After another week something nasty in the gigs, with the ordenata giving a little bag, but now it seems that it works well, and in this heat that melts me and I neurons reluctantly leaves from "nothing", then return with a song that has always given me a good vibe, "Queen of Memphis" by the band in Atlanta, Georgia, Confederate Railroad. Banda formed in the 80's by singer / guitarist Danny Shirley, the lead guitarist Michael Lamb (replaced by Jimmy Dormire in 1995), Gates Nichols on steel guitar, keyboardist Chris McDaniel (replaced by Cody McCarver in 1998), bassist Wayne Secrest, and drummer Mark Dufresne.
This is a band that mixes modern country and alternative country as has been now called, with touches of Southern rock.
The band officially debuted in 1992 with his self-titled album, followed by "Notorious" in 1994, "When and where" in 1995, "Keep on rockin 'in 1998" Unleashed "in 2001," Cheap Thrills "in 2007, and" Live: back at the barroom "in 2010.
"Queen of Memphis" was included in the debut album of the band, which also included other hits such as "Time Off for Bad Behavior," or "She Took It Like a Man", and for me at least, the best song on the album and one of the best of his career without a doubt. With that guitar intro, the melody and the voice of Danny Shirley as Country and above all, with that catchy chorus but uplifting if you're down and says: "I saw stars dancing on the water, I Heard Elvis singing Blue Suede Shoes, That old muddy river was my witness, The night I fell in love with the Queen of Memphis ". TeMazo. To me at least give me a good feeling that you shit, listening to drinking a cold beer in the company of a pretty girl, I removed all the crap of the week. Grande, mi" Queen of Memphis "!
As is" disabled by request "the inclusion of video, as I leave the youtube link if you do not know him and I like to give it a listen:
http://www .youtube.com / watch? v = xoj8cE4QGhw
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