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Instrumentals with a kinky swing? And would I be right in saying the occasional shout or funny lyrics too? Mainly on 7”, it’s not funky enough for the funk collectors, not soul enough for the soul buyers, not jazzy enough for the jazz collectors, not garagey enough for the garage folk, these are the kinds of records that when I go out buying 7”s in the USA are at the back of the crates that no one gives a damn about. It’s music that has fallen between the cracks and has no genre or home. In about 2001.Īnd musically can you sum it all up? I get the impression they are musically like crumbs from the table. JG: I think the term was first coined by “Daddy Bones” – Mark Allbones, a collector in Nottingham. Super, so music played in downtown bars for strippers to strip to.

JG: There you go – spoken like a true expert. Orsi: It’s music that makes the girls shake their titties. Jazzman Gerald: Let’s ask my lovely lady assistant Orsi – Orsi, what’s a Titty Shaker? RC: Gerald, can you please explain what a Titty Shaker actually is? And is there a more pleasant way of putting it? Yes, the UK had strip clubs back then, but only a very few, and from what I can gather they only played The Stripper by David Rose, which is not worthy of an article. And before I go on, I’d like to point out that this is very much musical phenomena of the US. It didn’t take long to get down the bare facts. No ifs or butts, I wanted to get to the bottom (the big bottom) of where this music comes from. However, Spearmint Rhino (from what I’ve heard) plays bangin’ house and boy band dross and we’re a cultured lot at RC, so I travelled west to meet Jazzman Gerald, an old musical buddy and a voracious collection of what are charmingly called “Titty Shakers”. To find out more, I thought about going to a topless bar. The ubiquitous US downtown bar with the small crowd and the big bouncing bosoms is what we need to talk about now, simply because there is an intriguing and brightly glowing musical scene emanating from their dingy entrances. It’s the strippers in bars bit we’re interested in here, simply because these sleazy dens of lonely men and scantily clad ladies seemed to punctuate American shows and films with alarming regularity. A fine example was Starsky And Hutch, with a title sequence that showed our two maverick street officers rolling over cars, shooting at villains, eating doughnuts and winking at strippers in bars.
TITTY TITTY BANG BANG FULL MOVIE TV
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