Tommy Miller:I've just made up a cd with various live
performances of Steve Earlefrom the radio. It really sounds
nice. If you are interested, they are$10. 14 songs, over 60
minutes long. Email me offlist for the tracklisting and sources of
the songs.
Something very much like this
My goodness, you found me out!
Thanks for mentioning the show, Kat. This was a rare
all-bluegrass show by Greg, we were all pretty stoked to be doing it with
him.
Just wanted to expand clarify a couple of the names:
the bassist was BOB JONES, also a fabulous guitar picker,
AND the
Hey, if this project gets E Squared to "bootleg the bootleggers" (as Saint
Johnny Thunders put it), I say _GREAT_! Anyone who bought the boot will buy
the official issue anyway.
And if someone would private mail me "unsub" commands and addresses, I'd
appreciate it. Too much chaff for a workin'
In a message dated 2/2/99 8:23:46 PM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Or maybe Neutral Milk Hotel?
good call! hadn't thought of that.
lr
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I recently received a tape with a train theme. There are two cuts on it
by Jon Emery and I like them quite a bit. A search for information on
him turned up a few things, such as playing with Ray Campi, releasing
one CD on Bear Family (listed below), and playing quite a bit in Austin.
Can anyone
I'm about halfway through my videotape of the AE show (I was working that
night, playing alt.country g to a bar crowd, virtually none of whom
applauded, but many of whom told us afterward that we were great - what's up
with that?), and wanted to put in a word for his band, especially the lovely
Barry Mazor nailed part of what makes Snow so enjoyable for me, and the
perceptive comment about Snow being a very "white" singer explains part of
what made his stuff so interesting to me when I discovered him, along about
1971, when I came across a copy of his Travellin' Blues album, a
In a message dated 99-02-02 20:08:56 EST, you write:
GM's asking the musicians to waive their rights to compensation
for these broadcasts: "send us your stuff and if you let us air it for free
and sign a waiver to that effect, we'll air it for free." Presumably, that
waiver is the price
...part of what made his stuff so interesting to me .. Snow had a lot
of Rodgers to him,...Now, Jimmie Rodgers' blues stuff often has that straight,
non-note-bending "white" side to it around the 3rd (less so around the 7th),
but Snow's almost always has it, and to someone like me, who had
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Oh yeah, "Tonight's the Night" is one of the best rock albums. Probably the greatest
ever.
HP
Ndubb wrote:
Is now a good time to mention that Tonight's the Night just might
be the greatest rock album ever? At least in my screwy head it is. Or at least
Gambling is bad for you and so is scotch.
Ante up, alkie.
Saturday Feb. 6
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McGuire's Erin Pub, 10pm
142 S. Tennessee Ave.
Atlantic City, NJ
609-345-9607 for info.
Only one (stumbling) block from the boardwalk.
Scotch and gambling are bad together but... I enjoy them seperately!
-Original Message-
From: Kristen Rigney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: passenger side [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wednesday, February 03, 1999 6:29 AM
Subject: Moths head for Atlantic City with a jar of quarters
Gambling is bad
I wrote:
Just thought I'd be the first to chime in that today (Tue. Feb. 3rd) is the
*40th Anniversary* of the plane crash that took the lives of Buddy Holly,
Richie Valens and the Big Bopper...
I mean WEDNESDAY, Feb. 3rd!!
Geesh, the things you noticed only *after* you hit the send button! g
I've just heard the new Reckless Kelly album Acoustic Live at Stubb's BBQ with the
mind-blowing cover of the Led Zeppelin classic Whole Lotta Love.
I like such acoustic versions of great rock songs. Like the stunning Okra All Stars
cover of Purple Rain (recentley re-issued).
Do you know other
One of my favorite local bands, ex-Northampton residents, Jim and Jennies
Pine Barons...will be playing a show in NYC this weekend and have some
upcoming dates in their new home in Philly. Check them out if you can!
