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The Wetter the Better

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The title of this song collection, The Wetter the Better, became appropriate on my birthday in 1996 after I had finished recording all my songs that I could record with what remained of my money. Soon it would all be gone, my well of money would be bone dry and I did not know when I completed the last song in this collection (the first song listed here) that it would be the last song I ever recorded. In hindsight, what happened to me between 1994 and 1996 in various recording studios was my lifelong rock and roll dream manifesting into reality.

1.   Mona :   Bo Diddley's classic song, with new original verses
2.   I Really Hit My Bottom When I Woke Up On Top of You :   Just a joke, folks
3.   Hangin' with Arnie :   This one is about Arnold Schwarzenegger
4.   Living in a Beehive :   Reggae meets the Beatles in N.Y.C.
5.   Rastafarian :   Reggae all the way, my tribute to Bob Marley and the Rastafarians
6.   Monamour :   Universal ballad, a heart breaker, a trust breaker
7.   Innocent Dreamer :   The most poignant ballad ever, a real tear jerker
8.   Belchmeister :   The one and only rock and roll epic of burping
9.   Kumbaya 96 :   A parody

The immortal soul of rock and roll
Peter is the singer standing up at the mic on the left


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