Friday, July 6, 2012

Substance W goes Police "Mother" all over us

So. Someone we know (Richard Blaine of Skiprope Cello) tells us about an amazing band called Substance W, and we check out a particular youtube video. In the process, we get up and start dancing. Shakin' baby. How can we not, when Substance W is covering "Mother" by the Police, all the while impersonating the King himself? Take a look at it below and then we can all collectively ask ourselves how we missed this band. Plan on splitting a gut, and then forward this video to everyone you know. Including your own mother:


For reference, we found out Substance W along with a myriad of other wonderful bands can be tapped into at the Worst Kitchen Records website. Be watching here for an upcoming review of some of the... Worst Kitchen... bands you'll ever hear. For now, eat up.

Chow.

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12 comments:

  1. ok. you warned us. but. I'm keeled. over. laughing. almost. dying. That's double sacrilige. i think king and sting just went down in flames at the same time.

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  2. LOL! I'm with Steve!

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  3. yeah. Who gave them the right to go mother all over us like that?

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  4. Oh yeah. It's very cool. Glad to see it posted here.
    RB

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  5. Ok. I liked it, but then realized I was in the middle of my Freudian nightmare.
    Frank

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  6. Thanks for the props PS (and to RB for hipping PS to it/us)!

    Some very interesting reactions ;)

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    1. Our pleasure! Keep up the good work.
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  7. Does it mean I'm getting old if I sort of find the older lady attractive, too?

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    1. Yeah, I um. Don't know how to answer that : )

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  8. Substance W's videos are blowing me away!

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  9. Yep - That's all Gristle doin' that vid craziness. He's the head chef over at WK. ;) Glad you're diggin' 'em!

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    1. He rocketh! We can't wait to review more of that stuff

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