We'll be back at the Old
Devil
Moon {in NYC} on February 5. Show starts around
Here's part of an e-mail release I got from BMI regarding an interesting
SXSW line-up :
Friday, March 19 - Weekend kick-off
Austin Music Hall, 208 Nueces
8 p.m. - Jim Lauderdale (BNA Records)
9 p.m. - Continental Drifters (Blue Rose/Rough Trade)
10 p.m. - Patty Griffin (AM Records)
11 p.m. -
On Tue, 02 Feb 1999 19:04:26 -0600 "William F. Silvers"
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It originally appeared on TIME FADES AWAY, the live document of the HARVEST
tour, warts and all. I'd like to see that one reissued almost as much as ON THE
BEACH.
At least On the Beach is relatively easy to
William T. Cocke writes:
Some of those '70s party/latenite stoner albums saw some
hard use.
You're telling me? Back in the early and mid-'80s when I was
filling in the holes in my prog collection with used vinyl, I'd
*constantly* get albums with gatefolds (which is 95% of every
I'm planning to be in Nashville on a little vacation from 2/12-16. While NEA
will occupy the evenings, I was wondering if anyone in P2-land could offer
some tips on off-the-beaten-track diversions (i.e., eating joints, record
stores, odd shops, natural or unnatural curiosities, good dingy bars,
If you plan on being in Nashville for NEA, we have a pretty large change to
make in the Tar Hut showcase -
Bob Egan will be taking the 9pm slot of our showcase - Nadine had to cancel
because the Pope's trip to St. Louis interfered with their studio time.
So, one last time, here's the final
Say, here's a question that's bothered me for a while. Does anyone
know why WSM doesn't feed its signal through the Internet? I mean, it
seems like kind of a no-brainer to me, seeing as how it's easily the most
high-profile country radio station in the world (and maybe that's part of
the
lance davis wrote:
I read an interview with Neil some years back in which he said something to
the effect of: "My albums sound like shit on CD. Buy them on vinyl." Like I
said, this has been years now--which in beer-time is damn-near
generations--but I'm pretty sure it was in reference to
hi laura
i'll link to you ---
and we are
Honky Tonk Confidential
http://www.muddypaws.com/honkytonk.html
and I'm starting a little ezine -- which should be up in a few weeks
Twang Thang Magazine
http://www.twangthang.com
At least On the Beach is relatively easy to find on vinyl.
TFA is very difficult to find (at least around here), and
the only used copy I've come across recently looked
rat-chewed and sounds like it had been used for Frisbee
practice. Same with American Stars 'N' Bars.
Some of those '70s
I do have a tape
copy of the Chrome Dreams boot which is pretty damn thrilling
Stevie
Since there seems to be a Neil-binge going on, I'm gonna dive in head-first.
What is this Chrome Dreams boot that I hear all the kids talkin bout? And
does anyone have an idea how the new mega-"Decade" will
And it's my 45th birthday.
-B "halfway to 90" B-
Another anniversary to mull over. 20 years ago yesterday Sid Vicious
died of a drugs overdose. God I feel old.
Andy
Lance wrote:
Well, I've heard the Kinks, the Beach Boys, and the ubiquitous Beatles referred
to, but does anyone else think of the Flaming Lips when they listen to this new
album? Or maybe Neutral Milk Hotel? I'm not necessarily suggesting an influence
here, but in their space-age orchestration
On Wed, 3 Feb 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just thought I'd be the first to chime in that today (Wed. Feb. 3rd) is
the *40th Anniversary* of the plane crash that took the lives of Buddy
Holly, Richie Valens and the Big
Not to embarrass Elena publicly, but giving credit where credit is due. I'm
listening to the dat of the show Friday and it KICKS ASS! Bootleg it baby,
you'll make millionsg.
Thanks again for playing Hellcountry.
Stacey
It was a joke, mostly. The Waylon Jennings crack. I like early
Waylon just fine. Don't shoot, I'm only the piano player.
Kip
Personal breakup fave: "Will Your Lawyer Talk To God For You?" - Kitty Wells
Hey, Jon, isn't Jim Jesse's annual Gallatin thang this weekend too?
It was a joke, mostly. The Waylon Jennings crack. I like early
Waylon just fine. Don't shoot, I'm only the piano player.
