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| ARTIST: | Black Happy |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Macola Records |
| TYPE: | CCM, Christian Rock, Novelty, Pop, Popular Music, Rock |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Bubbles, Bullmonkey, Shoveljerk, Spirit, Holly Would, Chicken in a Biscuit, Home, 3-Day Weekend, Mrs. Berri, Shuckin' the Jive, A. Bedini, Yes. . . And It Counts, Myself, Life and Times of. . . |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 019041116120 |
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Customer Reviews of Peg Head
Great Ska is an awesome genre, if you like ska, you'll like this cd. And of course, if you like Nirvana and Pearl Jam (both influenced by Black Happy) then you'll enjoy listening to them.
Ska Was Ska before Black Happy
Ska was Ska before Black Happy and Black Happy is not Ska.The previous reviewer needs to get out of Montana. I sat at a Fishbone show in Pullman with Paul the singer and let me tell you Fishbone is Ska. Black Happy was one of the best bands to come out of the Spokane area and at that time there were alot of
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>great bands.The live shows got you up and dancing and when they did a Led Zep cover it was off the hook.Two drummers and a mean horn section with heavy guitar and Pauls lyrics, it was hard to keep up. Unfortunalty the Greed set in and they got a record deal by dumping the horn section and changing the name to Shoveljerk and thats exactly what they became. Black Happy is a must in any collection.But who the hell is selling $44.95 Friendly Dog Salad CD's.Your insane.
They were ska before ska was ska......
Wow, I can't say enough good things about the group "Black Happy". I first heard of them through a friend of a friend in Montana, and I fell in love with "Peghead" the album immediately. Catchy hooks, clever lyrics, and a great rhythm hallmark every track. I couldn't stop listening to the self-deprecating irony of "Shoveljerk", and "Chicken in a Biscuit" is just fabulous fluff! You should really check this album out, it's got something for everyone. And, of course, they really were "ska" before ska was "ska".