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Be-Bop Rock Be-Bopped in The 1950s Night- Jerry Lee Lewis Or Elvis?
Markin, Class of 1964, comment:
Jerry Lee Lewis or Elvis?
What is your choice? Here is mine.
DVD REVIEW
Last Man Standing, Jerry Lee Lewis in Concert, New York, 2006
Jerry Lee Lewis or Elvis?
What is your choice? Here is mine.
DVD REVIEW
Last Man Standing, Jerry Lee Lewis in Concert, New York, 2006
Elvis, Chuck Berry, Carl Perkins, Bo
Diddley. Yes those are the men who created Rock 'n' Roll as we know it. However
in that list do not forget one Jerry Lee Lewis. Fate dealt him an uneven hand
due to the foibles of his personal life (the subject of a movie, Great Balls
of Fire, with Dennis Quaid) but his form of rockabilly/boogie-woogie
piano-driven music and madman presentation must be placed in the mix of
influences that drove the best of early rock.
If for no other reason than that he
is one of the few 'still standing' from that generation it was nice to see what
"The Killer" could do in his 71st year in concert in New York City in
2006 with a host of guests some old, some young. Clearly off these performances
he has lost a couple of steps. Hell the kind of energy that Jerry Lee produced
in the 1950's definitely had a short shelf life. There are some nice clips from
that period interspersed with the concert, by the way. Think about that opening
scene in High School Confidential of 1958 where he was playing like a
madman on the back of a flatbed truck as he heads toward the local high school.
Whoa.
Despite the loss of energy here
Jerry Lee can still give out on some tunes like in the old days. Take his duo
with R&B master Solomon Burke on Who Will the Next Fool Be. How
about Tom Jones on Green, Green Grass of Home. Or Norah Jones on Hank
Williams' Your Cheating Heart. Or Jerry’s cover on Chuck Berry's Roll
Over Beethoven. Or his classic Crazy Arms. And on and on. In fact
the covers of his old material and some Hank Williams material highlight this
concert. If you have a couple of hours better take advantage of it. Then you
will know what it was like when men (and women) played rock and roll for keeps.
CD REVIEW
Last Man Standing, Jerry Lee Lewis and other artists, Shangri-la Records, 2006
Last Man Standing, Jerry Lee Lewis and other artists, Shangri-la Records, 2006
The last time we heard the name
Jerry Lee Lewis in this space (see above) was in connection with a rave review
of his star-studded concert in New York City in 2006 also entitled The Last
Man Standing. I was not aware at the time I wrote that review that there
was a CD connected with the DVD (silly me). This CD also gets a rave review
from these quarters. The last paragraph details some of the highlights of this
CD. However, I can tell you right now to save your old eyes- get this thing. It
is not the fire-balling of Jerry Lee's youth but virtually from start to finish
it is some very nice work. If you need to go back to the Fifties and hear his
original work there are plenty of his greatest compilations elsewhere (or on YouTube).
Here are a couple of words on this one:
Apparently in putting together this
album every musical artist who has ever been anything, ever wanted to be
anything or who will be in the various musical Halls of Fame signed on to play
with "The Killer". Let's make this clear though- Jerry Lee is in charge
here- the other artists are basking off of his reflected glory. Ya, he is an
old man and he has lost a step, and maybe he has not learned all of life's
lessons but he still rocks & rolls, does rockabilly and can country rock
with the best of them.
Highlights here concerning some of
life's lessons that old Jerry Lee has learned, as reflected in some of the
lyrics, are his duo with Willie Nelson on Couple More Years, his duo
with Keith Richards on That Kind of Fool (a take-off on his old classic-
Who Will The Next Fool Be) and his duo with Eric Clapton on Trouble
In Mind. To show that he can still rock-listen to the duo with Kid Rock
(yes, that Kid Rock of rapper fame) on Honky Tonk Woman. If you need to
hear rockabilly and boogie-woogie then the classic Hadacol Boogie with
Buddy Guy will keep you moving. Enough said, except the production values on
this CD are very good, as well.
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Here Are Some Lyrics For Jerry Lee
and Elvis So You Can Make An Informed Decision On These Burning Questions Of The
Day.
High School Confidental lyrics-Jerry
Lee Lewis
You better open up honey it's your
lover boy me that's a knockin'
You better listen to me sugar all
the cats are at the High School rockin'
Honey get your boppin' shoes Before
the juke box blows a fuse
Got everbody hoppin' everybody
boppin'
Boppin' at the High School Hop
Boppin' at the High School Hop
Shakin' at the High School Hop
I've rollin' at the High School Hop
I've been movin' at the High School
Hop
Everybodys hoppin' Everybody's
boppin'
Boppin' at the High School Hop
Come on little baby gonna rock a
little bit tonight
Woooh I got get with you sugar gonna
shake things up tonight
Check out the heart beatin' rhythm
cause my feet are moving smooth and
Light
Boppin' at the High School Hop
Shakin' at the High School Hop
Rollin' at the High School Hop
Movin' at the High School Hop
Everybodys hoppin' just a boppin'
just a boppin'
Piano Solo!
Come on little baby let me give a
piece good news good news good news
Jerry Lee is going to rock away all
his blues
My hearts beatin' rhythm and my soul
is singin' the blues
Oooooh Boppin' at the High School
Hop
Shakin' at the High School Hop
Rollin' at the High School Hop
Gettin' it at the High School Hop
Everybodys hoppin' Everybody's
boppin'
Boppin' at the High School Hop
Hound Dog lyrics-Elvis Presley
You ain't nothin' but a hound dog
cryin' all the time.
You ain't nothin' but a hound dog
cryin' all the time.
Well, you ain't never caught a
rabbit
and you ain't no friend of mine.
When they said you was high classed,
well, that was just a lie.
When they said you was high classed,
well, that was just a lie.
You ain't never caught a rabbit
and you ain't no friend of mine.
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