Kip
How many of you know what Waylon's last words to Buddy Holly were?
(Hint: see his autobiography. It was on one of my old .sig
[Matt Benz] According to Buddy bio's, that tour was typical of
most rock package tours of the 50's: as long as the cash came in, the
promoters- who didn't ride the bus, natch, didn't care about anything
else, and the crew suffered long and hard -bus breakdowns, no heat,
frostbite,
Geff:
How many of you know what Waylon's last words to Buddy Holly were?
So tell us!!! g
--junior
You know, I don't listen to a lot of Hank W. myself because, frankly-in
what can only be considered a pretty high compliment-he just scares the hell
out of me.
Dan Bentele
Excellent show if a bit dragg-y at times. She tended to overstretch
and over-mine a few of her blues songs toward the end-I mean I think "Joy",
almost reached Allman Bros-type length; my estimation would be 20 minutes
long-yikes!
Totally sold out and more, which really shocked me
How many of you know what Waylon's last words to Buddy Holly were?
(Hint: see his autobiography. It was on one of my old .sig files, but I
took it off 'cos it was even too scary for me.)
yeah it is a very scary quote and i can only imagine how strange waylon musta
felt after he heard the
-Original Message-
From: Bluegrass music discussion. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On
Behalf Of Ken Irwin
Sent: Wednesday, February 03, 1999 3:53 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Heather on the Opry/Feb 13th NO BLUEGRASS CONTENT
-- Forwarded message --
Heather Myles is
Hey, Jon, isn't Jim Jesse's annual Gallatin thang this weekend too?
The big Gallatin show - a benefit for Jesse's son Keith, who has MS - is
this Thursday, 2/4. Jim and Jesse will be on the Opry Saturday night, at 7
and 11 Central time (i.e., not televised).
BTW, the fellows have a pretty
Ph. Barnard wrote:
Geff:
How many of you know what Waylon's last words to Buddy Holly were?
So tell us!!! g
--junior
According to the story I read the other day, the two guys were joking
around and Buddy Holly told Waylon Jennings that he hoped he had car
trouble. Waylon replied "well,
In a message dated 99-02-03 12:57:08 EST, you write:
Geff:
How many of you know what Waylon's last words to Buddy Holly were?
"I hope your plane crashes."
Really, I just read the Waylon autobiography (written with Lenny Kaye). Says
it took him years to get over that little comment.
if anyone has plans to come down for NEA, or wants to know more about
what is happening, please email me so we can let you in on where to find
the schedules, what P2 bands are playing, and give you directions to the
party.
meshel
n'vegas
Dan:
She looked good, good mood, great, I mean great band. 2 guitarists,
bass, organ player and drummer. Huge number of guitars on stage-Mercury must
be treating her well. And can anyone fill me in on the lead player's name
(the kind of geeky-lookin' one, not the slide-player).
Anyway, I read something interesting about the infamous Winter
Dance Tour yesterday: it continued on without the three dead headliners,
substituting Holly-wannabe Bobby Vee as the star! Some things never change
about the music industry...
Hey, isn't this the same Bobby Vee that hired a young
Lance:
Hey, isn't this the same Bobby Vee that hired a young piano player named
Bobby Dylan within a couple years after this gig?? Of course, he didn't last
that long with the band ("creative differences" is what the papers
reported), but it does remind me of what Woody Guthrie supposedly
What Beach Boys albums are you particularly fond of that aren't named Pet Sounds??
Either "Beach Boys Today!" or "Summer Days" would be good if you didn't want "Pet Sounds". Personally I'd just get the greatest hits package, "Endless Summer".
http://www.petsounds.com is a pretty good Brian
My apologies if this has been brought up because I can't read P2 until
tonight when I get home - last night in St. Louis, Lucinda Williams
dedicated the show to Donald Lindley who she said was in the hospital and
"barely hanging on." Anybody know what his status is? This is awful news.
-John
Brad Bechtel wrote:
And it's my 45th birthday.
