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1993-12-01 21:29stewart walker Drug Free America
1993-12-01 22:06C J Silverio Re: Drug Free America
1993-12-02 00:37Drug Free America
1993-12-02 03:06Jamie Re: Drug Free America
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1993-12-01 21:29stewart walkerHey! Can anyone tell if they heave heard of a band called Drug Free America? Or a CD (not
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Drug Free America
Hey! Can anyone tell if they heave heard of a band called Drug Free America? Or a CD (not single) called "the trip"? Any and all information would be appreciated. This group could rock! What with the name. Stewart
1993-12-01 22:06C J Silverio|From: miles@cybernet.cse.fau.edu (stewart walker) |Date: Wed, 01 Dec 93 16:29:23 EST |Can
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|From: miles@cybernet.cse.fau.edu (stewart walker) |Date: Wed, 01 Dec 93 16:29:23 EST |Can anyone tell if they heave heard of a band called Drug Free America? Or |a CD (not single) called "the trip"? |Any and all information would be appreciated. This group could rock! What |with the name. Drug Free America: _Trip_. Ambient housey stuff in the genre of the Irresistable Force. (Oddly, I remember buying them both on the same painfully expensive visit to the SF Tower on Market St.) The disc doesn't "rock", though it does "suggest". Pleasant, but not genius. It didn't glue itself to my CD player the way the Irresistable Force disk did. Haven't listened to it in a while-- I can go home & write some more specific comments if you want. --- c j silverio ,
1993-12-02 00:37jeffy@MIT.EDUIf this is the same Drug Free America I'm thinking of, it was originally an offshoot band
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If this is the same Drug Free America I'm thinking of, it was originally an offshoot band from the break-up of Vicious Pink. Brian Moss on keyboards (ex Vicious Pink), Steve Dixon (vocals), David L Mountbatten- Hunter (guitar), Martin Gannon (harmonica). There was also supposed to be another offshoot band called Love and Destruction, but apparently they did a few live gigs and packed it in without pressing vinyl: Josie Warden (vocals/ex Vicious Pink), Brian Moss, Mick Reed (drums, ex 1919, The Hive), The General (bass, Ex 1919, The Hive), The Judge (guitar), Paul Lawrence (percussion), Martyn Warden (percussion)... jeffy@athena.mit.edu|||This is completely skrooly.
1993-12-02 03:06JamieOn Wed, 1 Dec 1993, stewart walker wrote: > Hey! > Can anyone tell if they heave heard of
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On Wed, 1 Dec 1993, stewart walker wrote:
quoted 5 lines Hey!> Hey! > Can anyone tell if they heave heard of a band called Drug Free America? Or > a CD (not single) called "the trip"? > Any and all information would be appreciated. This group could rock! What > with the name.
I have a 12" by them called `Can You Feel The Music?' (or maybe it's just "Can You Feel?".. Something along those lines anyway). 124bpms, tacky cover, cheap vocals. Not much going for it affraid. =) They're from England, I think. (I haven't got it on hand so I can verify it for you I am affraid). / / ___/ / / / __ __/ / / Altered Perception's / /| / / / /| / / / / / Gateway to Infintiy / / | / __/ / / | / / / __ __/ Opening Soon!!! / / | / / / / | / / / / _/ _/ |_/ _/ _/ _/ |_/ _/ _/ _/ jwilson1@alsvid.une.edu.au