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Re: Dark Shadows T-Shirts
« Reply #30 on: September 07, 2002, 05:14:15 AM »
Here is the perfect one for Barnabas-

Back of Shirt: Get A Life...

Front of shirt:   Get A Life...
...A Life That Lasts FOREVER!

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Re: Dark Shadows T-Shirts
« Reply #31 on: September 07, 2002, 10:05:26 PM »
Dear Craig Slocum,

I once saw the late Joey of Joey and the Ramones open up for Iggy Pop at the old Palladium in New York many years ago.  (It was the one and only punk rock concert that my friends convinced me to see with them.)

Old Iggy was feeling "no pain" that night.  Honestly, I never thought that he would be still with us twenty years later.  However, I'm glad that Iggy has straightened himself out and is doing well.  

You know, Iggy does have a very good singing voice.  His vocal style has been compared to that of the late, great Jim Morrison.  And, of course, Iggy collaborated with David Bowie on some great rock songs like "China Girl" and. I believe, the theme song of the film remake of "Cat People."

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Re: Dark Shadows T-Shirts
« Reply #32 on: September 08, 2002, 02:50:10 AM »
I never saw Iggy Pop in concert, but I heard his songs a lot on the radio, in the early 80's. I have his Buried Treasure cd's, a collection of rare & unreleased songs, lost & forgotten, saved from oblivion. I consider it a piece of music history. Iggy has always collaborated with inspired musicians. He also experimented with a movie career, got married, etc. Yes, he organized and changed his life. Good for him!    
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