What do you think of this rock 'n' roll legend? He used to call himself the father of rock 'n' roll during the 80's (as opposed to Elvis) or something like that. He had at least one great song in the 80's. "Great Gosh A' Mighty" from the soundtrack to Down and Out in Beverly Hills. I like that song better than most of his classic 50's hits.
If you listen to his classic recording of "Lucille" there is a very strange sounding instrument playing the backbeat. It must have been an early electric bass, but it sounds very synthesized. Like a cheesy 80's keyboard (ie Loverboy's "Take Me To the Top"). It sounds surprising but it's there if you listen.
If you listen to his classic recording of "Lucille" there is a very strange sounding instrument playing the backbeat. It must have been an early electric bass, but it sounds very synthesized. Like a cheesy 80's keyboard (ie Loverboy's "Take Me To the Top"). It sounds surprising but it's there if you listen.