Posted April 09, 2004 by Recognize
Microminiature Love
by Michael Yonkers
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Recognize says: Michael Yonkers recorded "Microminiature Love" in 1968 on his modified, sawed-down Telecaster that he still plays today, even after he broke his back in 1971 and developed a degenerative spinal cord condition. I think this raw and edgy track pretty well represents Michael's view of life.
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