Pretty cool 'eh? Transcribing notes: While listening to it through a set of cans (headphones) I went through each measure and jotted down note-for-note (which was pretty tough) as tabliture so it'll be easier to program to the Zoom. I had to learn this song for a gig, so I programed it on my Zoom 234 Drum Machine along with the drums, and I'll be accompanying it live on guitar and vocals. I re-tabbed this bass line since the last version was incomplete. The side mini games for the sticker collection is also pretty simple but cute. You can have your character change into different cute cat outfits and have different idle poses. Its a nice complex puzzle game with a couple stages. including 'Stray Cat Strut', ' Sexy + 17. The group had numerous hit singles in the UK, Australia, Canada, and the U.S. ![]() Regardless of what the future holds, Stray Cats songs like "Rumble in Brighton" will remain youthful snippets of greasy-haired fun.This was originally tabbed by Song: "Stray Cat Strut" Artist: Stray Cats - "Lee Rocker/Bassist" Album: Built for Speed Transcribed/Tabbed by: Phillip Trujeque Any comments, questions, jokes, threats, corrections, thoughts or concerns, please email me: Moderate 4/4, Acoustic Bass: Gtr. Hopefully the nouveau big band scene will last, or Setzer may be forced to spearhead a Dixieland band. The same guitar that served the Stray Cats so well helped jump-start the Retro/Swing Revival movement in the Brian Setzer Orchestra. ![]() The Blasters, the Paladins or Robert Gordon may have had a purer revival sound, but Brian Setzer put a lot of modern guitar bite into the Cats's well-crafted tunes, but after they had a quick succession of hits, but their star dimmed long before the 1980s ended. Their "veddy British" video for "Stray Cat Strut" was put on heavy rotation during the birth of MTV, and they rode the wave of success all the way home. After striking out stateside, they took their American sound to England and hit pay dirt. The group, whose style was based upon the sounds of Sun Records. The Stray Cats brought propulsive '50s rock and roll back to the radio during the era of Synth Pop and REO Speedwagon. The Stray Cats are a rockabilly band first formed in 1979 by guitarist/vocalist Brian Setzer (Bloodless Pharaohs/Brian Setzer Orchestra) with school friends Lee Rocker (born Leon Drucker) and Slim Jim Phantom (born James McDonnell) in the Long Island town of Massapequa, New York.
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