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The Yellow Tape is the Barenaked Ladies ' third indie tape release, after Buck Naked in 1989 with just Ed Robertson and Steven Page, then Barenaked Lunch ( also known as the Pink Tape ) in 1990, with bassist Jim Creeggan and percussionist Andy Creeggan.
The original liner notes give " hugs and kisses " to a number of bands and local businesses, including Faith No More and Buck Naked and the Bare Bottom Boys, followed by " special hugs and kisses " to a number of individuals, including early Primus members Todd Huth, Jay Lane, Vince Parker and Tim Wright, and " Pops " ( Claypool's father ) " for kickin ' down the corn ".
Buck Naked and the Bare Bottom Boys were an American rockabilly band from San Francisco, California.
Lead singer Phillip Bury ( better known under his stage name " Buck Naked ") performed on stage wearing only cowboy boots, a cowboy hat, a guitar, and a strategically placed toilet plunger.
* Buck Naked and the Bare Bottom Boys ( 1993 )
The song " Loser Makes Good " was written about an insane homeless man that shot and killed Art's friend, Phillip Bury, better known by his stage name " Buck Naked " of " Buck Naked and the Barebottom Boys ", who released their only album on Alexakis's label, Shindig Records.
A live recording is included as a B-side on the band's 1993 CD single " Brian Wilson "; the song also appears on their rare early releases Buck Naked and Barenaked Lunch.
** Barenaked Ladies – Buck Naked
Canadian alternative rock band Barenaked Ladies recorded a song for their 1989 demo tape Buck Naked called " Couldn't Care Less " in which there was a line where they sang " What are the five fruits in Five Alive juice ?".
By the end of 1992, the band prepared to release a twelve song demo tape entitled Buck Naked, which featured a cartoon drawing by then drummer Steve Bauer, depicting a naked deer sheepishly covering its private parts.

Buck and Boys
Electric Rickenbacker 12-string users include a range of jangle pop guitarists, ranging from McGuinn ( The Byrds ), Carl Wilson of The Beach Boys, George Harrison and John Lennon ( The Beatles ), John McNally ( The Searchers ) and Peter Buck ( R. E. M.
* Boys of Summer: Knute, Boot, Milky and Buck by Don Maudsley, ( SCENE magazine, London, Ontario, June 15, 2000 ).
Along with Bunkhouse Buck, Arn Anderson and Meng, the stable would focus their energies on Dusty and Dustin Rhodes, as well as The Nasty Boys, culminating in a War Games match at Fall Brawl.
In 1994, Rhodes returned to the ring to team up with his son Dustin along with The Nasty Boys versus Arn Anderson, Bunkhouse Buck, Terry Funk, and Col.
* Boys of Summer: Knute, Boot, Milky and Buck by Don Maudsley ( SCENE magazine, London, Ontario, June 15, 2000 ).
From there, they feuded with The Nasty Boys ( Jerry Sags and Brian Knobs ) and got into a feud with Col. Parker's " Stud Stable " of Dick Slater and Bunkhouse Buck where Parker and Sherri were carrying on a love affair.
* The Nasty Boys ( Brian Knobs and Jerry Sags ) defeated Terry Funk and Bunkhouse Buck ( with Col. Robert Parker and Meng ) ( 7: 56 )
Famous singer victims include: Roy Orbison, Buck Owens, Mel Tillis, Dottie West, Tammy Wynette, Hoyt Axton, Johnny Paycheck and The Oak Ridge Boys twice, Loretta Lynn, and Mickey Gilley, whose performance he also tried to pirate.
From Boys To Men: A Literary Anthology Of National Service In Singapore ( 2002, edited by Koh Buck Song and Umej Bhatia ) examined the meaning of military duty.
* From Boys To Men: A Literary Anthology Of National Service In Singapore-Koh, Buck Song and Bhatia, Umej ( editors, 2002 ).
* Boys of Summer: Knute, Boot, Milky and Buck by Don Maudsley ( SCENE, London, Ontario, June 15, 2000 ).

