MOG | by Rock Town Hall | Tue, Dec 9
Tue, Dec 9
Among the album's other inspired hairy-chested collaborators are Neil Young, whose jagged guitar runs embroider the title cut; Bob Dylan, whose howling harmonica is the ideal punctuation for the Springsteen-gone-psychotic "The Factory"; and George Clinton, who adds a bed of menac...
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