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Sunday, October 28, 2018
The Escaped Fetal Pigs - "I Hate French" - Television Show
This is another performance from the local television show, a performance of "I Hate French" (at the beginning of the clip, you can also catch the end of "Squirrels", another one of our songs). I particularly like this song because I got to play a bit of drums on it. Earlier that day, in fact, I was the only drummer on it because Simon, our regular drummer, was doing something else during that song--I don't know what, perhaps locating that Bay City Rollers album he has in front of the kick drum here. Here I get to just jump and bash the cymbals after a bit of help from Simon in locating a drumstick. This was the last song of the set, so we were pretty giddy. Mark is cracking up trying to get through the lyrics. I also love Jim's hair flailing around while rocking out. In addition, be sure to check out the lovely computer dot matrix printed banner in the background. This performance dates from 1990 or 1991 somewhere in Northwest Ohio USA.
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