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July 17, 2010

By Robert Renman - www.dolphinstreet.com

Grace Potter and The Nocturnals - Paris (Ooh La La)

Check this out - a killer vocalist, slinging a Flying V, and a killer sounding band. This is so very cool. I think there is still hope for Rock'n Roll.

I really like this tune. It's old school rock, and it's catchy and raw sounding. I don't know if bands like this usually get a lot of success, but this band is getting some attention. Perhaps it helps to look great, sing great and play a white Flying V? Whatever it is, I am glad it is working, and hope this band's success continues for a long time.

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Posted by Robert Renman on July 17, 2010

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Comments on this blog entry

guitargeezer said...

Robert,
I've been a fan of Grace for years. She's a good songwriter, and can cover the gamut from ballads, the blues and rock 'n roll. Plays a mean Hammond, as well. One of the best groups I've seen live...and she is absolutely gorgeous.

Here's a taste of her chops from a few years ago...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vYrdfFpxTXQ

Comment added on July 18, 2010
steve lujack said...

smarmy, and over produced
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Comment added on July 17, 2010
gromek said...

Hi Robert,
I hope you weren't carried away too far by the looks of the vocalist (one might, though...) as to suffer a serious impairment of judgement. For me the visual side is definitely more intriguing than the audible benefits – there might well be more authentic old school rock acts about. Anyway, we'll see what the test of time will bring.

Best
gromek

Comment added on July 17, 2010

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