Captain Beefheart - Dropout Boogie video free download


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Uploaded: 2009/03/24

The 4th track of Captain Beefheart's 1967 debut album "Safe as Milk"

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9 years ago

larry barber

very great - really good feel happening right from the start 

9 years ago

Frankincensed

You told her, ya love her, so bring her the butterYou love her, adapt her, you love her, adapt herAdapt her, adapter, adapt her, adapterWhat about after that? What about after that?

9 years ago

Dylan Jonestown

ADAPT HER ADAPT HERADAPT HER ADAPT HER

9 years ago

Jane Alexander

Just can't just can't 

9 years ago

Aspartamebraintumor

punk as hell

9 years ago

Eric Kolkey

Great song, album, artist!

10 years ago

StonedApeSociety lang

CLASSIC

10 years ago

Robert Slack

I don't know what country you're from, but you're obviously retarded.

10 years ago

yiannis isidorou

great lp,ahead of its time and great song!!! one of the first sampling [from Kinks' You really got me]

10 years ago

3rdcoastnyucka

Listen up kids.

11 years ago

Honeysucklebommie

I thought Toms was more from whiskey, cigars and late nights.

11 years ago

avedic

I second this. Keep on Your Mean Side is perfect. Personally though, I like Midnight Boom the best. It's almost heavier, starker, and more rhythmic. Plus...amazing guitar tones.

11 years ago

j0eBleau

my favurite m0rsel from that excellente canzione tambien; noble M00n BaRRetTT,,,

11 years ago

Rodia Driftwood

The Kills is the first thing that comes to mind when I hear this song. Check out "Fried My Little Brains", "Hitched" or "Monkey 23" for something lighter from 'em. It still has that raw sound. Those songs are from their 2003 album "Keep On Your Mean Side". Their other stuff changes it up a bit. They're pretty fucking awesome, I might add.

11 years ago

Rodia Driftwood

Ahh, what did he say?! He deleted his comment. :/

11 years ago

thestranger4812

You can really hear where Tom Waits got his sound from.

11 years ago

96littlemisssunshine

Hipster alert?

11 years ago

bastl41

search for "the troggs live paris 1967" on youtube sounds similar

12 years ago

Mondos

Anyone know of other bands that sound like this? I'm looking for new stuff to listen to.

12 years ago

keith dimmock

Apache dropout,mix of the Shadows and The Edgar Broughton Band,worlds apart or maybe not?! i see it as a tribute to the Captain.

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