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The Wetter the Better

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Why is this collection called "The Wetter the Better"? Is it just because it sounds suggestive? No! It relates to that incredible Summer of '96, when I, my two sons (Jason and Alex), and two of my former female friends blew through southern California and celebrated my birthday with an unforgettable night on the beach in San Luis Obispo where the title "The Wetter the Better" washed up out of the ocean while songs were being written and memories carved in our minds forever. It was only supposed to be a vacation with the boys, but in hindsight, it was a rock and roll dream unfolding into reality and it will never happen that same way again.

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 about farting

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


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