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Alligator Farm is the third solo studio album by American musician Paul Gilbert, formerly of the heavy metal band Racer X and the hard rock band Mr. Big. It was released in 2000. It was released in 2000.
When Ludlow first performed the song, the audience was filled with boatmen who had floated down the Mississippi River from Kentucky; they refused to let him leave the stage until he sang it two more times. [1] [7] [8] The "half horse and half alligator" description was a common expression for boatmen like Mike Fink and other backwoodsmen of the ...
On the song "Tell the Truth", the band breaks into a blues riff that was originally heard on the song "Double Trouble" on Paul's first solo album King of Clubs. The final tune on the album "The Jam" is entirely that same riff, while Gilbert solos over it; All noted tracks are arranged by Paul Gilbert.
Better Off With the Blues" is a cover of the Delbert McClinton song; "C-Jam Blues" is a version of the Duke Ellington composition. [11] [12] "Alligator Eating Dog" is a novelty song that includes sound effects. [13]
No. Title Writer(s) Length; 1. "Get Out of My Yard" Paul Gilbert: 1:38: 2. "Hurry Up" Gilbert: 5:11: 3. "The Curse of Castle Dragon" Gilbert: 3:51: 4. "Radiator" Gilbert
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Paul Gilbert, a popular guitar virtuoso, recorded his wife Emi playing the koto on his song "Koto Girl" from the album Alligator Farm (2000). Rock band Kagrra, are well known for using traditional Japanese musical instruments in many of their songs, an example being "Utakata" (うたかた), a song in which the koto has a prominent place.
Alligator in recovery at Florida wildlife park after being found wandering with half a jaw