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Subject: Re: Pop-O-Pies?
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Date: Wed, 10-Jul-85 10:08:00 EDT
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Posted: Wed Jul 10 10:08:00 1985
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        Out of San Francisco, Joe Pop-O-Pie first got attention
     with a blitzkrieg version of the Dead's "Truckin". It is a
     great cover and any Deadhead would be impressed. In fact, I
     bought the album on the same day I heard the song. The only
     other song worthwhile on that lousy disc is "The Catholics
     are Attacking" which is actually a pretty funny attack on
     Catholics.

	Alas, he's now a rapper. The cute, tongue-in-cheekness has
     now turned into a smugness. He's strictly a novelty.