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Indispensable! Glad to see DC's own Count Gore De Vol made the list!
Yeah, I think everyone can relate. In Detroit, the transition from lovable tongue-in-cheek vampire Sir Graves Ghastly to the "ironic" Ghoul offers one more candidate for the modern/postmodern boundary. In Jr High School some musical friends of mine started the first rock band I ever hung with and named it "Overday" after the Ghoul's catchphrase. (Jeeze, apparently, he's still going…)
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- steve 1-10-2003 8:37 pm
Indispensable! Glad to see DC's own Count Gore De Vol made the list!
- tom moody 1-10-2003 8:42 pm [add a comment]
Yeah, I think everyone can relate. In Detroit, the transition from lovable tongue-in-cheek vampire Sir Graves Ghastly to the "ironic" Ghoul offers one more candidate for the modern/postmodern boundary. In Jr High School some musical friends of mine started the first rock band I ever hung with and named it "Overday" after the Ghoul's catchphrase. (Jeeze, apparently, he's still going…)
- alex 1-11-2003 12:10 am [add a comment]