Buck and came
He first came to fame in 1967 with his performance as Buck Barrow in Bonnie and Clyde.
Universal Pictures ' Abbott and Costello came out with the first feature film on the subject Buck Privates and followed it with the team In The Navy and in the United States Army Air Corps to Keep ' Em Flying.
R. J. Buck suggests that Thrasybulus, who came of age in the heady days when the democracy and empire under Pericles were at their fullest extent, never accepted that the devastating losses Athens had suffered in the Peloponnesian War made the return of those times impossible.
Many notable musicians came to prominence under his direction, including the tenor saxophonists Lester Young and Herschel Evans, the guitarist Freddie Green, trumpeters Buck Clayton and Harry " Sweets " Edison and singers Jimmy Rushing and Joe Williams.
His second arrest, with brother Marvin " Buck " Barrow, came soon after, this time for possession of stolen goods ( turkeys ).
Thomas Buck came all the way from Indiana in a wagon drawn by a team of horses in the ' 40s and built a farm just east of the future town site.
This man was insane and as Buck came out of his upstairs room, the man shot and killed him.
Both Bemular and Redman were designed by Toru Narita, who also came up with the final design for Ultraman based on his Redman design, now resembling a less-scary Buck Rogers-style alien being, mixed with a bit of the iconic " Roswell Alien.
In the 1930s Daisy Outdoor Products came out with a Buck Rogers Rocket Pistol ( 1933 ), Disintegrator Pistol ( 1934 ), and Liquid Helium Pistol ( 1935 ) that sold in record numbers.
Country music legends Buck Owens and Merle Haggard came out of Bakersfield's honky-tonk scene and created a hard-driving sound that is still deeply associated with the city.
As area journalists reported on the sale of the IDS Center to the John Buck Company in 2004 and the death of designer Philip Johnson in 2005, they came face-to-face with the fact that the roof of the tower was one foot lower than its neighbor.
Along with Young Buck, Mavado guests on the album, while production came from Swizz Beatz, Street Radio, Tha Bizness, Rick Rock, Polow da Don and others.
Despite the ailment, which according to Buck " came out of the blue " and has hampered his ability to raise his voice, he continued to broadcast baseball for Fox during the season, and resumed as the network's lead NFL announcer that fall.
Not initially a leading member of the party, Buck came to prominence as a supporter of Joseph Stalin, and became General Secretary in 1929 after the old party leadership had been purged for supporting Trotsky and others had been removed for supporting Bukharin.
They met Young Buck when UTP group came to New York and 50 Cent heard Young Buck rapping.
According to one source, " he came to Minnesota in 1922 with a traveling team called the Mesaba Range Black Sox, which featured three other members of the 1919 Black Sox team: Happy Felsch, Buck Weaver and Lefty Williams.
I got love and respect for both of them, but they never came across the menu yet -- I spoke with Buck a few times, he's been a friend of the family.
The fledgling trio also came to the attention of 1960s folk singer Barry McGuire, who had recently become a Christian and was preparing to record his first Christian music album, produced by Buck Herring.
The most remarkable feat in the Gold Cup by a trainer came in 1983, when Michael Dickinson was responsible for all of the first five horses to finish – Bregawn, Captain John, Wayward Lad, Silver Buck and Ashley House.
However, Republican party discipline was totally lacking, when the issue came to a vote ( Buck declined to be nominated ).
Though the initial excitement generated during this time has abated, Nova Scotia remains at the forefront of the internationally successful Canadian music wave, with artists who came out of that era, such as Joel Plaskett, and hip hop hero Buck 65 continuing to gain worldwide respect and attention.
Often, it was Wilma who came to the rescue of Buck, as opposed to the other way round.
After Phono-Comb came to an end, Don Pyle began a new musical project with Andrew Zealley called Greek Buck.

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