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andrew

Psychic Cigarette great title ... didn't quite make it in the tune stakes though

andrew

... where as Junkies and Monkeys althoughthe sentiments contained therein don't necessarily reflect those etc. is the whole package . thanks .

andrew

oh i hate to be a serial commenter but just heard my new favorite song of all time The Crime Shows ...

Colin the Culture Hunter

Linda Lanes Tribute to America- Wow! My god that has made my day. Fair brought a tear to the eye.

Crime shows takes the cake.

Incredible- Thank you

Carl Howard

But... but... in our language, the word is: TIGER!

Gretchen Phillips

I was feeling low, and as usual Song-Poems have perked me up immeasurably. Thanks for this beautiful treasure-trove. I used to see Kay Weaver perform at the Michigan Womyn's Music Festival, and am sorry to say she never did Junkies and Monkeys live for us.

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