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Powerfully penned, Keith. Incredible write my friend. I remember when he was on the talk show circuit, J.J. Burton and I cut school one day and it happened to be on so we watched it. lol. I can’t remember which host it was but know I saw it. Appreciate you.
Damian
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He was publicizing his violent legacy in 1992-1993 on national tv. At this point he was touring with his brother who formed a band called the Murder Junkies. I almost had a chance to see them live in 1993 at a hole in the wall club called the Gas Station in NYC. It was that evening after the show where he went with friends to a party. That night he overdosed and died.
You can find some of the footage of that show and the riot that GG created afterwards on Youtube. Thanks Damian.
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I am thoroughly tickled… mostly because, I’m a girl who loves her bacon! Lol one of my guilty pleasures. Great poem with just the right amount of humor. Love it. xx
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You know this is quasi-brilliant. It’s like an updated bible of sorts. Not so much religious as it is of the human conditioning of limitations. Truly an outstanding piece of writing.
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Cleverly penned, PAR. This piece is brilliantly written my friend. Truly amazing. Appreciate you.
Damian
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I loved how quirky this is. I kept wondering where the next passage would go.
And it does have a comic newborn superhero feel to it with all the attempts at flying.
Truly enjoyed
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Damian DeadLove posted in the group Music is Art
This one is for, Fia Naturie. Eddie had other singles, and even learned to play guitar. This one has a reggae vibe.
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You’re most welcome. I’m smiling big right now. This is the gift of being into a lot of music and music history my friend. Sometimes I get to introduce somebody to a song they didn’t know existed. Appreciate you, cuz.
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Not a huge fan of punk rock, but I’ve heard of GG Allin, his performances and how they were unforgettable. I’d say this ode to him was spot on. xx