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== Retrospectives ==
== Retrospectives ==
[[Mayo Thompson]], 2006<ref>https://www.furious.com/perfect/redcrayola.html</ref><blockquote>The title, so the cover, is obviously a play on ‘black gold,' ‘Texas tea,' you know, what made Jed Clampett a Beverly Hillbilly, the stuff President Bush says he wants to wean America of its addiction to and dependency on. As for the Tower joke, if the French discovered oil under Paris, you can bet they'd drill. When we were recording oil and gas prices were through the roof. As for arrogance, the cynicism of the owning classes may be turned back on them from time to time, all in good spirit and in best form of course.</blockquote>
[[Mayo Thompson]], 2006<ref>https://www.furious.com/perfect/redcrayola.html</ref><blockquote>The title, so the cover, is obviously a play on ‘black gold,' ‘Texas tea,' you know, what made Jed Clampett a Beverly Hillbilly, the stuff President Bush says he wants to wean America of its addiction to and dependency on. As for the Tower joke, if the French discovered oil under Paris, you can bet they'd drill. When we were recording oil and gas prices were through the roof. As for arrogance, the cynicism of the owning classes may be turned back on them from time to time, all in good spirit and in best form of course.</blockquote>

Latest revision as of 05:50, 11 December 2023

2006 EP

Track list

  1. Paris
  2. Oh I Was Bad
  3. Easy Street
  4. The Essence of Life
  5. The Wall
  6. Bong Bong

Background

Retrospectives

Mayo Thompson, 2006[2]

The title, so the cover, is obviously a play on ‘black gold,' ‘Texas tea,' you know, what made Jed Clampett a Beverly Hillbilly, the stuff President Bush says he wants to wean America of its addiction to and dependency on. As for the Tower joke, if the French discovered oil under Paris, you can bet they'd drill. When we were recording oil and gas prices were through the roof. As for arrogance, the cynicism of the owning classes may be turned back on them from time to time, all in good spirit and in best form of course.

Reviews

Chicago Tribune

December 15, 2006[3]

Perfect Sound Forever

April 2007[4]

David Nichols

De:Bug

[5]

References