I believe the year was 1981. My friend Tim Brown and I recorded a bunch of music. Since I played all of the instruments(except the lead guitar parts:which Tim played) and sang all of the parts on this song: I believe I still have some recall…
The stories I could tell about gigging and jamming and being a musician are encapsulated in this rare recording of a live show. This was our last song from Speedy O'Tubbs in Bellingham Washington 11/14/1988
4 track demo done in 1988 or 1989 in Portland, Oregon. Two covers for the price of one, Partridge Family's "I Think I Love You" and Blondie's "Sunday Girl"
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Punky, grungy, intense!
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I wasn't expecting oompah loompahs to kick this off! Good cover version.
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Another enjoyable and entertaining song about another taboo subject. Love your funny social commentaries guys!
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Great rhythm. Funny!
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Amazing version, well done! Sauguat! Greetings from Bavaria
Thank you. I thought it was a pretty good jam session.
Like the way it builds. Kind of earthy but crazy too. Great!
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Solid great track
It's on "Where's My Picture?" dickweed.
How come this isn't on How The Meaty Have Fallen, asshole! Yours truly, Perfect Feedback
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Awesome !!!
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no not me uhuh no way. Fun !
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Your story made me listen to the song. It's great to be young and play, it's great to be old and play, it just great to play.
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Thanks. That was our intent.
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Thanks man!
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Thank you. I thought it was a pretty good jam session.
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It's on "Where's My Picture?" dickweed.
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