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"Hell hounds on my trail..."

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It's been a strange week. I was driving down Barton Street into the old core of Hamilton. I had my CD of Crowbar's "Official Music" on the van player.

Just as Biscuit Boy (Richard Newel) was blowin' "Hoy, Hoy, Hoy!" I pass a new diner with a bright new sign. "Crowbar Restaurant", it says.

The following day I'm in a thrift store picking through old vinyl LPs and find a great cover of a release called "Super Blues" with Bo Diddley, Muddy Waters and Willy Dixon. Unfortunately there's no LP inside - it's an empty cover.

I get home and I'm putting some CDs back in the rack and taking out some fresh ones for new stock in the van when my cat jumps up on the top of the CD rack. This rack is just over my head in height and the cat knocks down a CD - it's the same album, "Super Blues"! I must have bought it years ago, put it up there and forgot about it.

What's next?:eek:
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Wild Bill said:
Except for Wendy O Williams, of course. Couldn't get more punk than strips of electrician's tape for pasties.:eek:
Remember when she was on SCTV with the Plasmatics? The Fishin' with Gil sketch (or whatever that John Candy bit was called) was classic...
traynor_garnet said:
I cannot stand most of the 80s stuff either and the later 80s were apparently "my generation" (I'm 35).
Well, I'm 38 so the 80's were REALLY my musical generation. I was the strange one though. I had my collection of Sabbath & Zeppelin, but I also had a pile of stuff like Flock of Seagulls, Payola$, Prism, Men at Work, Police, etc, etc. In fact, I still have most of that on vinyl...I never get rid of anything!
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