larstangmark


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Posted: May 05 2006, 19:34 |
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From what I understand Paul Inder had a couple of singles out around the time of the film clip. He was only 15 years old and it seems he was marketed as a "boy wonder", and someone propably thought it was a good idea to arrange a musical meeting with the musical wonderkid of 1973.
I would have prefered if they had invited Lemmy himself to lay down a few basslines!
-------------- "There are twelve people in the world, the rest are paste" Mark E Smith
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