the most
gutbucket music that he could find," Carelli said.
Guitarist Ruben Dobbs and Joey Mitchell on upright-bass and kick-drum serve-up a raucous
gutbucket sound.
Osborne, from New Orleans, is a
gutbucket bluesman and guitar slinger who doubles as a singer-songwriter.
Led Bib are a rockier kind of Polar Bear, but we could also make comparisons with New York combo
Gutbucket.
Other instruments they encountered were the
gutbucket bass, drums and hand carved river cane fifes, all staples of Hill Country blues.
The film described as a "vile bag of garbage" by Roger Ebert divides viewers between those who view it as a
gutbucket exploitation film and those who argue it's pro-feminist because the wronged heroine takes her revenge.
Moses heard the "heathen sounds" (timbrel'd anthems dark, boogie, jazz, down-home music, funk,
gutbucket) he hadn't heard since the old days in Egypt.
Forget about lardy Latvians and
gutbucket Greeks - our belt-busting citizens are the fat men of Europe.
Hall's music has a
gutbucket approach, and the stories he tells could be no one else's.
"John, it's not ideal, but you can eat as many Mars Bars as you like and you'll be surrounded by other blokes so no one will notice your kite" (slang for
gutbucket. Source: Collins Big Dictionary).
Involving instruments as diverse as the dobro, accordion and
gutbucket bass, the music on Deer in the Night extends far beyond traditional Americana and borrows heavily from other folk forms.
And because the Whirl told their stories over and over, and in such
gutbucket style, Thomas played a major role in that mythmaking.