Great collection! Loved seeing those. Such great art…Ramones, Talking Heads, Elvis Costello. In 1985 I think I would have picked Simple Minds over U2 to become mega successful. That’s great you had a label and put out that single.
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25 күн бұрын
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@RandallWeaverАй бұрын
wow, how cool that you had your own record label! I checked discogs - neither of those songs is on Imperial Bedroom. I love that album....Kid About It, Beyond Belief, Almost Blue....Love that Go-Feet Records sleeve. I saw Peter Holsapple here in Nashville 2 or 3 years ago. He was excellent and he signed his record for me after the show (he was selling an EP.) Joan Jett did a great Gary Glitter cover - Do You Wanna Touch? (oh yeah).....I'm sure you remember it. I saw Joan open for Cheap Trick a looooong time ago. Rock on Fitz!
@fitzelectricbar9268
25 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and experiences, Randall. Cool that you saw Peter Holsapple and even better that it was a good show. Cheers!
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Great collection! Loved seeing those. Such great art…Ramones, Talking Heads, Elvis Costello. In 1985 I think I would have picked Simple Minds over U2 to become mega successful. That’s great you had a label and put out that single.
@fitzelectricbar9268
25 күн бұрын
Thanks for taking the time to watch and sending your comments. Appreciate it.
wow, how cool that you had your own record label! I checked discogs - neither of those songs is on Imperial Bedroom. I love that album....Kid About It, Beyond Belief, Almost Blue....Love that Go-Feet Records sleeve. I saw Peter Holsapple here in Nashville 2 or 3 years ago. He was excellent and he signed his record for me after the show (he was selling an EP.) Joan Jett did a great Gary Glitter cover - Do You Wanna Touch? (oh yeah).....I'm sure you remember it. I saw Joan open for Cheap Trick a looooong time ago. Rock on Fitz!
@fitzelectricbar9268
25 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and experiences, Randall. Cool that you saw Peter Holsapple and even better that it was a good show. Cheers!