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Living off the Radar
editI never heard "The Snake" on the radio, but did hear "Loved You Before I Met You" played continously here in Southern Ontario, as well as saw a video for it, so I'd say it probably had the biggest airplay from the album. Camcurwood (talk) 21:30, 16 January 2008 (UTC)
Other Work
editPaul was a guest star on the TV show E.N.G, wrote a song for the "American Boyfriends" sound-track, was behind the concept of "Tears are Not Enough". Should we add an "Other Work" section. Camcurwood (talk) 21:30, 16 January 2008 (UTC)
Real Name
editI always suspected his real name was Paul Nelson - he thanks "Paul Nelson for being there" on two of his albums, and his kids' last names are Nelson, but is it for sure? Can we verify it anywhere? Camcurwood (talk) 21:30, 16 January 2008 (UTC) His real name was definitely Paul Nelson. I'm sure you could find it in the Belmont High Annual from 1972, which I don't have a copy of. I was in his English class and he was a total star in that class. Brilliant.