Nothing but Trouble (1991)

In the film Nothing but Trouble (1991) the excellent and complex song “Bonestripper” is featured only in a very short montage to accompany the scene in which it is first applied to the condemned. Once one purchases the song in its entirety from the music to the major motion picture something so wonderful becomes clear.


 Digital Underground uses their best manners and musical skills to dismiss the charge. Indeed, they may do it again.The Yankees, the faceless band of a different genre facing the same crime (emphasis) goes to the studio for 4 weeks. Producing the titular song both as confession, penance and recorder in their crime. In a clean and precise manner, justice may or may not convict.They are worshipping Mister Bonestripper, moving as a four piece at 34 miles per hour on a small platform serving as a stage, the track barreling toward anthropological mechanical conclusion, balancing both amplification and instruments in a eager The precise strike of the guitar pick up and down up and down of the lead guitar provides the possibility that lead guitar is pumping the train cart frantically into the Bonestripper. Solid. The lead is one knee up, microphone held after crooked elbow leaning over the front of the group, nearly appearing to be falling off possibly, if his enthusiasm was not the pumping energy to keep the rhythm section from hives. Both.


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