riders)
I have no idea how he played that drumbeat and sang this song at the same time. Mind boggling. This song is so unique and so catchy, I don’t get why it wasn’t a hit. The rhythm section is my favorite part of the whole thing, Taylor and Chris Chaney locked in together SO well. It’s no wonder they played together from the Alanis days all the way up to him putting the ‘C’ in NHC.
12. Fearless (NHC)
This is a Pink Floyd cover…But it’s an amazing one! It’s groovy and trippy and they’re so locked in together, they were made to play music with each other. NHC unfortunately has a very small discography, otherwise I probably wouldn’t have selected a cover…but maybe I would’ve anyway, this one is just so good!
13. You’re No Good at Life No More (Taylor Hawkins and the Coattail Riders)
Taylor and Dave Grohl split the vocals on this one and it’s such a wild ride. You can really hear his Queen influence throughout this album… so much so that he manifested Roger Taylor’s appearance on the last track! D&T’s voices together are magic as you hear on “Rope” by Foo Fighters and their cover of “Come Together”, I always wish they sang together more often.
14. Perfect Day
Only a minute long, this beautiful song is just Taylor and his guitar. A sweet reminder he wrote for Mrs. Hawkins that his love is always with her no matter where he goes. I’m sure she treasures this one. There’s so much love in it.
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Johnny & Edgar Winter live, 1976
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September 13, 1981 - "A Special Evening with Rick Derringer and Friends" at The Palladium in NYC.
Photo 1) By Chuck Pulin.
Photo 6) By David McGough.
#Bebe Buell#Rick Derringer#Palladium#1981#1981 Bebe#Bebe singer#Bebe musician#A Special Evening with Rick Derringer and Friends#Rick Derringer benefit#chuck pulin#david mcgough#todd rundgren#lorna luft#edgar winter#dr john#richard butler#singer#musician#songwriter#1980s#1980s Bebe#model#muse#manager#author
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Friday Records
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Johnny and Edgar Winter
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Johnny Winter & Edgar Winter
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Whoever styled this deserves an award.
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Edgar and Johnny Winters
#classic rock#rock#hard rock#heavy metal#rock and roll#the winter brothers#Edgar Winter#Johnny Winter
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“When Johnny graduated to guitar, it became apparent he was going to be the guitar player. So I just said: I’ll play everything else.”
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The Edgar Winter Group Shock Treatment 1974 Epic ————————————————— Tracks: 01. Some Kinda Animal 02. Easy Street 03. Sundown 04. Miracle of Love 05. Do Like Me 06. Rock & Roll Woman 07. Someone Take My Heart Away 08. Queen of My Dreams 09. Maybe Some Day You’ll Call My Name 10. River’s Risin’ 11. Animal —————————————————
Rick Derringer
Dan Hartman
Chuck Ruff
Edgar Winter
* Long Live Rock Archive
#EdgarWinter#EdgarWinterGroup#Edgar Winter Group#Rick Derringer#Dan Hartman#Chuck Ruff#Edgar Winter#Shock Treatment#LP#Hard#1974
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Edgar Winter's Group, Frankenstein. Live.
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The Edgar Winter Group’s Shock Treatment album promo ad - 1974.
#vintage advertising#the 70s#70s aesthetic#music#musicians#music industry#recording industry#70s music#record companies#record promos#album promos#albums#record albums#rock music#vinyl#vinyl records#vintage vinyl#music ads#music promotion#music promos#band promotions#recording artists#the edgar winter group#music magazine ads#edgar winter#epic records & tapes#dan hartman#rick derringer
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