tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13827702.post7004802051194496643..comments2024-01-29T22:34:14.385-06:00Comments on Oklahoma Lefty: CD Review: Dancing Underneath the MoonlightDavehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15951430008150125773noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13827702.post-42986668858086554562012-10-19T09:51:43.118-05:002012-10-19T09:51:43.118-05:00"Don’t Let the Bastards Bring You Down" ..."Don’t Let the Bastards Bring You Down" is my favorite on this record too. That and "Another Night," “Little Wild Heart,” and “Mile Marker 141.” <br /><br />And you hit the nail on the head that the Falcons' are a punk band that plays straight up rock 'n' roll. Now if we could just get the stigma (for lack of a better word) of street punk off the band I think that they could be a hit with fans of The Hold Steady, Two Cow Garage, The Gaslight Anthem, and Lucero. Davehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15951430008150125773noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13827702.post-61251804692236692472012-10-19T09:03:53.802-05:002012-10-19T09:03:53.802-05:00I listened to a few songs from this album last nig...I listened to a few songs from this album last night on YouTube and the ones that I could not find videos for I previewed the songs on iTunes.<br /><br />Overall, I think this album is a little too much doo wop for my tastes but it does have a few really good stand out tracks. The one that most comes to mind is "Don't Let the Bastards Bring You Down." Love that song!<br /><br />I agree that anybody that thinks of this band as a typical street punk or oi band is completely off the mark. I listened to quite a bit of their music last night and to me they just sound like a punk band that plays straight up rock n roll.Otter Limitshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11975093403377963897noreply@blogger.com