Keno's HOUND DOG TAYLOR Web Site FAN PICKS Below are some favorite albums and songs as picked by Hound Dog's fans. The form that used to be used to send in your comments on this page is no longer up. However, if you would like to add to this page, then please send in your comments via email.
SENT IN BY: Jimijam on April 12, 2010 I was flooooored when I heard "Gimme Back My Wig" from Beware of the Dog! Hound Dog smoked on that tune (fucking amazing!!)!! SENT IN BY: Ron McCullough on December 16, 2009 COMMENTS: The Houserockers brought some real life to their shows and nothing was fake about it at all. If they were happy or pleased, it showed. If they were annoyed with each other it also showed. It was music about real life and real people. "I'll see you in the evening (or I won't see you at all)" a very real thing generated by lives lived. "Sadie" -- Holy cow! Hound Dog could sing and I've wondered who he was singing about. The sense of loss is palpable.... Lives lived. Perhaps harder lives than any of us will ever know. I'll never forget Hound Dog's laugh - he'd try to tell jokes or share insights from the stage. Never made it out but he had this laugh and a certain infectious sense of joy about simple things. He would command his audience to "party chillin' party!" play the slide a bit and then stop and look around some - and then they'd all tie into whatever. The second time they came to Grinnell College in Iowa, I saw Hound Dog tickle the keys for a few minutes. Truth be told he played the keyboards better than the guitar. He was a talented fellow and not a sense of pretense amongst him or his band. SENT IN BY: RB on October 14, 2006 I stumbled onto Hound Dog in Toronto in 72 or 73 (can't remember!) when I walked into the El Mocambo and there was this great big rumble and a million people dancing. Being a bass player, I kept peering around the pillars near the stage to see what the bassist was doing. Finally, I figured out -- there wasn't a bassist, and all that boogie just poured out of those couple of guitar amps!.... Man, he was the greatest... SENT IN BY: Eric (Thunder Fingers) on May
28, 2004 Another aspiring guitarist that listens to the Dog! I came across his fine music while playing a videogame (driver 2 to be specific) I heard the song "Sitting Here Alone" and I was hooked. After badgering the employees at various music stores, I finally got my mitts on a copy of Hound Dog Taylor And The House Rockers. Since then I've been trying to adapt a bottleneck style of playing but it's as hard as hell. Oh well. . .best leave it to the masters.
SENT IN BY: Mike Guion on April 26, 2004 TWO FAVORITE SONGS: When I was around 21 yrs. old (1971-72) a couple of my buddies came by my house and said that they were going over to the University of MN. to hear a band that was playing for free at Coffman Union. I recall we were smoking some pot rolled up in yellow banana papers, so, by the time we got in the area we were feeling pretty good. I was immediately totally taken in by the sound of what I heard. The only blues show I had seen to that point was B.B. King. The area where the band was playing was a large, flat, grass covered field, we moved up to where the band was playing. There was no stage. We got within 5 feet of the band, right in front of a tall thin man sitting in a metal folding chair. He rocked back and forth the whole night, occasionally standing, always smiling, and quite often saying, "take me to the bar, somebody take me to the bar." After a while somebody figured out that he was just asking for a drink. The other guitar player kept making funny faces at us every time we fired up another one of those banana joints. He too was having a real good time. The man on drums had a shaved head, a black sleeveless t-shirt, and had the strangest beat I had ever heard. All three of these guys just drove each other all night. I think I was smiling from the time I sat down till the end of the show. Of course this was Hound Dog, Brewer and Ted. It's one of my favorite musical memories, and it was such a fluke that I was their at all. The last time Jimmie Rogers came through town, about a year before he died, Ted was playing drums with Jimmie. I got to talk to him, re-live that night, tell him how much it had meant to me. I mentioned his black sleeveless shirt, and he pulled open the shirt he was wearing that night, and said "I'm still wearing it" and sure enough he was wearing one. Bruce Iglauer's reply to this: Great memory... I was at the gig too. We caravaned two cars as far as
Janesville, WI, when Ted's car threw a rod. We then rented a trailer, abandoned Ted's car
permanently, and got to Minneapolis for this early evening show. After the show we had
planned to drive back home through the night rather than pay for a motel. The band was
drunk so I drove, but I got sleepy so reluctantly allowed Brewer (drunk) to drive. I went
to sleep in the back seat. I woke up when he hit a deer. Then I went back to sleep. I woke
up again to find we had run out of gas in the middle of a forest at about 2 am. Hound Dog
flagged down a car, and got some gas somehow. When I finally woke up for good it was dawn,
and Hound Dog, who couldn't see shit, was driving without his glasses. I got behind the
wheel and got us home. It's amazing we didn't get killed, all to save motel money.
