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Hindsight paints such a simpler picture. Sure things were crazy then too.0
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Good launch out into a rainy warm day. Can't listen to the whole record. May mellow me out too much! Very good though.0
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Love this record.dankind said:
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Debut being reissued in EU. Shipping is costly, but I don’t know if it’s going to be available stateside (or in Aussieland, in your case).BrainofBGA said:
Love this record.dankind said:
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Was on the lookout for this one here in Melbourne in a couple of record stores but they don’t seem to have it. Not that I was expecting they would.Melbourne #1 '98
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Tom Wilson Symphonic Scars. A show he played with the Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra, a “companion show” to his memoir: Beautiful Scars. He was the lead singer of best selling Canadian band Junkhouse (and current alter ego Lee Harvey Osmond). He grew up thinking he was white. He found out in his 50’s that his aboriginal aunt was actually his biological mother. It’s quite a read. Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 -
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Tom Wilson Symphonic Scars. A show he played with the Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra, a “companion show” to his memoir: Beautiful Scars. He was the lead singer of best selling Canadian band Junkhouse (and current alter ego Lee Harvey Osmond). He grew up thinking he was white. He found out in his 50’s that his aboriginal aunt was actually his biological mother. It’s quite a read.
Will check it out, thanks!
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Thanks HFD. I will check him out. I am always looking for new music (new to me, that is).HughFreakingDillon said:
Tom Wilson Symphonic Scars. A show he played with the Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra, a “companion show” to his memoir: Beautiful Scars. He was the lead singer of best selling Canadian band Junkhouse (and current alter ego Lee Harvey Osmond). He grew up thinking he was white. He found out in his 50’s that his aboriginal aunt was actually his biological mother. It’s quite a read. 0 -
I would more recommend his Lee Harvey Osmond stuff rather than his solo stuff. his solo stuff is more straight ahead rock. The LHO stuff is very laid back groovy jazzy dirty night club type of music.GlowGirl said:
Thanks HFD. I will check him out. I am always looking for new music (new to me, that is).HughFreakingDillon said:
Tom Wilson Symphonic Scars. A show he played with the Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra, a “companion show” to his memoir: Beautiful Scars. He was the lead singer of best selling Canadian band Junkhouse (and current alter ego Lee Harvey Osmond). He grew up thinking he was white. He found out in his 50’s that his aboriginal aunt was actually his biological mother. It’s quite a read. Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 -

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Love that track!GlowGirl said:
“Secondhand News” is a total ear worm.Melbourne #1 '98
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