Mick and Lou love their live music. They get out there and enjoy all sorts of acts, often as part of their frequent East Coast travels to visit family and friends......... and for Mick to surf of course !
In his latest composition, 'Shiny Red Vest', Mick creates a story about scoring a job at a music festival. In this little fantasy Mick is pretty darn pleased with himself. Not only does he cop a free pass to the festival, he also scores a 'staff only' Shiny Red Vest !
Mick fancies himself in his vest. Not only does he look dandy, the vest provides access to all areas, and free burgers. He also gets to rub shoulders with the stars.
Picking up rubbish, stacking chairs, ........no worries...............Mick's a real cool dude in his Shiny Red Vest. Yes sirree !!
The song has a distinct retro edge to it...........echoes of early white rock stars like Eddie Cochran and Gene Vincent arise from Mick's vocal style and the lyrics conjure up an old style showground style music festival.
Anybody remember the old Bega Day Out festivals ? Maybe Mick was there in his Shiny Red Vest.
Anyway, we messed around with the song a bit then turned on the recorder.
THIS is what came out. Hope you festival freaks dig it.
Good fun thanks Mick.
Mick wrote the song, sang it and played harp.
Steve Faggotter played the guitar
Louise Nadin played the bass
Graham Brown played percussion
Pete played the drums
Neil Porter did the production work
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