Masters of Reality — She Got Me
Album: Sunrise on the Sufferbus
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Total ratings: 1145
Released: 1992
Length: 2:44
Plays (last 30 days): 2
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Length: 2:44
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She got me when she got her dress on
She got me when she got her dress on
She got me me when she looked fine
When she got her dress on
She got me when she got down
When she got her dress on
She got me when she got her dress on
Got it on
She got me when she got her dress on
She got me when she got her dress on
She got me when she looked fine
And now she gets it all the time
She got me when she got her dress on
She got me when she got her dress on
Got it on
She got me when she got her dress on
She got me me when she looked fine
When she got her dress on
She got me when she got down
When she got her dress on
She got me when she got her dress on
Got it on
She got me when she got her dress on
She got me when she got her dress on
She got me when she looked fine
And now she gets it all the time
She got me when she got her dress on
She got me when she got her dress on
Got it on
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Hey...it's Alvin Lee!
fredriley wrote:
Tf
This is the kind of reality I want to be part of. This feckin' rocks bigtime! 9 from the rockin' Nottingham jury.
Tf
Ohwww, we are rocking todayyyy
First Fell on Black Days in the main mix, now this. Brilliant
Actually just saw these guys a few weeks ago. Goss had to do the show sitting down after keeling over backwards at a previous show, but that did not keep him from rocking out completely. Great show, fantastic live band. if you get a chance, go check them out
First Fell on Black Days in the main mix, now this. Brilliant
Actually just saw these guys a few weeks ago. Goss had to do the show sitting down after keeling over backwards at a previous show, but that did not keep him from rocking out completely. Great show, fantastic live band. if you get a chance, go check them out
Rocking!!
Funny, I've been listening to RP since 2010, and never heard Masters Of Reality on here before. Glad that some proper rocking stuff pops up now and then. Great work from you guys, as always.
Funny, I've been listening to RP since 2010, and never heard Masters Of Reality on here before. Glad that some proper rocking stuff pops up now and then. Great work from you guys, as always.
doktorkev wrote:
children!!
Damn this rocks!!
Get it on!!
children!!
Damn this rocks!!
Get it on!!
Get it on!!
OH YEAH!
Dayum!! this shit rocks!!
bentonian wrote:
i like that better, too!
wow, i still can't get over the pic of the lead singer on the left - he looks like a twin to an ex-boyfriend of mine. that guy could really dance and also played a mean bass. miss him.
I thought the line was, "She got mean when she got her dress on." Which I think is a better idea.
i like that better, too!
wow, i still can't get over the pic of the lead singer on the left - he looks like a twin to an ex-boyfriend of mine. that guy could really dance and also played a mean bass. miss him.
kcar wrote:
The drumming at the start of this reminds me of Sweet's "Ballroom Blitz."
Indeed!
Ready Steve?.......
The drumming at the start of this reminds me of Sweet's "Ballroom Blitz."
Indeed!
Ready Steve?.......
Good tune!
Nice surprise, Bill. This album ROCKS. In the same spirit but a little bluesier: https://www.discogs.com/Frank-... Dunno if ever digitized, tho.
Good tune. Not really a fan of the vocalist’s delivery. A little too straight laced
One of the most under-rated bands of the 90s!
There's a bit of Sabbath in this one I reckon
Whoa. For a second that opening drum intro had me expecting "Gimmie Gimmie Gimmie" by Black Flag. So it was Ginger Baker!
Ok, so 'a misprinted label' huh......I'd like to have that ! My original Nems edition (Aus), 1976 is: Master of Reality. Damn, sorry RP you've lost me for a while, I just gotta play it.
Was certain I'd been introduced to this tune whilst travelling across Canada last year and immediately thought of Punch Drunk Cabaret or Boogie Patrol but, no, neither of them!
Further research into MoR required
Further research into MoR required
I'll go with a 7 out the gate on this modern potion of the GB tribute set....man that guy slam those sticks pretty damn well....RIP again to Ginger and Long Live RP!!
ToddyWoddy wrote:
Yes, it was. As just noted by Bill in his tribute set...
Ginger Baker from Cream played on one of their albums. Not sure if this was it...
Yes, it was. As just noted by Bill in his tribute set...
