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This record has a nifty little surprise insert with it. The picture makes us look really old.  Especially the BooBrick.  He looks like Che.

We have a goodly amount of these discs left in the vault.  So we are letting them go for $10.00 each. They are all in very good condition and a delightful addition to your collection.

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I've Got A Job  
Do What I say

The second 45 rpm record released by the Spuds was written by Lazlo Boobrick and TBO.  When the spuds connected up with The Stinkman, it was decided that to keep a consistent thread to the releases they would use the name Stinky and the Spuds on the record, no matter who were the writers.  This caused some confusion among the critics of the day, but we could care less. It was on this record that Lamont B. Dumont made his drumming debut.  TBO switched back to guitar, and the final line up was complete.

Lazlo Boobrick - lead vocals
TBO - 1st guitar
Stinky - telecaster
Freemont B. Dumont - electric bass
Lamont B. Dumont - drums
Phish - lead guitar

This is the last record that Phil Clayton (Phish) plays on with Spuds.  At this point in his life, he runs off to Europe to become a Rock and Roll heart throb, never to be seen again.

This record was released in 1981 as WM724