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[edit] Great Music

Trip Shakespeare was a fantastic band to listen to and to see live. During the late 80s I was a DJ and programmer at my college radio station - they were in heavy rotation ("Toolman of Brainerd" and "Two Wheeler, Four Wheeler" from Are You Shakespearienced?). During shows, Elaine played her kit while standing - she was very short, like 5'2".

Also (and maybe unfortunately) the had been mentioned in Rolling Stone as a band to be on the watch for. I don't have the issue or an on-line citing readily available, but they were on a page with 2 other bands.

I still listen to all their recordings.

It is too bad their stuff was largely ignored. Music is enjoyable and the lyrics are bit more than the standard bubble gum pop or angst filled posturing of grunge of thier contemporaries. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 65.208.235.66 (talk) 15:27, August 29, 2007 (UTC)