My Transparent Vulnerability?
We always enjoy getting press, particularly from City Link because none of us work there, so here's an excerpt from this week's issue about our show at the Poorhouse a few weeks back:
"The Freakin' Hott wrapped up, featuring another female lead singer, Maggie-Margret Dove. She put on her usual tough-girl-with-a-broken-heart persona, wrapping up the band's opening tune with the line, "He said, 'I love you,' … and I said, 'Who doesn't?' " A cover of Joan Jett's "I Hate Myself for Loving You" added to the image; most of the band's songs dealt with anger, lost love and ballsy sexual self-confidence. It's hard to believe Dove used to complain of stage fright. Those fears are apparently now far in the past." - Dan Sweeney
Not too bad, really flattering actually, but I want to know which one of you hosebags has been talking to the media about my broken heart? The emotionally-traumatic events involving David Hasselhoff and myself are nobody's business but mine...and the editor of Barely Legal, Madeline Albright, Hal Holbrook, The Unsilent Majority, Mama Celeste, the estate of Tiny Tim, Charles Nelson Reilly, Hoobastank, Paul Williams, The Wayans brothers, Elvira, The Council on Foreign Relations, Death Metal Douglas, and the walls of my lovelorn-shack which are stained with my eternally-flowing tears of angst.
Oh yeah, and we're playing this Friday, March 18th, at Ray's Downtown Blues on Clematis Street in downtown West Palm Beach. We will be joined by our fine friends best known as Truckstop Coffee and Two Story Double Wide. Show starts at 10pm, probably five bucks at the door.
And, seriously, thanks to Dan Sweeney.
That is all.
Maggie
"The Freakin' Hott wrapped up, featuring another female lead singer, Maggie-Margret Dove. She put on her usual tough-girl-with-a-broken-heart persona, wrapping up the band's opening tune with the line, "He said, 'I love you,' … and I said, 'Who doesn't?' " A cover of Joan Jett's "I Hate Myself for Loving You" added to the image; most of the band's songs dealt with anger, lost love and ballsy sexual self-confidence. It's hard to believe Dove used to complain of stage fright. Those fears are apparently now far in the past." - Dan Sweeney
Not too bad, really flattering actually, but I want to know which one of you hosebags has been talking to the media about my broken heart? The emotionally-traumatic events involving David Hasselhoff and myself are nobody's business but mine...and the editor of Barely Legal, Madeline Albright, Hal Holbrook, The Unsilent Majority, Mama Celeste, the estate of Tiny Tim, Charles Nelson Reilly, Hoobastank, Paul Williams, The Wayans brothers, Elvira, The Council on Foreign Relations, Death Metal Douglas, and the walls of my lovelorn-shack which are stained with my eternally-flowing tears of angst.
Oh yeah, and we're playing this Friday, March 18th, at Ray's Downtown Blues on Clematis Street in downtown West Palm Beach. We will be joined by our fine friends best known as Truckstop Coffee and Two Story Double Wide. Show starts at 10pm, probably five bucks at the door.
And, seriously, thanks to Dan Sweeney.
That is all.
Maggie
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