At The Bar With Southern Comfort: Holiday Shores, “Up On The Roof”

Hanly Banks

It’s the final episode of At The Bar With Southern Comfort, in which we travel to some of our favorite new bands’ hometowns (or as near as we can get) and film them covering some of their favorite bands’ best songs. This time we’ve got a very special number from Holiday Shores, who drove down from the swampwaters of Tallahassee, Florida to meet us in Orlando in the dead of night. They arrived sporting some Leave It To Beaver apparel with a pre-recorded instrumental tape for “Up On The Roof”—a song originally written by Carole King and recorded by the Drifters back in 1962. And then they started dancing. When this old world starts getting us down, we’re just going to play this video over and over again.

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3 Responses to “At The Bar With Southern Comfort: Holiday Shores, “Up On The Roof””

  1. Holiday Shores At the Bar w/Southern Comfort Says:

    [...] Shores was one of the toasts of CMJ last week caught up w/Fader to record the Floridians covering an oldie, but a goodie. The guys even got into costume for a [...]

  2. Mighty Says:

    Carol King would be proud

  3. rosie Says:

    loved this video. i keep watching it over and over and somehow my toe loses control and starts tap tap tappin… oh and i think i snapped my fingers a time or two.

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