Simulating the Act of Love, the release by local institution Weird Paul Petroskey, offers a different kind of evidence. With 16 of the songs re-recorded from his back catalog, it's a reminder of Weird Paul's lengthy career (since 1987) and extensive discography (25 releases, by his count). It's also evidence of a sustained Zappa-esque need to take catchy musical impulses – there's no denying Weird Paul's melodic and vocal talents – and turn it into something comic or absurd.
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Simulating the Act of Love, the release by local institution Weird Paul Petroskey, offers a different kind of evidence. With 16 of the songs re-recor… read more
Simulating the Act of Love, the release by local institution Weird Paul Petroskey, offers a different kind of evidence. With 16 of the songs re-recorded from his back catalog, it's … read more
Weird Paul Petroskey (or simply Weird Paul), began releasing music cassettes in the late 1980s. Most of his albums are self-published on his personal label, Rocks & Rolling Records. Petroskey has written or co-written over 700 songs and released 26 albums. Most can still be purchased at the official site, www.weirdpaul.com. In 2006, a documentary on Weird Paul–Weird Paul, A Lo Fidelity Documentary by Chicago filmmaker Stacey Goldschmidt–showed at the Harris Theater in downtown Pittsburgh (see the trailer at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=muup-361HLo ). It has since p… read more
Weird Paul Petroskey (or simply Weird Paul), began releasing music cassettes in the late 1980s. Most of his albums are self-published on his personal label, Rocks & Rolling Records. Pet… read more
Weird Paul Petroskey (or simply Weird Paul), began releasing music cassettes in the late 1980s. Most of his albums are self-published on his personal label, Rocks & Rolling Records. Petroskey has written or co-written over 700 song… read more