tBS: Malpractise

BREVARD, Adrian R. abrevard at SHL.COM
Mon Dec 22 09:37:52 EST 1997


Torgo>The album kicks off proper with "Needle Gun" and it is by far one
of the
best songs on the album. Previously recorded by Hawkwind, the song was
recommended to the Brain Surgeons by the late Robert Rudich, a good
friend
of mine who was as also as big a Brain Surgeons fan as they come. The
Brain
Surgeons not only decided that the tune was a natural for them to cover,
but they have also fittingly dedicated the album to Mr. Rudich.

Often it is necesarry to look in a dictionary where this band is
concerned.  Here's a more complelling reason to consult Webster's; the
definition of "class", probably has a picture of this band next to it.
Heard they included something about Rudy but dedicating the disc...well
, hard to type through the tears...

Three cheers for tBS

 T-man>So if you find yourself needing to put a label on this album, you
might have a hard time doing it. Thinking about it long enough is enough
to send sane men scampering into the treetops. That's OK though, I can
always use the company up here.

Ah so now we know where you hang out between random posts. 8>)

lil ab

OBCD - Galactic Cowboys, Space in Your Face

"When I look up at the stars at night
what could I find beyond the light,
a hundred million worlds we ignore." - Pleadies , King's X



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