Rockabilly Meet Surf Rock with SCOTS
Self-Mockery Works for Southern Culture on the Skids
With a love song that suggests you "put your teeth up on the windowsill," a tribute to a woman who is "liquored up and laquered down, she's got the biggest hair in town," and a celebration of the fact that "My House Has Wheels," you know that Rick Miller, Mary Huff, Dave Hartman, and Chris Bess (among the others who have come and gone from the band, like original lead singer Stan Lewis) aren't taking their Southern heritage too seriously.Once you've heard their take on living in the Deep South (and read the lyrics for Camel Walk), try their version of surf rock instrumentals. Take a look at their Zombified album dedicated to the undead. Listen to their Mexican wrestling tribute, Santo Swings. Discover the whole lotta things they want to do.
Then visit the band's official SCOTS website and find a jukebox, videos, tour dates, a discussion forum, and lots of other "countrypolitan" stuff. According to one press release, 'the band describes their sound as "toe sucking geek rock - kinda weird, but it feels good when you're doing it".' How can you resist a description like that?
Put your teeth up on the window sill, settle back with some banana pudding, and listen to the band (and download "My House Has Wheels" for free) on their LastFM profile page. You can also read a lengthy profile of the band at MTV.
Interested in Their Albums?
Pulp Rock Instros, Vol. 1
For a taste of old-school surf rock, and to hear where SCOTS gets their inspiration, check out this album. Hey, it's got Peter Gunn on it. What more could you want?!
A More Formal Discussion of SCOTS
Southern Culture on the Skids, also sometimes known as SCOTS, is an American rock band that was formed in 1983 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. The band consists of Rick Miller, Dave Hartman, and Mary Huff.
Which Is Their Best Song?
Help those new to Southern Culture on the Skids figure out where to start. If your favorite isn't here, drop me a line in the guestbook and set me straight!
SCOTS on Twitter
See Who's Tweeting about Southern Culture on the Skids
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- Nice! RT @ryansfather RT @themadtea Jason is going to lay fiddle tracks on a new Southern Culture on the Skids recording today! #supercool
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- ♫ listening to Southern Culture on the Skids – Meximelt http://bit.ly/5gOrOf
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More Fun from North Carolina
SCOTS Lyrics and Videos
In case you missed the links, here are the lenses.
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Southern Culture on the Skids: My House Has Wheels
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Southern Culture on the Skids or SCOTS, as they are known to their fans, writes songs about the seedy but happy underbelly of life in the American South. My House Has Wheels, in particular, embodies their attitude that you can be poor, trashy, and st...
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Southern Culture on the Skids: Banana Pudding Lyrics
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Let Southern Culture on the Skids help you celebrate that most Southern of puddings, banana pudding. Even the snobbiest of food lovers among you must admit to having a secret love for this squishy dessert, best enjoyed with well-cooked pudding and le...
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Southern Culture on the Skids: Whole Lotta Things Lyrics
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Well, I had a good daydream I woke and it's gone But the taste in my mouth seems to linger on Rubbin' my eyes, lookin' down at my shoes Said, "Man, there's a lotta things I'd like to do. Whole lotta things that I'd like to do. A lot in this world th...
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Southern Culture on the Skids: Camel Walk Lyrics
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Baby, Would you eat that there snack cracker In your special outfit for me? Please? Ow-wee! Yo, ye pharaohs, let us walk Through this barren desert In search of truth And some pointy boots And maybe a few snack crackers. Ow-wee! Baby, you make me wa...
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Southern Culure on the Skids: Liquored Up and Lacquered Down Lyrics
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If you're looking for the best mocking of Southern stereotypes, look no further than Southern Culture on the Skids and their anthem, Liquored Up and Lacquered Down, to give you the skinny on the big hair, the booze, and the bars that make of those st...
Which song or album is your favorite?
Tell me what you think about SCOTS - how much you love them, hate them, or don't understand them.
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- GrowWear GrowWear Feb 18, 2009 @ 6:20 pm
- Southern gal, here. Have never heard of them! Wow! Nah, I don't mind laughing at myself. :)
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- Dec 4, 2008 @ 5:56 pm
- Love it. If you can't laugh at yourself...
Great lens
Bj
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- BigJim BigJim May 1, 2008 @ 3:59 pm
- Excellent!! Love SCOTS. Thanks for joining the Southern Rock Group.















