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Went to "The Miracle Workers" article, clicked 'discussion', was told there is no such article ? Hello !
Anyway, as a member of that band, I thought I would expand on the short, existing article. Since the article exists and doesn't exist, not sure what to do. The article mentions drug use by some band members; seems to me Wikipedia is on drugs.
Guess you guys got levitation.
Please ignore the above comment, I misunderstood. I was an idiot.
How can somebody ignore that which wasn't there?
If a comment happens to fall in the wiki-woods does it resonate?
As for drug usage by some band members (source please?)...perish the thought, as the group came on the scene fully-fledged from the St Swithens Home For Wholesome Youth where the strongest thing served up there was whole milk and weetabix. (Though there WAS this one instance where a bottle of sacramental wine went missing from Father O'Blivion's sacristy and a cork was found in a Vox guitar case.)
Hey, which Worker were you? Nice 13th Fl Elevators reference. Why did Wiki chop out the bits about Joel's two bands? I mean, you got refs to the Cavemannishers and QOTSA...what gives, daddy-o?
Yeah, I guess it was all an hallucination. Joel never put together a project in '86, never hooked up and released records with yet a second project three years later. Nope. Never happened.
Pure Harry Blackstone/David Copperfield stuff this revisionist, selective history.
Damnable shame when reality kicks someone in the head who's hallucinating. How DARE that so-and-so harsh the mellow of he who trips?