In 1991, I was at a recording school in Ohio. A Columbus band who called themselves The Weathermen came in to record this song. I loved it--threw it on a cheap cassette it and brought it home with me. I have no idea where they are and they probably will never hear this, but I thank them all the same.
[I improvised many lyrics. Sorry, Weathermen.]
credits
from Forward,
released January 17, 2017
Written by The Weathermen (Columbus, OH)
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