At some point when I was in college (this would have been some time between 1990 and the end of 93) I was on the road from Hattiesburg to Bessemer. This was coincidental with the brief moment in which there was a pretty cool classic rock station in Tuscaloosa. During this some point, I passed through Tuscaloosa and have a clear recollection of hearing something like the following taking place:
DJ: Rok 109, whatchu wanna hear?
Caller: Yeah, uh, can y'all play "Intruder" bah Snow?
DJ: Uh, no.
And away we went into "Locomotive Breath" by Jethro Tull. The Honda's speakers barely made it past Cottondale.
I am listening to that wonderful song right now, and it is the anti Snow. The all time winner has got him by the balls, still.
4 comments:
Intruder? Snow? What are you talking about?
I think it was "Informer"... y'know, "infor-mer/me no say daddy me snow me I don't blame/a licky boom boom down"
He was a sucky white Canadian dude attempting some manner of Jamaican-ness, no?
I'm going to trust you, Molly. I have no reason to stand by "Intruder" as the title.
I will say, though, that your knowledge of the lyrics is offputting.
No, no -- she's photographic about certain things. It's scary.
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