Friday Music: September 87 – Room Service

August 30, 2024
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Editor’s note: See the previous chapters at these links: Bad Dream Baby and Light Years.

Raised in a home filled with books on Western civilization, P.G. Mantel became a lover of history at an early age. An amateur writer of verse, he makes himself useful as an editor for Men of the West.

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    • Mark Seymour’s acting is as good as his singing. Starting at 1:12, with that look of despondency and weariness at the conclusion of a bubblegum heartbreak number. Perfect casting choice.

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