Eleanor Rigby/Veidbach
Eleanor Rigby/Veidbach
(Lennon-McCartney/Wall)
If you needed any proof that we've always been smartasses, look no further. Originally put out on Pop Machine's early 90's cassette releases, we are joined by guest guitarist John Wall, really making this an Opmium (Pose Machine?) track. Taking our cues from Neil Young, we consider the feedback at the end a separate "art" piece and have labeled our masterwerk accordingly, giving rise to perhaps the only shared "Lennon-McCartney-Wall" writing credit in human history.
Al: Vox, bass synth
Sook: Drums
Scott: Guitar
John: Guitar
(Lennon-McCartney/Wall)
If you needed any proof that we've always been smartasses, look no further. Originally put out on Pop Machine's early 90's cassette releases, we are joined by guest guitarist John Wall, really making this an Opmium (Pose Machine?) track. Taking our cues from Neil Young, we consider the feedback at the end a separate "art" piece and have labeled our masterwerk accordingly, giving rise to perhaps the only shared "Lennon-McCartney-Wall" writing credit in human history.
Al: Vox, bass synth
Sook: Drums
Scott: Guitar
John: Guitar
1 Comments:
Sounds like Johnny Rotten fronting the White Stripes now.
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