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Rockin' good news! That's cool that you had that experience. How did you contribute to their touring? Maybe you can work that magic again!
I used to be a disc jockey (in one of my many "past lives") with some (obscure) music contacts....some with fans here in the states who were passionate about their (Gong & Hawkwind) music and we (I was a minor player) basically convinced them that they would have an audience over here etc....yeah I've had some fun experiences/contacts or what have you with various muscians & bands such as The Red Hot Chilli Peppers (used to know one of the band members fairly well - spent a lot of time at his place...), Frank Zappa, Steve Vai, Jello Biafra (aka Dead Jennedys...rode in a limo with he and Frank Z once...), Henry Rollins (he sang happy birthday to me at my birthday party way back when - very cool...), and even some groups at least tangentally related to National Health like Brand X (if you've ever heard of them)...mostly, as I said - very obscure stuff that most people wouldn't have even ever heard of...(basically my kind of music!)...
Listening to Todd Rundgren - No World Order - at the moment!
Well I think everyone knows Zappa and the Peppers (I love Zappa and hate the Peppers). I used to have a couple of Dead Kennedys albums a long while ago but I like Biafra as a person more than I like his music; I kinda got into him through Lard which I got into through Ministry. I have the Steve Vai album Flexable Leftovers as well that I haven't listened to in a very long time. I used to be a Rollins Fan too. I had the album "Come In and Burn" though I think I've sold it. I got rid of a majority of the modern music that was in my collection because I had lost interest in it. I made space for more of the older stuff, like Brand X, which I have heard but own no albums of.
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