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� In this moving contribution Steve whips and whails and his feelings and a world gone awry. (Not to mention Sabrina)
� Listen to these great songs and witness the brutality of Steve Bowen's guitar work. Creative, intelligent and always flashy, Steve lays it down note for note.
� In the first piece, "Take me to the Show," Steve starts out in a driving riff and when the bass and drums come it, it literly explodes.�
� The second song, "Go to the Store," delves more into the dark side of human nature. The title is irrelavent. Says Steve of the song, "It is a Jimi type song about compulsions. You have to admit we all have a little of this. It might start out innocently enough like a candy addicion. Then a soda addiction. Later it might become a alchol or nicotine addiction. Face it I don't know a man or woman who doesn't sometimes over do it. For some it maybe ice cream for others it might be potato chips.
� My own addictions took me so far down I was liable to never come back."
� The third song is a song about quiet despair. "Most men lead lives of quiet despair."
� And in the fourth song, Steve returns to the frivolous side of live thus completing the cycle.
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