“Can’t Stand Still” / “No Reason for Your Call” [Lout Records, 1977]
I can only assume by the state of this sleeve that the guitarist has journeyed into the past and was unsuccessful in uniting his bandmate’s parents. Either that, or I’ve got better things to spend my money on (booze, Fun Dip, mostly) than 45’s with mint condition sleeves. You’re right, it’s both.
Hit play to hear the songs, and marvel in the diversity between the A and B sides. Is that even the same band?
“Can’t Stand Still"
I can only assume by the state of this sleeve that the guitarist has journeyed into the past and was unsuccessful in uniting his bandmate’s parents. Either that, or I’ve got better things to spend my money on (booze, Fun Dip, mostly) than 45’s with mint condition sleeves. You’re right, it’s both.
Hit play to hear the songs, and marvel in the diversity between the A and B sides. Is that even the same band?
“Can’t Stand Still"
“No Reason for Your Call”
your blog is like an amazing dj set drawn out over months; slowest set ever but worth the time.
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