W. Kramer/D. Was "Revolution in Apt. 29"


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Wayne Kramer redefined rock 'n roll guitar as a member of the extreme Detroit band, The MC5...David Was is one of the founding brothers behind Was (Not Was) and one of the greatest lyricists on Earth.

A decade ago, they recorded a classic album together - The Return of Citizen Wayne. Everyone should own a copy...Here's a brand new, exclusive version of a song from that CD, "Revolution in Apt. 29".

To learn more about Wayne Kramer, visit WayneKramer.com

WAYNE KRAMER
Guitar and Vocal
DAVID WAS
Rhythm Guitar and Vocal
ERIC GARDNER
Drums
DON WAS
Bass

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PRODUCED BY DON WAS
Engineered and Mixed by
KRISH SHARMA
Assisted by GLENN PITMAN
at HENSON STUDIO D,
HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA

VIDEO BY GEMMA CORFIELD/
ALEX CASTINO

Production Coordinator:
MARSHA BURNS
WRITTEN BY DAVID WAS/WAYNE KRAMER
c1996 Microdot Songs/EMI (ASCAP)
and Outness Sounds (BMI)

Wayne records for
MUSCLETONE RECORDS

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  • Added: 11/8/2007
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    By Aristedes on May 5, 2009, at 4:33PM PST Rock On Bros Wayne & Was.....

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    By AlTerego on July 25, 2008, at 8:37PM PST I remember when Mr. K was a little less restrained as a member of the "5".  Diggin' the incisive commentary though.  That hasn't changed.

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    By RockinRich on December 25, 2007, at 11:48AM PST Delightful! Bracing, too.

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    By Tommiedoug on December 16, 2007, at 6:11PM PST write a manifesto just after chips and salsa is an observation make any writer worth his addiction  jealous

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    By ducedog on December 6, 2007, at 3:31PM PST I meant...I put the video on my site....great music and great site! Keep on keepin on!

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    By ducedog on December 6, 2007, at 3:25PM PST Wayne's the Man! Put the video on myspace site, http://www.myspace.com/webhole It's time to move! Rama Lama

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    By thegecko on November 14, 2007, at 5:47PM PST Wayne's voice reminds me of Neil Young, and this song is reminiscent of what Warren Zevon might write.  Good tune, nice video.

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      By AlTerego on July 25, 2008, at 8:34PM PST That is EXACTLY what I was thinking.  Brilliant assessment.

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    By bananabob on November 13, 2007, at 1:01PM PST Now I know where all the good music is. Fucking Ace!

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    By beaushit on November 13, 2007, at 9:49AM PST Wow......what a cool deal here !!!Great song. Combless haired beach chicks.Funny shit! Eric Gardner for pres. Thats some nasty guitar tone. We love this kinda thing up here in Cochtotin! (thats 90 miles south of Bakersfield!) How bout a "Mutts"session???
    Love and Peace, Beaushit

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    By Magma on November 10, 2007, at 5:09PM PST "we gonna do what we fuckin' please!!"

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