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4 revisions | ClaudiaDurand at Apr 07, 2017 11:51 PM | |
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60Extra! Extra! Keg Fly Returns! Last Saturday, I'd just gotten home from work when I heard one knock on the door. It was none other than Travis Higdon, the most famous name in Garage Rock so far this decade. Travis came in and explained (over four vodka tonics, of course) that he missed doing a fanzine and he especially missey his Keg Fly feature which used to appear in each issue of Peek-A-Boo fanzine and was eventually picked up by the Associated Press for worldwide syndication. He said that his only regret about the demise of Peek-A-Boo and his subsequent career change (he is now a record producer) is that he feels like, in writing the Keg Fly feature he was really close to a revolutionary breakthrough in the fields of communication and sociology. Well, I decided to help out. "I have a fanzine." I told him. "I'd be honored to publish your column." Travis accepted and we drank five toasts (five is a very auspicious number where Travis comes from). So, kids, here it is, the incredible return of the incomparable writing of Mr. Travis Higdon, Esq... Graphic: the triumphant return of the Keg Fly by Travis Higdon Friday, Feb 15 Saturday, Feb 16 Sunday, Feb 17 Monday, Feb 18 Two weeks later... | 60Extra! Extra! Keg Fly Returns! Last Saturday, I'd just gotten home from work when I heard one knock on the door. It was none other than Travis Higdon, the most famous name in Garage Rock so far this decade. Travis came in and explained (over four vodka tonics, of course) that he missed doing a fanzine and he especially missey his Keg Fly feature which used to appear in each issue of Peek-A-Boo fanzine and was eventually picked up by the Associated Press for worldwide syndication. He said that his only regret about the demise of Peek-A-Boo and his subsequent career change (he is now a record producer) is that he feels like, in writing the Keg Fly feature he was really close to a revolutionary breakthrough in the fields of communication and sociology. Well, I decided to help out. "I have a fanzine." I told him. "I'd be honored to publish your column." Travis accepted and we drank five toasts (five is a very auspicious number where Travis comes from). So, kids, here it is, the incredible return of the incomparable writing of Mr. Travis Higdon, Esq... Graphic: the triumphant return of the Keg Fly by Travis Higdon Friday, Feb 15 Saturday, Feb 16 Sunday, Feb 17 Monday, Feb 18 Two weeks later... |