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Old 05.26.2007, 02:05 PM   #36
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Originally Posted by thewall91
I started my own, Girls Girls Girls, an all-girl Motley Crue tribute band. I can tell you why I started it, and that's that I'm 32 with a day job I don't plan on quitting trying to be famous. This is just an easy way to get on stage and play rock music, and whatever you may think of the fanbase, people like to go to a show to sing songs they know, which is why it's easier to draw an audience with a tribute band than an original band. Anyway, we've got some music and video up now, so check it out:

www.myspace.com/girlsgirlsgirlsnyc

It's also a lot more fun to watch girls sing these songs than a bunch of 40-year-old men wearing wigs. And because we're girls, people expect us to suck, so most people are shocked when they hear our lead guitarist. I'm having a blast with it.

I'm sure it would probably be more fun to see you play than the "real" thing these days.
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