RIP Fred Cole
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RIP Fred Cole
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Re: RIP Fred Cole
Oddly enough, I saw this in the NYT today and thought how out of touch must I be to be learning this from the squarest media outlet on the planet? Well, maybe second or third.
Anyway, I never really got into Dead Moon like some friends did, but, obviously, complete respect. He was truly a lifer. I saw his bands a few times and he was in it to win it every time. I doubt he had many regrets.
Anyway, I never really got into Dead Moon like some friends did, but, obviously, complete respect. He was truly a lifer. I saw his bands a few times and he was in it to win it every time. I doubt he had many regrets.
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Re: RIP Fred Cole
Oh shit
Lollipop shoppe was one of my introductory bands into that whole US 60s scene -- You Must Be a Witch to be exact .. that's another memory twanged ...
Lollipop shoppe was one of my introductory bands into that whole US 60s scene -- You Must Be a Witch to be exact .. that's another memory twanged ...
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Re: RIP Fred Cole
That song is just the greatest, wildest thing.
The album is pretty good too:
The album is pretty good too:
Matt 'interesting' Wilson wrote:So I went from looking at the "I'm a Man" riff, to showing how the rave up was popular for awhile.