Thanks, BillG. Hadn't heard of these guys, although I'm a student of "Animal's" drumming.
Ginger Baker from Cream played on one of their albums. Not sure if this was it...
I thought the line was, "She got mean when she got her dress on." Which I think is a better idea.
kcar wrote:
The drumming at the start of this reminds me of Sweet's "Ballroom Blitz."
Eg-ZACtamundo!
(Points subtracted for unwittingly responding to my older post. Doh!)
The drumming at the start of this reminds me of Sweet's "Ballroom Blitz."
Eg-ZACtamundo!
(Points subtracted for unwittingly responding to my older post. Doh!)
i brought their avg rating down a point.
Albert1967 wrote:
Try early 70s Golden Earing. And they're still going strong. Dutch Stones . . .
The drumming at the start of this reminds me of Sweet's "Ballroom Blitz."
Try early 70s Golden Earing. And they're still going strong. Dutch Stones . . .
The drumming at the start of this reminds me of Sweet's "Ballroom Blitz."
This is the kind of reality I want to be part of. This feckin' rocks bigtime! 9 from the rockin' Nottingham jury.
Me likey!!!
Sitting in the customer dining area with earphones in rocking out to this one. I looked goofy but was totally digging it!
this kind of..... ROCKS!!!
wow. why have i not heard this before. i love it.
- toe tappin' at an alarming rate...
Oh yeah!
From a 10 (Verve, Blue) to this...
1.
greatest inventions of the 20th century:
airplane
electric guitar
(in no order)
airplane
electric guitar
(in no order)
frank_eindhoven wrote:
There's nothing wrong with the Golden Earring, but please don't compare it to Masters of Reality.. altough if you take the first letter of every word from that band name you'll get the kind of music that the Golden Earing stil plays...
I'm not a huge Golden Earring fan either; I have Moontan and Cut, but I'm not getting your point. What are you saying, that just because Baker plays for Masters on two albums that this somehow negates Golden Earring's 40+ year career?
There's nothing wrong with the Golden Earring, but please don't compare it to Masters of Reality.. altough if you take the first letter of every word from that band name you'll get the kind of music that the Golden Earing stil plays...
I'm not a huge Golden Earring fan either; I have Moontan and Cut, but I'm not getting your point. What are you saying, that just because Baker plays for Masters on two albums that this somehow negates Golden Earring's 40+ year career?
my klipsch looooooooove ginger baker. my neighbors hate my klipsch. too bad for them
Better yet is off their first album (self titled) "Kill the King".probably their best effort. (listened to that and Brownsville Stations' 'Martian Boogie' till our ears bled)
BEST. ALBUM ART. well... not evar. BUT STILL AWESOME.
I'm embarrassed to admit that I've never heard this. I am basking in it's awesomeness.
Albert1967 wrote:
Try early 70s Golden Earing. And they're still going strong. Dutch Stones . . .
There's nothing wrong with the Golden Earring, but please don't compare it to Masters of Reality.. altough if you take the first letter of every word from that band name you'll get the kind of music that the Golden Earing stil plays...
Try early 70s Golden Earing. And they're still going strong. Dutch Stones . . .
There's nothing wrong with the Golden Earring, but please don't compare it to Masters of Reality.. altough if you take the first letter of every word from that band name you'll get the kind of music that the Golden Earing stil plays...
nagsheadlocal wrote:
Try early 70s Golden Earing. And they're still going strong. Dutch Stones . . .
Man, just the sort of thing to get me ready for Friday evening. If I can find a band playing locally with this kind of thumping backbeat, I'll be very happy.
Try early 70s Golden Earing. And they're still going strong. Dutch Stones . . .
Just plain ol' Ginger Baker. Solid, rock steady and ready.Nary a drum head feels lonely in his kit.
Man, just the sort of thing to get me ready for Friday evening. If I can find a band playing locally with this kind of thumping backbeat, I'll be very happy.
Oh, hell yeah! Go Ginger go!
...one more radar lover gone....
I've always liked this album. I'm surprised you dug it out as I was actually just thinking about it a few weeks ago. For me the lyrics mean that a woman is more alluring when dressed because the "details" are left to the imagination. Or, as women hardly seem to wear dresses these days, bring them back! In other works this going right along with "lady in red." But there's ants in the kitchen baby, I thought I'd let you know!