-B "halfway to 90" B-
Happy Birthday Brad! According to today's paper, you share birthdays
with:
Matraca Berg-35
Maura Tierney-34
Lee Renaldo-43
Nathan Lane-43
Morgan Fairchild-49
Dave Davies-52
Joey Bishop-81
Here's a clip about "The
Danm, that was wierd.
I was just reading all the comments about GLobal Media, when Bruce Paisley
(guy at Global Media) called me. I just flat out asked him what the hell was
the deal with the waiver and bla bla and are they trying to fuck over
musicians. So he said, that right now no one knows
In a message dated 2/3/99 11:27:22 AM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Yup. It's been 40 years since the night God took Buddy Holly and
spared Waylon Jennings. Kind of perverse on God's part, if you ask me.
Excuse me? What exactly do you mean by that comment?
Kind of
Brad Bechtel writes:
Either "Beach Boys Today!" or "Summer Days" would be good if you
didn't want "Pet Sounds". Personally I'd just get the greatest hits
package, "Endless Summer".
Both are superb albums, as is "Endless Summer." Of the post-"Pet
Sounds" albums, I'm extremely fond of
Someone asked about this a few weeks back. Taken from this week's
Philadelphia Weekly at:
http://www.phillyweekly.com/weekly98/ae/artbeat.html
F E B R U A R Y 3 - F E B R U A R Y 2 7 , 1 9 9 9
Artsbeat:
Local Musicians Experience
Power-Outage
The idea was simple and not particularly
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Alt-Country, rockabilly, bluegrass, folk, power pop and tons more.
Also the date of Bill Monroe's first Decca recording session in 1950, which
has greater significance - well, for me, anyhow - than Joey Bishop's
birthday, though not, of course, Brad's...
Jon Weisberger Kenton County, KY [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://home.fuse.net/jonweisberger/
Website revised
Joe Gracey wrote;
son, I was playing Hank Snow records on the radio in 1966 when he was
still a star, and I couldn't stand him then, either.
-Hank Snow has a reputation of being a cantankerous old bastard, but he
made enough good stuff that warrants a listen. "Music Makin' Mama from
Memphis"
*STRANGS!*
Yabbut, Cheryl, if you want to really get that country flavor, you've got to
make it
*WAHRS*
as in, "I must have something wrong with my bridge; I busted 3 wahrs last
night."
Jon Weisberger Kenton County, KY [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://home.fuse.net/jonweisberger/
Website revised
Sarah Wrightson writes:
Hell, if you are going to talk about the Beach Boys I can ask another
dumb question...also on CNN (guess what I watch while eating lunch)
one of the news lines at the bottom said that Michael Nesmith of the
Monkeys had been awarded 47Million (well it may have been
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sarah Wrightson writes:
Hell, if you are going to talk about the Beach Boys I can ask another
dumb question...also on CNN (guess what I watch while eating lunch)
one of the news lines at the bottom said that Michael Nesmith of the
Monkeys had been awarded
Diana writes:
and I'm starting a little ezine -- which should be up in a few weeks
Twang Thang Magazine
http://www.twangthang.com
Damn if we ain't turning into a bunch of broadcasting and publishing
twangcoons.
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Awright Mike!! Been waiting for this...
Owen Bly
Ranchero Records
Oakland, CA
There is a specific link on the TwangCast home page for the Mac users now. The server at Microsoft determines the user platform and sends them to the proper download area.
So ... Mac users can click on the
lance davis wrote:
Since there seems to be a Neil-binge going on, I'm gonna dive in head-first.
What is this Chrome Dreams boot that I hear all the kids talkin bout? And
does anyone have an idea how the new mega-"Decade" will affect its
relevancy?
Lance
Chrome Dreams is an unreleased
From the MSNBC site, since Sarah asked.
--Jon Johnson
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Wollaston, Massachusetts
PBS owes ex-Monkee $47 million
Jury finds public broadcaster defrauded Michael Nesmith
Jerry Currey writes:
Now, I must admit, I had to look up Pallas. Never heard of those
guys.
