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(New page: Limey folk rock quartet. From the Charlton comic book, ''Go-Go'', issue #5 (February 1967). Their big hit is "Wailin' Welfare Blues #69!" Every older white male involved in the process fro...)
 
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Limey folk rock quartet. From the Charlton comic book, ''Go-Go'', issue #5 (February 1967). Their big hit is "Wailin' Welfare Blues #69!" Every older white male involved in the process from their manager to the recording engineer thinks they're so horrible, they have to be a hit. And they are! Sort of satirical, with all the subtlety of brass knuckles.  
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Limey folk rock quartet. From the Charlton comic book, ''[https://www.comics.org/issue/170366/ Go-Go]'', issue #5 (February 1967). Their big hit is "Wailin' Welfare Blues #69!" Every older white male involved in the process from their manager to the recording engineer thinks they're so horrible, they have to be a hit. And they are! Sort of satirical, with all the subtlety of brass knuckles.  
  
 
Lyrics: "Well here comes the man, runnin' like heck. Betcha he's bringing my welfare check."
 
Lyrics: "Well here comes the man, runnin' like heck. Betcha he's bringing my welfare check."
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Their name is a parody of The Rolling Stones.
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
*[http://slaymonstrobot.blogspot.com/2008/03/friday-night-karaoke-rotting-stumps.html Friday Night Karaoke--Rotting Stumps Style!!]
 
*[http://slaymonstrobot.blogspot.com/2008/03/friday-night-karaoke-rotting-stumps.html Friday Night Karaoke--Rotting Stumps Style!!]
  
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[[Category:1967|Rotting Stumps]]
 
[[Category:Comic books|Rotting Stumps]]
 
[[Category:Comic books|Rotting Stumps]]
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[[Category:Rock|Rotting Stumps]]
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[[Category:The Rolling Stones|Rotting Stumps]]

Revision as of 10:01, 21 November 2017

Limey folk rock quartet. From the Charlton comic book, Go-Go, issue #5 (February 1967). Their big hit is "Wailin' Welfare Blues #69!" Every older white male involved in the process from their manager to the recording engineer thinks they're so horrible, they have to be a hit. And they are! Sort of satirical, with all the subtlety of brass knuckles.

Lyrics: "Well here comes the man, runnin' like heck. Betcha he's bringing my welfare check."

Their name is a parody of The Rolling Stones.

External Links