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From king radio <kingradio@pumpingstation.com>
Subject Re: Mexican Apex? (Was Re: Monkees lyric interpretations - Wooly
Date Thu, 17 Jul 2003 00:27:25 -0400

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>Isn't the apex of Mexican-American punk rock "96 Tears" by ? & the 
>Mysterians?  Or "L.A." by Los Illegals?
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>Mike Bennett
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>Record reviews and more at http://fufkin.com
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>>From: king radio <kingradio@pumpingstation.com>
>
>>Cool.  We all like Wooly Bully and are willing to admit that it is 
>>the apex of Mexican-American punk rock.

point well taken.  It is hardly the nadir, though.  Frankly I prefer 
Wooly Bully to Yesterday (which is where the part of this thread 
actually started, believe it or not).  I also like how the Los 
Illegals tune ties back into the LA thread.  As yet another aside, I 
bought a Sam the Sham collection when I was in high school, on 
cassette.  It had all the good songs (red riding hood, wooly bully, 
and other classics).  I brought it home and they were all rerecorded 
versions! :(  ....from the eighties....  ichh!  BTW, where do you 
file Los Illegals?  (just kidding)

Frank.

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