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Funky rock piece with stream of consciousness lyrics fuzzy guitar solo. |
CD: Music In The Modern Idiom
Credits: David Klein: drums Jim Bultas: other stuff |
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This tune was performed many a time by the progressive-pop-funk-rock enclosure known solely as Wobblestone. It's the irony of the 20th century using the mythical "Formica" product as an example. |
CD: Music In The Modern Idiom
Credits: Jim Bultas |
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Another stream of conciousness lyric induced song. This is also the newsest of all 12 songs off the album. It's a quiet note to end the album. |
CD: Music In The Modern Idiom
Credits: Jim Bultas |
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