Jill and I moved to SF in late '91. I moved there with the idea that I wanted to combine "country" music with "psychedelic" music. So, I set out to make a new record along those lines. The results were so so / not my best stuff. Tried a little too hard on most of it. The record was called "Bobbing for Grave Robbers" and was the first record to be released under The Old Joe Clarks name. I like this track pretty good. Real basic. It was recorded onto a 2-track open reel machine on our studio apartment in San Francisco, CA.
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