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It's pretty common knowledge amongst listeners of Canadian rock music that Headpins were born as a side project of Chilliwack guitarist Brian MacLeod and bassist Ab Bryant, and that the project ultimately became a full time venture. Perhaps less well known is the fact that the band originally had a different lead singer. It's hard to imagine Headpins without Darby Mills' famous growl, but the band's first lead singer was Denise McCann. Remember the 1979 disco hit "Tattoo Man"? (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1peo9NhafAY) Yeah, that Denise McCann. She left after a year, in stepped Darby Mills, and the rest is Headpins history.
Today's riff entry comes from Nazareth, a band who took their name not from the Middle East city in the Holy Land, but rather from the first line of the song "The Weight" by The Band. ("I pulled into Nazareth, Was feelin' 'bout half past dead...") The Nazareth referred to in the song is Nazareth, Pennsylvania. And as a further bit of trivia, Nazareth, PA, just happens to be the home of C.F. Martin & Co. guitar manufacturers.
Most-viewed tabs for the month of October 2008 (w/ view numbers):
33 - Harlequin - Thinking Of You
22 - The Kings - This Beat Goes On
19 - The Kings - Switchin' To Glide
17 - Harlequin - Superstitious Feeling
14 - April Wine - Cum Hear the Band
14 - Honeymoon Suite - Burning In Love
13 - Kim Mitchell - That's The Hold
11 - Toronto - Your Daddy Don't Know
10 - A Foot In Coldwater - (Make Me Do) Anything You Want
10 - FM - Phasors On Stun
Total tab views for October: 534
(By section: Canadian-372 Girlschool-104 Various-32 Chords-26)
Most-viewed tabs overall (stats date from Oct.3/07 to Oct.31/08):
168 - Harlequin - Thinking Of You
114 - The Kings - This Beat Goes On
96 - Honeymoon Suite - Burning In Love
96 - The Kings - Switchin' To Glide
77 - A Foot In Coldwater - (Make Me Do) Anything You Want
74 - Headpins - Don't It Make Ya Feel
70 - Honeymoon Suite - Stay In the Light
65 - Harlequin - Sweet Things In Life
64 - Kim Mitchell - Patio Lanterns
62 - Harlequin - Innocence
*Only tab views made by people (excluding my own views) are counted here. Webcrawler/bot views are excluded.
HAPPY HALLOWE'EN!!


...and a
little mood music for the occasion. ![]()
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FcwHQfIuCnU
The classic line-up of Red Rider was born in the late 1970's when Tom Cochrane saw the band perform one night at Toronto's El Mocambo nightclub. He introduced himself to the band and, after an audition, they took him on as their singer and primary songwriter.
It seems kind of fitting that this tab should follow on the heels of "Superstitious Feeling", because the two songs kind of remind me of one another. It's not that they sound the same, but they have similar qualities. Both have that rather ominous aura about them. And they both have two-word, six-syllable titles, with the emphasis coming on the fifth syllable. "Superstitious FEEL-ing"..."Secret Infor-MA-tion". So they have a tendency to remind me of each other. Well, if you know both songs, you'll know what I mean.
"Turn Me Loose" was one of Loverboy's earliest singles, drawn from the band's self-titled debut album (1980). The band had been rejected by all US-based record labels. Columbia Records Canada signed them as a means of meeting Canadian Content regulations. The Bruce Fairburn-produced album proved to be a huge success in Canada, setting sales records for a debut record. Sales topped 700, 000 in Canada.

The return of the happy Thanksgiving Day cat. :-)
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!
