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From Big Neck Records: "What can we say? They were drunk…It seemed like a good idea at the time…Having grown weary of running against the wind, five desperate musicians hatched a plan to better their position in life by kidnapping one Robert "Bob" Seger, brainwashing him, and finally turning him to a life of crime. Of course their plan failed miserably, Seger proved too wiley and the SLA too retarded. After failing to incite the police to do so, the SLA burned down their own headquarters, trapping themselves inside. After covering their hospital bills, the suspects pooled the remaining insurance money ($300), bought beer and went into the studio. These are the results… "
Tom Potter on vocals, Jim Diamond rockin' the guitar and organ, Fred Beldin backing up that guitar noise, Jim Weber on bass, and Pat Pantano, furiously banging that drum kit of his.
From Big Neck Records: "What can we say? They were drunk…It seemed like a good idea at the time…Having grown weary of running against the wind, five desperate musicians hatched a plan to better their position in life by kidnapping one Robert "Bob" Seger, brainwashing him, and finally turning him to a life of crime. Of course their plan failed miserably, Seger proved too wiley and the SLA too retarded. After failing to incite the police to do so, the SLA burned down their own headquarters, trapping themselves inside. After covering their hospital bills, the suspects pooled the remaining insurance money ($300), bought beer and went into the studio. These are the results… "
Tom Potter on vocals, Jim Diamond rockin' the guitar and organ, Fred Beldin backing up that guitar noise, Jim Weber on bass, and Pat Pantano, furiously banging that drum kit of his.
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