I first saw Lowest of the Low at Clinton's Tavern back in 1991. At the time, Canadian music had its "big names", but independently, no one had come along with anything great in quite some time. After that night at Clinton's, all that changed. In late fall of that year, the Low released Shakespeare My Butt, an album that couldn't have defined their live show any better. The album, to me, seems to be a collection of all those shows I'd seen, but it's the lyrical content of Shakespeare... that is what made me admit that it's one of my favourites of all time, Canadian or not. To this day, I don't really know why that is. Like anything that is a personal favourite, only you truly know why you like it so much but judging by the success of this disc and this band, many people could obviously relate somehow, some way to what the Low had to say and play... And it's good to know, sometimes, that you're not alone.--Brother Bill, on-air personality, CFNY 102.1 FM

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