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Beefeater were an anomaly. A punk band who played gospel covers, a funk band who preached vegetarianism and spirituality, a social justice mobilization collective in the guise of a band. They were, above all, hard to pin down. Everyone listening to today's episode should hunt down the Youtube live footage after checking out the show. They were a force to be reckoned with live. It was great to virtually sit down with Onam (Tomas) and Dug again and hear the inspiration for the art they created and what they remember most about those days. Nicky, who played percussion and sang back ups on the final album (and was in Brian's first band!) also shares what the band meant to her. This episode is a triple header with three hosts, Brian, Ben and Jeff. Join us for a righteous show!
By Brian Gathy4.6
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Beefeater were an anomaly. A punk band who played gospel covers, a funk band who preached vegetarianism and spirituality, a social justice mobilization collective in the guise of a band. They were, above all, hard to pin down. Everyone listening to today's episode should hunt down the Youtube live footage after checking out the show. They were a force to be reckoned with live. It was great to virtually sit down with Onam (Tomas) and Dug again and hear the inspiration for the art they created and what they remember most about those days. Nicky, who played percussion and sang back ups on the final album (and was in Brian's first band!) also shares what the band meant to her. This episode is a triple header with three hosts, Brian, Ben and Jeff. Join us for a righteous show!

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