LOL! Wins the prize for awesome and acurate commenting! Yay Masters!!!
ptooey wrote:
ptooey wrote:
*ahem*
YEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH!!!!!
Thank you.
*straightens tie*
YEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH!!!!!
Thank you.
*straightens tie*
*ahem*
YEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH!!!!!
Thank you.
*straightens tie*
YEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH!!!!!
Thank you.
*straightens tie*
mjaded wrote:
Yeah...NO CLASS! LOL!
6.7?? SOME PEOPLE ARE LIKE SCHOOL ON SUNDAY
This whole Album is really good!!!
This whole Album is really good!!!
Yeah...NO CLASS! LOL!
scottdburnett wrote:
I second this comment in its entirety except to add that I am stunned to hear this here. Kudos to whomever provided it. Ginger Baker rarely sounded this "enthused."
Holy Shiz......I haven't heard this in years, but I love it. Very good album, as is their self-titled album.
Thank you so much for bringing this back to my attention.
Just another reason why I love Radio Paradise!
Thank you so much for bringing this back to my attention.
Just another reason why I love Radio Paradise!
I second this comment in its entirety except to add that I am stunned to hear this here. Kudos to whomever provided it. Ginger Baker rarely sounded this "enthused."
Holy Shiz......I haven't heard this in years, but I love it. Very good album, as is their self-titled album.
Thank you so much for bringing this back to my attention.
Just another reason why I love Radio Paradise!
Thank you so much for bringing this back to my attention.
Just another reason why I love Radio Paradise!
6.7?? SOME PEOPLE ARE LIKE SCHOOL ON SUNDAY
This whole Album is really good!!!
This whole Album is really good!!!
Yeeeeeeee Hhhaaawwwwwww!
Bono tells us that a fish does not need a bicycle, but apparently a rabbit does...
Silly song but positively smokin' groove. 8
Wow, I had forgotten I used to have this one; as I recall this is one of the better tunes. The other "song" I remember is Baker going on and on about tea and boiling water.
Man, nothing like a drummer and bass player who know how to work off each other. We're cooking now!
G I N G E R !
B A K E R !! !! !! !!
B A K E R !! !! !! !!
Put this on the HBO True Blood Soundtrack! Kickin!
RedGuitar wrote:
Followed by PIL pleaseoplease
BTW, I believ it's Ginger Baker on drums.
Followed by PIL pleaseoplease
That's Ginger Baker pounding the skins on this one... (Doh! You guys knew that already though.) Love the Masters!
anniebear wrote:
LOL
Same...I'm not really sure what he's trying to say in this song, can anyone grasp the lyric?
And then she left you because your sexist song only had one freekin lyric. LAME.
LOL
Same...I'm not really sure what he's trying to say in this song, can anyone grasp the lyric?
Speak for yourself. She got me when she got her dress off.
...i hear a bit of drive-by truckers...
So . . . are you saying that she "got" you when she got her dress on? Is that it?
Great band! They are in they're own league. Also masters of live performance.
parrothead wrote:
Ya sure, you betcha!
RedGuitar wrote:
Ya think with the great music, they could've written some more lyrics. BTW, I believe it's Ginger Baker on drums.
You are correct sir..that is Mr Baker kicking the groove... what a wonderful album...takes me back
coding_to_music wrote:
Yup, this is not what I want to hear...
Ya think with the great music, they could've written some more lyrics. BTW, I believ it's Ginger Baker on drums.
hippiechick wrote:
Kick it!
I'm kickin' it!
Does it remind me a bit on Radar Love from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_Earring...?
rocco1207 wrote:
how can you hear those drums and not think of Ballroom Blitz?
Indeed: the next song should be from Blue Ãyster Cult!
Makes my teeth hurt.
SOoooooooooo good!
Biker bunny rock on!
Kick it!
rocco1207 wrote:
how can you hear those drums and not think of Ballroom Blitz?
daveesh wrote:
this is a great album!!!
i have to admit, i thought it was going to be ballroom blitz when the drums started...
