It's no stretch to say Dick is a genius, a musical maestro, like Mel "the Velvet Fog" Torme. He just played the amphitheater in the City of Lost Angels and is on his way to the City of Lost Wages. How brilliant a light can he shine? Once there was reggae Led Zep with an Elvis impersonator on the quad at UCLA ("Dread Zeppelin"), and that guy was fantastic. It's like that time in that Emilio Estevez and Charlie Sheen movie (Repo Man or Men at Work) with a cameo by the Circle Jerks in the future as a sellout lounge act doing the old hits. Reality catches up to art.
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