Talk:Mike Edison

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Killdozer

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That NYU band, Sharky's machine, was originally called Killdozer. Unfortunately another band already had that name, so Edison & Co. had to change their name.

I know this because I had the dubious fortune to attend a couple of their Lower East Side gigs back in the day. The NYU connection -- and the personal relations that the bands had -- was what had them playing with Reagan Youth. Now THAT was a band.


Drake

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What? No mention of his time as a third-rate editor at the third-rate Drake Publishing?


Should this be marked up on the page more formally? Mliggett 22:07, 3 June 2007 (UTC)Reply

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