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Peeps wrote:
This is a bit off the topic, but are you a fan of Peter Case's solo stuff Peeps? I've posted some of his stuff on RM, but got no response. I really like him, and wish more people would get into his music. He just doesn't get the credit he deserves as a singer/songwriter.
Could It Be Another Change is the lead song on the strong soundtrack album of Perks Of Being A Wallflower. That helped the group get some extra exposure. Besides I have heard the song many times in Norway throughout my life.
This is a bit off the topic, but are you a fan of Peter Case's solo stuff Peeps? I've posted some of his stuff on RM, but got no response. I really like him, and wish more people would get into his music. He just doesn't get the credit he deserves as a singer/songwriter.
i dont post much in other bands but ill have to look it up. hes got a good voice but sadly i rarely look anything up in past catalogs i may just have to change that though
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Peeps wrote:
contamination wrote:
This is a bit off the topic, but are you a fan of Peter Case's solo stuff Peeps? I've posted some of his stuff on RM, but got no response. I really like him, and wish more people would get into his music. He just doesn't get the credit he deserves as a singer/songwriter.
i dont post much in other bands but ill have to look it up. hes got a good voice but sadly i rarely look anything up in past catalogs i may just have to change that though
I downloaded "The Case Files" a few years back and really enjoyed it. 2015's "Hwy 62" was pretty good too.
There was this really strange combination billiards golf/18-and-under concert place called Hyperlite that was hidden away in an industrial area outside of my hometown. Basically a warehouse with pool tables scattered here and there, and a two foot tall stage with bleachers arranged around it. They used to book a lot of local high school bands. Eddie Money played there in the late 90s. I think 20-30 kids might have shown up, which was less than the usual local band crowd. I didn't go.
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