So I see a headline saying Scott Weiland's leaving Velvet Revolver, and I'm wondering who Scott Weiland is - and what has the awful name of Velvet Revolver? - when I see the name Stone Temple Pilots and I go, "Oh, yea, they sucked." It seems Duff McKagan, of Guns and Roses, is in Velvet Revolver. I was on a record with him a really long time ago (above) but what really tickled my fancy was this quote from the scribe, Margaret Wappler:
"All I’ve got to say is that no one in this fine mess has written a song as cool as 'Mr. Brownstone.' Well, at least not since Slash actually wrote 'Mr. Brownstone.'"
It's like she was reading my mind,...
Here's a few other releases I was on, in no particular order, and just the ones I could find quickly - not all of these were mine, and some were very-limited releases:
"America Fears The Drum"
"Rock Star"
Free download: Temporary Jigsaw (Written by "Uncle Ray" Wilcox and The Crack Emcee. Performed, produced, engineered, and recorded by The Crack Emcee)
"Sex Bomb"
"Suck"
"Tasty Licks"
"The Big Lowensky: Crackhouse Hits From The Clinton Era"
Free download: Democracy Sucks! (Written by The Crack Emcee. Performed by The Crack Emcee's Little White Radio. Produced, engineered, and recorded by The Crack Emcee.)
"The Crack Emcee (Best Of Collection)"
Free download: Pow! (Written by Broun Fellinis and The Crack Emcee. Performed and produced by Broun Fellinis and The Crack Emcee.)
"'Till The Bars Break"
Improvement. Better. At least noone can say that
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is illogical. Or about religion.
It's a brand new day, apparently.