1) The band from wh… Read Full Bio ↴There are at least six bands called The Rockets.
1) The band from which Neil Young formed Crazy Horse.
The band began in 1962 as the doo wop group Danny & the Memories, with guitarist/singer Danny Whitten, and counting future Crazy Horse stalwarts Billy Talbot and Ralph Molina as members, the latter two are the only individuals present in every incarnation of the band. The group evolved through nascent San Francisco folk-psychedelia, eventually ending up in Los Angeles and becoming The Rockets by 1966 with Whitten on guitar, Talbot on bass, and Molina on drums, along with Bobby Notkoff on violin and guitarist brothers Leon Whitsell and George Whitsell, who played on the Rockets' only album, a self-titled set in 1968.
Selling only about 5,000 copies, it was far from a success. Nevertheless, the album found among its fans Canadian singer-songwriter Neil Young. As they would often allow anyone to play with them, Young jammmed with The Rockets several times, and would soon take Danny Whitten, bassist Billy Talbot and drummer Ralph Molina for his backing band on the album Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere. They first dubbed themselves War Babies, but Young re-named them Crazy Horse, a name that would stick. The Rockets soon folded due to Young's insistence on having Whitten, Talbot and Molina keep to a strict practice schedule. Talbot and Molina have remained as part of Crazy Horse to this day, and all of the other Rockets, except for Leon Whitsell, who would also eventually collaborate with Young.
2) There was another band called The Rockets that hailed from Detroit, MI and featured Jim McCarty and Johnny Badanjek who were both in The Detroit Wheels backing up Mitch Ryder in the 60’s. McCarty was also a member of Cactus after recording a one-off album with Detroit that included Badanjek and Ryder.
The Rockets (or Detroit Rockets as they are sometimes referred to because of all the bands named The Rockets) released 5 studio albums and one live album between 1977 and 1983.
3) The Rockets hail from the UK.
4) The Rockets from Kiruna, Sweden is a rock band mostly focused on covers from other popular rock 'n' roll, blues, country or pop artists. They have released one album entitled 'Live In Studio', solely compiled of covers.
5) The Rockets from Halmstad, Sweden plays their own rock'n roll material. Official homepage http://hem.passagen.se/rocketz/index.html
6) Dutch glam rock band from the 1970s.
7) Arrogance is the key word that defines this young band formed in 2007, both in terms of stage appearance and music, lyrics. They are a strong reminder of the attitude invented by british and american rock bands of the ’60s and ’70s, simply put: Sex & Drugs & Rock 'n' Roll. The motivation is identical to the rebellious approach that created and inspired the hippi movement. Sensation and instantaneous impressions are much more important than mathematical precision and infinite guitar solos. They claim that music is not mathematics, but an emotional state and self expression. Sometimes less is more. Music: They combine the rock’n’roll sounds of the ’60s with rocky, sometimes funky guitar riffs and flashy solos. The dirty, crunchy sound of the guitar and the simple rythms of the drums, along with the whirling breaks truly recall the past, whereas the grooves and the samplers reflect the sound of today. The riffs sound like Led Zeppelin or Lenny Kravitz, but the effect of The Beatles and Oasis are also present occasionally. Beside the rock’n’roll tunes there are also rock ballads, like those heard from Guns’n’Roses and Aerosmith at the time.
Hole In My Pocket
The Rockets Lyrics
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I had a dime but I lost it,
There's a hole in my bucket,
I had a heart but she took it
I took a ride on a rainbow
And I got stung by the moonglow
And now I'm walking on my tiptoes
I don't know why I love you, baby
But I do
I don't know why I love you, baby
But I do
Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, baby
Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, baby
I got a hole in my pocket,
I had a dime but I lost it,
I got a hole in my bucket,
I had a heart but she took it
I don't know why I love you, baby
But I do
I don't know why I love you, baby
But I do
Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, baby
Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, baby
Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, baby
Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, baby
The Rockets's song, Hole In My Pocket, laments a series of misfortunes that have left the singer with empty pockets and a broken heart. The opening lines describe a literal hole in the singer's pocket that has caused him to lose his last dime. The metaphorical hole in his bucket is a reference to the song "There's a Hole in My Bucket," which tells the story of a couple trying to fix a leaky bucket but failing. This is suggestive of his failed attempts at keeping his resources and love intact. The line "I had a heart but she took it" is a heart-wrenching declaration of lost love, and the subsequent line "I took a ride on a rainbow, And I got stung by the moonglow" could be an allusion to his attempts at finding happiness (riding on a rainbow) only to be let down and hurt (stung by the moonglow).
The chorus, "I don't know why I love you, baby but I do" is a classic sentiment of unrequited love. It expresses the singer's confusion at his continued longing for someone who has caused him harm. The repetition of "Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, baby" at the end of each chorus could be interpreted as a plea to the past love interest to return to him, or perhaps an expression of frustration at his own inability to move on.
Overall, Hole In My Pocket is a poignant expression of heartbreak and loss, conveyed through the clever use of metaphors and a catchy, upbeat melody.
Line by Line Meaning
I got a hole in my pocket,
I am broke and without money due to a tear in my pocket.
I had a dime but I lost it,
I previously had some money, but I misplaced it.
There's a hole in my bucket,
My situation is bad and things are only getting worse, symbolized by a hole in a container typically used for collecting water.
I had a heart but she took it
I was once in love, but that love was lost when the person I cared about left me.
I took a ride on a rainbow
I engaged in something that seemed to be magical or too good to be true.
And I got stung by the moonglow
But that magical experience ended up causing me pain and disappointment.
And now I'm walking on my tiptoes
As a result of my difficult circumstances, I am moving forward cautiously, mindful of any potential harm.
It doesn't matter how the wind blows
Regardless of what happens, nothing seems to change my bad situation.
I don't know why I love you, baby
Despite everything I have been through, I am still inexplicably in love with someone who may not be good for me.
But I do
Despite the lack of reasons for my love, I still feel it strongly.
Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, baby
I am trying to persuade the person I love to come back to me and fix my broken heart.
Contributed by Josiah B. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
UNIT4PLUS1
This is country-rock style band. I have this album on CD. And I like Neil Young too. Thanks to your posting!!
redrum0127
just ordered the album. long live crazy horse
thewillismon
Album was produced by keyboardist Barry Goldberg, who himself recorded a version of this song later on in '68
Eddie Black
Is this Danny Whtten singing?
Frank DeMasi
Yes, that's Danny.
Russell Pfeiffer
Who else did this song
Shannon Boyk
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