I first saw Hound Dog Taylor and the Houserockers at a blues festival at
the Univ. of Notre Dame, South Bend Indiana, in 1970. He lit the place on fire. What a
groove! I later bought one of his albums (around 1974) and I have no idea what the name of
it was, but it had a song that began with something like "hot pants, short skirts all
around". What song this is I don't know, maybe I'm still hallucinating from 1970, but
I would appreciate any help in figuring it out. Thanks, and God bless all who play from
their souls! SENT IN BY: I'm only 13, but when I dug Houndog out of my dad's
record collection I instantly fell in love. He plays guitar like no-one else and being a
drummer myself, Ted's drumming is phenomenal. I hope this shows how Hound Dog's music is
still living on!!! SENT IN BY: FAVORITE ALBUM: I became an eternal Hound Dog fan the first time I heard these tunes, and
also being a songwriter have been heavily inspired by these crazy rhythms!! SENT IN BY: COMMENTS: I was present at the recording session when Hound Dog
recorded "She`s Gone". I asked him where he got the idea for the song and Hound
Dog replied "Big Boy Crudup." SENT IN BY: FAVORITE ALBUM: Hound Dog Taylor & The Houserockers TWO FAVORITE SONGS: Sadie & Give Me Back My Wig COMMENTS:
Jay Brown on October 5, 2003 FAVORITE ALBUM: Hound Dog Taylor & The Houserockers TWO FAVORITE SONGS:
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Lets Get Funky & Give Me Back My Wig Aligators 30th anniversary CD has a video clip of Hound Dog, it's wonderful. Aligator we want more video, how about a DVD!
Beware Of The Dog COMMENTS: Le blues à l'état pur, brut de décoffrage. Les cordes de sa guitare faites avec ses tripes. A jamais dans notre coeur à coté d'Elmore James. (The pure and simple truth of the blues. The cords of his guitar made with his tripes. Forever in our heart with Elmore James.)
Beware Of The Dog Give Me Back My Wig & The Sun Is Shining COMMENTS: I wish I was old enough to have seen him play back when he was still alive. He was the best slide player out there and today when I turn on friends who nerver heard of him, they become instant fans. Long live the Dog! SENT IN BY: Delux Edition See You In The Evening & Kitchen Sink Boogie COMMENTS: The perfect economy of both songs displays the raw
power power through skilled simplicity. 'Kitchen Sink Boogie and ' See You in the Evening'
both feature lead lines on guitar more flammable than anything else I have ever heard.
Long live the Houserockers! SENT IN BY: All of them! Hound Dog Taylor came into my life in the late 60´s.
He was standing infront of me, dessed up in a to big suit, the guitar in his hands, a big
smile and a performance that I never will forget. At the end of the show, Little Walter
joined the band, and they played the shit out of my ass. SENT IN BY: Hound Dog Taylor and the HouseRockers
COMMENTS: FAVORITE ALBUM: Hound Dog Taylor and the HouseRockers
Taylor's Rock & She's Gone COMMENTS: HDT had a way to crank a song up a notch, he made his guitar sound so
huge. I'm whicha baby! Bless you, Dog. FAVORITE ALBUM: I wish I could've seen him play!!
SENT IN BY: Simply the best raw guitar style allied to the best drummer in the
blues. The guvnor! Beware Of The Dog
Le meilleur du genre (The Best) Beware Of The Dog SENT IN BY: FAVORITE ALBUM: Give Me Back My Wig & She's Gone Jimmy Thackery and the Drivers did a great 10 minute cover of 'Give Me
Back My Wig' in his 2001 tour. Let's SENT IN BY: SENT IN BY: Beware Of The Dog SENT IN BY: Garry Dhillon on January 5, 2002 He sure made them songs sound good! |
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* ALBUM REVIEWS * Hound Dog Taylor & The Houserockers | Natural Boogie | Beware Of The Dog | Genuine Houserocking Music | Release The Hound |