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EPISODE · Jan 22, 2023 · 2H 1M

Readin' Your Will

from In The Past: Garage Rock Podcast · host Weldon Hunter & Erik Komarnicki

This week we bequeath to you an episode on the rockin' 66er, "Readin' Your Will" by The Human Expression (2:25).  The original acetate is a raw 'n' snotty intervention, with singer Jim Quarles condemning his friend for his dissolute rock 'n' roll lifestyle while backed with cool gallopin' drums and an overall "Steppin' Stone" vibe. The etymology of "blow your mind" is discussed here.  The next deed is done by The Hypnotic Eye, way back in 2012 (50:49). Their version is a punky boy/girl duet,  so look for it at your next karaoke session. Here, Erik explains how rock 'n' roll is like a tuna melt. The third testament comes from 2016, performed by Zachary Kibbee (1:15:57). As seen and heard on TV, this rendition has a saturated modern sound that has us contacting our lawyers to contest the will!  Kicks aren't hard to find if you listen to this show every week!!

This week we bequeath to you an episode on the rockin' 66er, "Readin' Your Will" by The Human Expression (2:25). The original acetate is a raw 'n' snotty intervention, with singer Jim Quarles condemning his friend for his dissolute rock 'n' roll lifestyle while backed with cool gallopin' drums and an overall "Steppin' Stone" vibe. The etymology of "blow your mind" is discussed here. The next deed is done by The Hypnotic Eye, way back in 2012 (50:49). Their version is a punky boy/g...

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