What ho, fellow RTHers! I fear I spent far too many paragraphs in my introductory Thrifty Music post jawboning about the whys and wherefores of this music I love so much, so, with your kind permission, I shall simply dive in to the first collection I offer up with trembling hand, sweaty brow and palpitating heart. I trust that you, too, will find much to enjoy here. And remember: it only cost me a buck-twenny-five, so if you don’t like it, I don’t care!
Anyhow, here goes:

First up, a surprisingly funky groove by the band that backed up John Lennon during his frankly awful Sometime in New York City period, Elephant’s Memory. The tune is called “Mongoose”, and some know-it-all on the InterWeb informs me that it actually climbed to #50 on the pop charts — when, I couldn’t say, and don’t care. There is so much to love in this song: that silly lyric, the serious foot-stomp funk, and — come on, how can a song about a freaking mongoose fighting a cobra not kick ass?! I’d also like to ask the following two questions: am I the only person who hears how blatantly Naughty By Nature ripped off this song’s groove for their “OPP” smash in the ’90s? Question two: How badly must John Lennon have sucked to make this band sound like shit in the early 70s? I ask you!
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