EPISODE · Sep 12, 2021 · 2H 9M
I Can't Explain
from In The Past: Garage Rock Podcast · host Weldon Hunter & Erik Komarnicki
In our newest episode, we explain the greatness of “I Can’t Explain.” Obviously, we begin with The Who, and the original version from 1964 (1:26). It features a ‘gravedigger riff’ (a riff so good, garage bands have been digging it back up for years), but also Pete Townshend’s rhythm chops, and Keith Moon’s drums as a lead instrument. It’ll have you throwing shapes like a mid-60s London Mod! The next version is by the pride of Gary, Indiana – no, not the Jackson 5 – Oscar & the Majestics (53:16). Their version is tight, snappy and fuzzy. Ultra-cool vocals, busy bass, acid-soaked guitar, and most importantly, a cha cha tambourine sound. There’s almost too much to list here! Next, from Edmonton – the boiler room of Canada – comes The King-Beezz (1:20:30) These Jasper Avenue J.D.'s give the song an insouciant flavour, with lazy, cough-syrup haze vocals and clangy guitar. They take totally different pills than the Who! The final conflagration comes with The Napoleonic Wars (1:53:53). Greensburg, PA’s finest add a carnival organ to make this version sui generis and sassy. I think it’s love!
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In our newest episode, we explain the greatness of “I Can’t Explain.” Obviously, we begin with The Who, and the original version from 1964 (1:26). It features a ‘gravedigger riff’ (a riff so good, garage bands have been digging it back up for years), but also Pete Townshend’s rhythm chops, and Keith Moon’s drums as a lead instrument. It’ll have you throwing shapes like a mid-60s London Mod! The next version is by the pride of Gary, Indiana – no, not the Jackson 5 – Oscar & the Majestics (...
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