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California Guitar Trio — Ghost Riders on the Storm
Album: Whitewater
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6.5

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Released: 2004
Length: 3:14
Plays (last 30 days): 1
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This gem would've ridden off without me knowing about it without RP
This...exactly why I've tuned to RP for 20+ years
 hayduke2 wrote:
Cowboy Monkeys Riding Dogs Herding Goats

Team Ghost Rider goes all out for toughenoughtowearpink.com



 

You're crazy. I like that. 

https://laughingsquid.com/?s=readytoshow

Tim “Wild Thang” Lepard was a bull fighter and rodeo clown. But as his number of bull-related surgeries increased, he decided to go behind the scenes and mastermind what would become Team Ghost Rider:

"I wanted an act that no one would forget in rodeo and felt performing with three dogs and three monkeys would accomplish my goal."
 

Yeah, think you got there, Tim. But four dogs and four monkeys? Now you're just showin' off. 


 bronorb wrote:

Maybe more continuity than you think.
A while back a worked with a guy who claimed to know Jim Morrison when they were both in high school down in Florida. In fact, he said that Jim dated his sister and was over at their house alot. After he became famous, he would show-up now and then and visit. This guy's Mom loved Ghost Riders in the Sky and told Jim that he should write a song like that. When Riders on the Storm came out, Jim told her "Here's your song" (or something to that effect).
I don't know how true it is but it sounded legit at the time.

 

Great story! I like both songs though prefer the Outlaws version of this one.
This had me bouncing up and down in my seat at work! {#Bananasplit}
Cowboy Monkeys Riding Dogs Herding Goats

Team Ghost Rider goes all out for toughenoughtowearpink.com


Please stop wasting our time with crap like this!
Ghosts all over this morning!  :)  BT's "Satellite" -> Blaudzun's "Another Ghost Rocket" -> CGT's "Ghost Riders on the Storm"
Unique Album Cover
Cool

California Guitar Trio - "Ghost Riders on the Storm" Live:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W45HL7Dj0BI

ok that made me laugh, but it doesn't make it less terrible
The boys play this on Brokestring Mountain. Seasoned riders, they`re always a-hankerin` to get back in the saddle again.

I miss the tack piano on the Cash version.
absolutely  correct :)

quesarah wrote:
Have to agree. Mixing the two is jarring. On balance though, let's see...
Riders On the Storm +7
Ghost Riders 0

blend = 3.5

Laptopdog wrote:
I give Riders On The Storm a strong 7

I give Ghost Riders a strong Sucko-Barfo

I give the blend of the two songs a negative ten



 


 RobRyan wrote:
No soul, no continuity between Ghost Riders and Riders... The archetypical "Ho Hum" 3.
 
Maybe more continuity than you think.
A while back a worked with a guy who claimed to know Jim Morrison when they were both in high school down in Florida. In fact, he said that Jim dated his sister and was over at their house alot. After he became famous, he would show-up now and then and visit. This guy's Mom loved Ghost Riders in the Sky and told Jim that he should write a song like that. When Riders on the Storm came out, Jim told her "Here's your song" (or something to that effect).
I don't know how true it is but it sounded legit at the time.


They're obviously great players, but this didn't really work for me.
Awful   {#No}
Oh boy, another set of obviously over the hill wannabees churns out another novelty{#Rolleyes}
hey whats this! is was just ridin on my horse with the ghostriders in my ears, and suddenly there are the doors. My horse felt asleep! but allright there we go again!!!
yippie a yee!!!!!

This is awesome with earphones. 
At first this was "Hey! Fun!" and then they killed Riders on the Storm. Sacriledge.
Ha!  Funny!
1) Take two good songs with similar "themes"
2) Drain them of all interest and swing
3) Mash them together.

Result is about as interesting as baby food. Yeah, it tastes like peaches...Great. 

Have to agree. Mixing the two is jarring. On balance though, let's see...
Riders On the Storm +7
Ghost Riders 0

blend = 3.5

Laptopdog wrote:
I give Riders On The Storm a strong 7

I give Ghost Riders a strong Sucko-Barfo

I give the blend of the two songs a negative ten



I give Riders On The Storm a strong 7

I give Ghost Riders a strong Sucko-Barfo

I give the blend of the two songs a negative ten

the ants go marching one by one?....  {#Propeller}
Really liked it. Was listening to streaming from phone playing thru my car stereo* driving back to Indy. Nice change. Gotta listen w/an open mind. *More listeners should stream from their phone if you get "unlimited data" from Verizon (or other carrier). It'll make you appreciate Radio Paradise that much more. And be sure to support more accordingly as you stream more. Radio Paradise MUST stay around! If I win the lottery they'll get a chunk.
prickelpit96 wrote:
Rider seems to be on acid...definetely too fast!!! //edit: Ok, it's slowing down, still awful though.
After Dick Dale's version, this seems S l o w
Rider seems to be on acid...definetely too fast!!! //edit: Ok, it's slowing down, still awful though.
That was the most horrible thing I've heard in a long time.
switching to ....
awful...can you rate a song 0...
Brilliant!
No soul, no continuity between Ghost Riders and Riders... The archetypical "Ho Hum" 3.
joanie wrote:
switching stations
Adios. I'm off for a slash myself, then coming back for more fine music. Just thought you'd want to know that.
switching stations
It doesn't have the gut-churning menace and electricity of the originals, and of course the lyrics, but still pretty good IMO. 7 from the Nottingham jury.
chyk5 wrote:
What's next? A cover of Send In The Clowns?
Dunno 'bout that. They perform an instrumental arrangement of "Bohemian Rhapsody" -a tune with ( warning : looming understatment) a couple significant intricacies- rather admirably, me thinks.
No insipid lyrics? Most excellent!
What's next? A cover of Send In The Clowns?
dave_porter wrote:
Totally agree. Technically impressive but strangely soulless...
Like Joe Satriani.
Their albums don't compare to how good they are live. I've seen them at least 5 times now and have never been disappointed. Once with Tony Levin on Bass and Pat Mastelotto on Drums. Yeah!
Chumbawamba-1984 wrote:
Virtuosity without inspiration is a shame.
Hey, this is NOT Kenny G!!
dave_porter wrote:
Totally agree. Technically impressive but strangely soulless...
Third. Ho Hum. At best.
Chumbawamba-1984 wrote:
Virtuosity without inspiration is a shame.
Totally agree. Technically impressive but strangely soulless...
doors good
Pretty cool...sounds like the version from the Ghost Rider movie.
Mostly this is great, but a few parts seem to come straight from a Christopher Guest movie.
kaviksdad wrote:
You should hear these guys when they get together with the Wisconsin Accordian Quintet...
thumbs
It's kinda souless. Too bad.
Sounds like Roy!!! At the beginning....
Clever
Needs more thunderstorm.
too fast.
Chumbawamba-1984 wrote:
Virtuosity without inspiration is a shame.
whatever
thanks bill
sqirming like a toad....yeehaw!
most excellent
I am the lizard king. YEE-HAW!
'The Bobs' on guitar. I like it.
Interesting mid-song segue...
This child of flower children is liking this cover! Very well done :)
LizDeines wrote:
Yipee YAY!
I didn't know Riders on the Storm followed... THIS IS GREAT!!!!
You should hear these guys when they get together with the Wisconsin Accordian Quintet...
Virtuosity without inspiration is a shame.
Yipee YAY!
I love hearing different renditions of classic country tracks. Johnny Cash is smiling down...