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Recorded in 1977 at Uncle Dirty's Studio Kalamazoo Michigan. This was a regional hit over the summer that year. The guitar riff came to me in a dream and I woke up to write this song. We did this in an afternoon on a 16 Track 2" tape reel with a $500 budget. The version you hear here was copied from the 45 rpm record so, you can still hear some pops and needle noise. As I had no management or money to promote the record it didn't go far.

Hal Beveridge on Bass guitar and Tim Quinn on Drums, I played a Les Paul through a ProCo Rat foot pedal, sang lead and harmony vocals and overdubbed the cowbell.

The intro song is called "Blue Dot Cafe" and was part of the original 45 record just because.

c) 1977 and 2020 p. trappen umpteen music bmi