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Raconteurs! In session!

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I’ve had these tracks for nearly a year, but I really think I should be sharing them. You might have heard them already, but if not get them now.

Two Raconteurs tracks recorded for the Dermot O’Leary BBC Radio 2 show on the 25th March 2006. I recorded them at the time and have listened to them many times since (usually in the car or on my iPod cos Mrs Plain Or Pan just disnae like all those electric guitars). You may well be familiar with the Raconteurs album, but the version here of ‘Steady, As She Goes’ is something else entirely. Y’see, the Raconteurs album came out a year after it was recorded (due to White stripes stuff and record company politics). In the meantime, the band had been out on tour and really learned how to play. As a result, the songs that featured on the album were stretched, mangled and morphed into feedback soaked blues freak-outs and daintily picked acoustic run throughs straight off of Led Zeppelin 3. This ‘Steady, As She Goes’ sounds like something the Kinks would have been happy to release in 1965 – it’s loose, funky and the drums sound great. It has a great double lead vocal a-la Ray and Dave Davies and it even manages to sound kinda reggae. I love it. You will too.

The second track here is the Raconteurs version of ‘It Aint Easy’, made famous (though not written) by David Bowie on his Ziggy Stardust album. It’s pretty much a straight run through of Bowie’s version of the song, but you need it, cos the band have never really played it since.

Next week I plan to put up more Raconteurs session stuff – I have a fantastic version of ‘Store Bought Bones’ recorded for Radio 1 that sounds like a fight between a Marshall stack and a Big Muff fuzz box in a hammond organ shop. Stay tuned…

5 thoughts on “Raconteurs! In session!”

  1. I have to listen to this when I get home from work. I saw them play with Dylan this year and then bought some of the live albums from their UK shows. They put on one hell of a live show.

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