British prog-rock band of the early/mid-'80s; probably second only
to Marillion in terms of popularity in the rather anemic prog revival
that took place in the U.K. around that time. I know of at
Now Enrolling Students for the Jerry Curry School of Aggressive
Electicism. You'll love both prog-rock and ragtime, soul bagpipes,
scat electronica.
Hey you forgot barbershop. Alex isn't gonna like this.
Jim, who owns all the Blodwyn Pig catalog, even that live thing that came
out a coupla
Jim, who owns all the Blodwyn Pig catalog, even that live thing that came
out a coupla years ago
Good grief! What's the deal on that live one?
Old,
Tom Smith
Owen writes: I guess I should mention that the file comes in to your
PC compressed and does need to be opened. You also may have to reboot. I
don't know enough about Macs. The info I sent was from my tech guru, who
thinks we should all know as much as he does.g NOW ONLINE,
Old Tom writes:Good grief! What's the deal on that live one?
I don't have it with me, but i think it's a UK import that I found used for
cheap. Sound quality is fair, but I thought it was an interesting pick up
for the price. A Head Rings Out was definitely one of my faves of the 70's
and not
I read a good review of this CD: Richard Bennett, "Walking Down the Line"
(Rebel Records)
Is this the same Richard Bennett who used to produce Steve Earle and Marty
Stuart? Just wondering, as THAT Richard Bennett is one of my all-time favorite
guitarists.
jim
Could someone privately e-mail me the URL for the $10-off coupon
from CDNow that was posted here earlier today? I accidently
discarded the original message.
Thanks,
Ross Whitwam[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Molecular Pharmacology Therapeutics Program
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center,
You REALLY don't like him, do you? Don't sugar coat it for me, I can take
it.
All the best,
Junior
--
From: Joe Gracey[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Reply To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 4 February 1999 4:08
To: passenger side
Subject: Re: Hank question
Amen to that, Steve - his toupe is a work of art as is his house, I hear.
Junior
--
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED][SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Reply To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 4 February 1999 6:49
To: passenger side
Subject: Re: Hank question
Joe
Yeah, i remember Daddy Cool, mainly cuz here in Australia they play their
records on the radio still. They were national heroes there for a while with
their two hit singles "Eagle Rock" - "Come Back Again" and some other
lesser hits before they broke up in the early 70s. Ross Wilson, the
I remember Triumvirat. They were sort of Sweden's answer to Focus. I saw them open
for Fleetwood Mac (the middle period Bob Welch version, not the Stevie Nicks behemoth)
and was unimpressed.
Todd writes:
If anyone (Owen?) actually gets this working on a Mac, I'd love to know
how. I've got the media player downloaded, but my browser will not
activate it when I call up the TwangCast page. Mike: is your "tech guru"
accessible?
Off-list is cool, unless other Mac users are having
I know a Mac user who is having the same trouble - please make replies to the
list so I can read 'em and pass 'em along.
John Magee
-Original Message-
From: Owen Bly [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: passenger side [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wednesday, February 03, 1999 5:20 PM
Subject: Re: TwangCast
just thought all those Band fans and Levon Helm fans would want to read
thisread and make up your own minds but he sure sounds bitterhis voice
with the band was incredible and whatever the truth is, it is a shame the man
feels this wayjust follow this:
Hate to add too much more headaches, but I am running OS8 and am having the
same problems...
Passed the Mac System 8 only info on to my tech guy. He'll figure something
out and when he does I'll post it.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
Mike
NOW ONLINE, http://www.TwangCast.com TM
Ph. Barnard wrote:
Ooooh!!!
I don't have it with me, but i think it's a UK import that I found used for
cheap. Sound quality is fair, but I thought it was an interesting pick up
for the price. A Head Rings Out was definitely one of my faves of the 70's
and not just cos of the pig's
i have system 8.1 and it still doesn't work.any help would be
appreciated...
