

Apologies to my 'many fans' out there in cyberspace for not posting any songs lately and in response to 'Anonymous' who left a comment yesterday about needing his fix I have opened the Emporium once again and browsed the archives for your pleasure.
I won't bore you with the details about my recent work commitments blah blah... but I can say that I have been suffering from a slight lack of enthusiasm for the NRE of late but hopefully I will be back on a more regular basis soon. So today I give you 'The Bootmen', I think they come from the Pacific North West Region of America but I have no idea how this track appeared and who they are but please enjoy it anyway.
This may be the way forward for the Rock & Roll Doctor less information, just let the music do the talking - we'll see !!!!!
Very much in the 'Spunky Onions' mold of Garage Rock instrumentals but none the worse for that comparision So ok let's begin
'1 2 3 4'
All recordings are for your audio pleasure only but if you are offended by the material or want the audio segment removed then please leave a comment on the relevant post and I will remove it.
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