Yeah - that too
daveesh wrote:
this is a great album!!!
i have to admit, i thought it was going to be ballroom blitz when the drums started...
how can you hear those drums and not think of Ballroom Blitz?
Very cool! Haven't heard this in forever.
Their debut album is awesome, too!
Rocks but could only manage an 8-evocative of RADAR LOVE
I've had this album in the collection for a long time dig the whole thing! Other than Ginger, who are these guys?
justDave wrote:
I had to leave when they put this song on....
I had to leave when they put this song on....
I had to leave when they put this song on....
I had to leave when they put this song on....
I had to leave when they put this song on....
I had to leave when they put this song on....
Yup, this is not what I want to hear...
Rawkin good!
biting! Awesome
ArbiterOfGoodTaste wrote:
Garbage
Yea, I've heard of that band too.
Duffalo wrote:
This is one of the reasons I love RP - you learn something unexpected and new every day.
zipper wrote:good to see you zip.
Woohoo! Nice one, Pear.
I'm not sure what's more interesting. The fact that I caught Bill/Rebecca in a 'rarin-rocker' moment to add this or the 4 year hiatus this puppy took from 2002-2006. Genuine rockers don't fade away...they just spontaneously combust and then re-ignite themselves.
ArbiterOfGoodTaste wrote:
Garbage
No...it's Masters of Reality
Garbage
Pearhead wrote:
Moi
Woohoo! Nice one, Pear.
Rockin, yeah they speak my language
oh hell yes
I bought this CD years ago when it first came out. Great stuff, let's have more like it!
this is a great album!!!
i have to admit, i thought it was going to be ballroom blitz when the drums started...
stratrjb wrote:
Where did this come from?? ....... go man!! Simply and easy to love.
Moi
Where did this come from?? Great song, love the Bluesy feel, and leslie can play but Ginger, that drum beat is great like a Train bearing down on ya, go man!! Simply and easy to love.
Repetitive, yes, but I love the fast two-step groove. It makes me want to run around and knock over furniture.
Whoot! Turn it up.
Featuring Ginger Baker (of Cream fame) on drums!
Are you ready, Steve?
Originally Posted by El_Monty:
Repetitive - When do you think she might have got him?
i believe when she got her dress on
Originally Posted by justDave:
I had to leave when they put this song on....
I had to leave when they put this song on....
I had to leave when they put this song on....
I had to leave when they put this song on....
I had to leave when they put this song on....
I had to leave when they put this song on....
maybe it just isn't to your taste but not only is it a rarin'ripper but it's funny in a way i do not know how to explain - this was my favorite album for months after it came out and i still listen to it - believe me i know how it is when you don't like a song but if you get a chance try the cd it is far more varried than this song would lead you to believe-- i called it rock haiku and most of my friends agreed (not that rock haiku really means anything except the songs were short and to the point)
Haiku ala rock-n-roll/ album should have been smash hit but fm-rock and college-alt were both playing it - discovered the hated and despised other guy was playing it and dropped it before listeners really had a chance to hear it --if you can find cd \"sunrise on the surfer bus\" buy it not only is it great r-n-r but it has alot of humor in subtle and not so subtle ways
I had to leave when they put this song on....
I had to leave when they put this song on....
I had to leave when they put this song on....
I had to leave when they put this song on....
I had to leave when they put this song on....
I had to leave when they put this song on....
This just jumps out of the speakers. I am glad I had my system up "loud" when this came on! I am typing as I am listening to this for the first time. I first thought it was "Ghost of a Texas Ladies Man" from Concrete Blonde. Then as it went on, thoughts of a the best of the 70's "boogie" bands crossed with some of the harder rocking alt.country came to my mind. I want to hear this again. This is a great set of music. Way to go RP.
This is the kind of stuff I try to get away from by listening to RP. :roll:
Repetitive - When do you think she might have got him?
Good song, good band. Another good song of theirs is \"Domino\".
Well, this woke me up. Paradise needs a kick every so often. Perhaps even more often...
Not exactly the most profound lyrics, but i guess its supposed to be a blues-ish hard rock tune
Great hard driving tune! Honestly I'm sort of shocked that Rebecca/Bill added this upload, but I'm glad it's here.
Thanks.
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