From the Mountain Stage newsletter:
FEBRUARY
Feed date Guests
02/05/99GOLDEN SMOG
TRISH MURPHY
DUKE DANIELS
GREG TROOPER
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CHRIS
Yep -- we use a lot of cables and wahrs here in DC, too
on Twangthang.com
y'know, after i registered the domain name (twangthang) i thought -- gee
i hope that no one gets mad at me -- but i couldn't resist, and, besides,
we've been bantering about the twangthang in DC for years (Bill
Kirchen's
Willie Nelson's manager -- anyone have it?
please email privately! (and I'll tell you why i want it)
diana
Junior writes:
You can see Mick Abrahams, of course, in the Stones' Rock n' Roll
Circus video, back when he was the first guitarist for the dreaded
Jethro Tull (yuck!). He was only on their very first album, but that
still leaves a bad taste in my mouth thinking about it!!
Um...that's
"Walker, Jason" wrote:
You REALLY don't like him, do you? Don't sugar coat it for me, I can take
it.
All the best,
Junior
Actually, I do like him in sort of the same way you like a goofy old
uncle who wears a terrible toupee and gets all worked up about weird
stuff. See, Hank was so weird
Well, having recently read Levon's book, I'm not sure I would characterize
it as "nasty," like the author of the Observer does. In fact, I felt it was
directly honest--and refreshingly so. If anything, it seems to reveal a guy
who's still in disbelief that his band--and I'm sure he saw The Band
Lance wrote:
Hey, isn't this the same Bobby Vee that hired a young piano player named
Bobby Dylan within a couple years after this gig??
I believe this is true. I just heard Bobby Vee on "Fresh Air" the other day.
He made mention that Bob went by yet another pseudonym...I didn't really catch
You mean I can BUY hair like that???
Whoo-hoo! I'm a movin' on!
Diana "Got Twang?" Quinn writes:
on Twangthang.com
y'know, after i registered the domain name (twangthang) i thought -- gee
i hope that no one gets mad at me -- but i couldn't resist, and, besides,
we've been bantering about the twangthang in DC for years (Bill
Kirchen's twangabilly) -- as
Welcome back Nick!
And just to add my testimony... Sargent York are pretty special.
Sophie
==
"If at first you don't succeed, try again. Then quit. No use being a damn fool about
it."
_
DO YOU YAHOO!?
Get your free @yahoo.com
I haven't been able to get Twangcast with OS 8.5 on a 300 MHz G3 Mac
either, and I had the Microsoft player weeks ago so I could tryand
that's on either Netscape Communicator or Microsoft Explorer..
.The "real" problem, it appears, is that the endless beta "Microsoft Media
Player for the
I have system 8.1 and it still doesn't work.any help would be
appreciated
I'll post new information as it becomes available.
NOW ONLINE, http://www.TwangCast.com TM RealCountry netcast 24 X 7
Please Visit Then let us know what you think!
Mike Hays www.MikeHays.RealCountry.net
For the
As for his obvious bitterness toward
Robertson, my gut feeling is that he has a point. I don't know the
particulars, of course, but in EVERY single interview I've seen with
Robertson, it seems very important to him that he be perceived as an
introspective, soulful, "thinking man."
you know,
I vote you do a class outing at the Double Door in Chicago on Feb 27, when
Devil in a Woodpile opens for Andrew Bird's Bowl of Fire. You want
eclecticism? Eclecticize this!
Linda
In a message dated 2/3/99 3:29:04 PM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Now Enrolling Students for
Bobby Vee not only filled in, but later did a Hooly tribute album and an
album with the Crickets, both readily available.
Hey, isn't this the same Bobby Vee that hired a young piano player named
Bobby Dylan within a couple years after this gig??
Definitely true. Also--young Boby Z. was at the
Omigod
Jon tells me:
Um...that's actually Black Sabbath's Tony Iommi on guitar with Tull
in the Circus; his only performance with the group during his infamous
2-week stint with the group.
Good lord...g. I always assumed that had to be Mick A.!! I'm gonna
rent and watch it
Hi all,
Just got an advance of the new Wilco... Here's the track listing...
1. Can't Stand It (3:46)
2. She's A Jar (4:41)
3. A Shot In The Arm (4:18)
4. We're Just Friends (2:44)
5. I'm Always In Love (3:40)
6.
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