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Here's a web review quoted from:
FlagPole Magazine
Late one night, in the beer sign light, I watched local record hound Kurt Wood
gesticulating wildly as he related his admiration for Six String Drag. His
squirmy body bobbed with emphasis as he raved over their ragged Silvertone
twang. He shook a finger to punctuate their tight musicianship.
"They even do this really great cover of that James Brown song... what's that
called?"
"'I Go Crazy'."
"Yeah! That's it. Wow, and they have this horn section, too. When they got the
horns...."
So take it as a cue. Not many folks, especially folks with country music
leanings, can cover the Godfather of Soul and pull it off with any aplomb.
But don't go getting any misconception that these Carolina boys can't bake up
their own stuff, because they deliver the goods. Yes, indeed. Big old country
biscuits of joy.
The last I saw of these guys, Six String Drag dished it out at the recent
Bubbapalooza wingding. Even crusty old Steve Earle made the scene to check them
out.
The following week, they played two consecutive nights at the High Hat Club
here in town. A swell treat, cuz some of us folks are tired of traveling to the
Star Bar for all the good shows. I'm pleased to see that the High Hat is
latching onto stuff like Six String Drag.
And they'll be bringing their crafted songs and tight musicianship back to the
aforementioned High Hat Club come Friday, July 19, and will play there again
Saturday afternoon sometime between 4 and 7 p.m.
In a recent phone interview, band leader Kenny Roby talked about his material
for Six String Drag.
"Our songs are not trying to prove something way out there," he said. "They're
just like, this is the song and let's try to make it the best we can without
screwing it up, which is a lot of times playing as little as possible. When you
have five or six guys up there, you have to get that (idea) unless you just
want to walk all over each other. Then there's no point in being up there.
"I take it really, really seriously, maybe more than I should," he said. "I get
real worked up about stuff. I don't scream at people and throw knives at them,
but they might think I'm going to.
"I take it seriously enough to where I can't not take it serious when
it's not going good," he said. "It's really hard to toss it off and say, screw
it."
Roby tends not to pay much attention to other bands. I had to ask, is he
divesting self from his contemporaries?
Laughing, he said, "It's just whatever perks my ears up. I'd just soon go see
hard rock or whatever. It doesn't have to be country."
He professes a like for the Backsliders from Raleigh, N.C., and Atlanta's
Continentals: "They make you have fun when you see them, and that's a rare
thing."
This rare thing is what Six String Drag tries to capture.
"Our favorite thing is when people dance," Roby said. "That's what I like about
the Star Bar. Even more, I love the fact that people really get into it there.
They seem not to just want to stand there and look at you like you're a freak.
They'd rather just dance and be a freak, too."
But that's gonna change, right Athens? Are you greasy whiners going to let some
chromium megalopolis beat our small town asses in the
Let's-Show-'Em-How-To-Have-Fun department? God, I hope not! Git on out there
and kick a little ass. Kick up yer heels. Burn a little dance floor, and for
goodness sake, pay attention to them songs. Some shit kickin' navel-gazer
worked really hard on them.
Gretchen LaBudde
Click here to go to a really well done Steve Earl website.
on April 18, 1997 at the Floodzone.
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