I rather enjoyed the collaboration for charity that the up and coming band First Graders did with Eat and Paste. I always thought “You Know They Make That From Horses, Don’t You?” should have done better on the charts.
I was just surprised reading the history of Cut & Paste. Imagine - it all started with those shifty fellows Del and Ins. I tried their old type of music but could never could get the feel for them. My favorite songs came when those characters ‘X’ and ‘V’ took control of the group.
Regarding the OP, I wonder if it’s related to this.
Yeah, but after that Run met Hit, and there was much gnashing of teeth and screeching of metal on metal.
Yeah, but after that Run met Hit, and there was much gnashing of teeth and screeching of metal on metal.
It all came together when Hit met up with One for that song *“Once. For Twenty Minutes”. *
I believe it was produced by Stevie Wonder…
Paste’s cover of “Carbona Not Glue” was a classic. It was all over for Cut when he joined up with Run {this was after Run’s Eat collaboration, but before his more mature Hit side-project} for a lounge jazz version of “We Gotta Get Out Of This Place”.
Control Alt Delete will always have a special place in the fans’ hearts though, for their classic album “Locked Up {Live At San Quentin}”, before Control quit because of “artistic differences” and went on to work with Losing. God knows what happened to Alt: some country project, apparently.
I’m sorry, what was the question?