Pass That Bottle - The Devil's Daughters AZ Rockabilly video free download


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Uploaded: 2012/05/25

The Devil's Daughters are Mysti Moon and Lisa Mortensen, who have combined forces to create a devilish duet, and are backed up by three badass boys of Rockabilly, Leeroy Nelson, Shorty Kruetz, and Tommy Collins.

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Directed by Devin Berko

Produced by J.P. Frydrych

Cinematography by James A. Lee

Music Produced by CoolCat Productions, LLC.

Comments

8 years ago

Timothy Wells

I love rockabilly and these gals are GREAT !

8 years ago

Damir Pilić

king kurt was the best punkabilly

8 years ago

Jim Unger

I'm surprised Gretchen Wilson isn't all over this song. Kind of reminds me of All Jacked Up.

8 years ago

Jeff Adams

Wow! This is fantastic! Great music. You guys have great harmony.

8 years ago

john dagen

Pass That Bottle! The Devil's Daughters.

8 years ago

Keith V. Johnson

Kickin' tune

8 years ago

AnimationTeam1

the musics together.. and their voices are trained.. but its still a little too white for me.

8 years ago

Andrew Clemente

i love thys!~!~!~!

8 years ago

Patti Russell

Love this song, was my introduction to rockabilly.

8 years ago

blackthorn2200

good times when i didnt cook

8 years ago

john kitner

cool stuff

8 years ago

Joseph Reynolds

eye candy, ear mace.

8 years ago

ready teddy

They suck at rockabilly, is there any new rockabilly that isn't complete shit besides JD McPherson or Imelda May Most modern rockabilly lacks originality, they don't make anything new they just use guitar riffs Chuck Berry bo Diddley eddie Cochran Carl Perkins and Scotty Moore used The vocals are the same as gene vincent and eddie Cochran, The bass is original though,Listen modern day rockabilly artists, don't try to exactly mimick past rock n roll or rockabilly, take rockabilly and make something unique to your own style. In the 50's every rock star had their own distinctive sound, if you hear tremolo with hard picking on an E chord, you know it's Bo Diddley, when you hear a twangy slightly distorted double string sped up jazz riff with a boogie Rhythem, you know it's Chuck Berry, if you hear hard clonky twangy low frequency notes on a loud 100 watt amp you know it's Duane eddy and now you guys all sound the same. Hers what you guys need to do. Pretend you've gone into the year 1954 and everybody is making their own styles of this new music called rock n roll and you want to join, but you can't just rip off Chuck Berry, he'll sue you, make your own style, ignore any music past 1954 and listen to what the rockers of the 50's listened to, which was either blues, jazz, gospel boogie woogie, country, and swing. Take influence from what you like from those time and merge it with a rock n roll feeling that all rockers share besides their own styles.

9 years ago

philippe hurel

rockabilly rules ok !!

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