moe. gave birth to Rebubula on December 30, 1994 at the legendary Mecca of Jamband music, The Wetlands Preserve in NYC. This infectious eleven minute guitar jam was always a playlist staple of mine.
Rebubula, staying a live favorite for many years got it’s studio release on 1996s No Doy. Nestled neatly in the middle of the track listing, this flowing ode to the “Queen of the briny deep” is not your grandfather's sea shanty. The driving harmonious guitar riffs pull you in like a rolling tide and then much like the sea, gives way to more turbulent dueling solos.
Rebubula’s thick funky bass lines serve as your captain navigating this sultry jam! Take this track out for a spin and let the sirens song sweetly suck “you” down!
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About the Curator - Marc James
It was a cold winters night in Boston when Marc James was born into this world atop the pool table at Cheers. From the moment he sang out his first word “Norm!” the world knew the prophecy had been fulfilled. After turning down a scholarship to The Charles Xavier’s School for Gifted Youngsters, Marc James attended broadcasting school to focus on the wonderful world of radio. With a degree in radio broadcasting proving to be about as valuable as a festering bucket of raccoon semen, Marc James took his talents and vast knowledge of useless information to the planet Radiotron to study under the Guru of Groove. Upon his return Marc James worked briefly for the Bartlet for America campaign before joining forces with mighty The Poop Culture Podcast, conveying his love of film, jambands, sports and all tings pop culture to the masses. It was then when he learned of his one true calling, bringing peace, love light and joy to the world, while we all wait for the impending zombie apocalypse.