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Rock group fronted by lead singer and guitarist [[Gorey Bateson]], during its 1960s-1980s lifespan scored such top-40 hits as "Train to Purgatory" and "Eatin Alive by Love." They reformed in 2007 for a reunion tour, then broke up again. His [http://www.youtube.com/user/nictruj YouTube channel] has tons of his solo work. | Rock group fronted by lead singer and guitarist [[Gorey Bateson]], during its 1960s-1980s lifespan scored such top-40 hits as "Train to Purgatory" and "Eatin Alive by Love." They reformed in 2007 for a reunion tour, then broke up again. His [http://www.youtube.com/user/nictruj YouTube channel] has tons of his solo work. | ||
− | Or maybe he's really [http://bearlyrambling.blogspot.com/2010/01/nick-trujillo-vs-gory-bateson.html Nick Trujillo], a Sacramento State professor studying internet alter egos for his [http:// | + | Or maybe he's really [http://bearlyrambling.blogspot.com/2010/01/nick-trujillo-vs-gory-bateson.html Nick Trujillo], a Sacramento State professor studying internet alter egos for his [https://web.archive.org/web/20120130070204/http://nicktrujillo.com/writing.htm next ethnography]. (Hence "Ethnogs"--get it?) |
[[Category:2010|Ethnogs]] | [[Category:2010|Ethnogs]] | ||
[[Category:Hoaxes|Ethnogs]] | [[Category:Hoaxes|Ethnogs]] |
Latest revision as of 09:13, 9 February 2018
Rock group fronted by lead singer and guitarist Gorey Bateson, during its 1960s-1980s lifespan scored such top-40 hits as "Train to Purgatory" and "Eatin Alive by Love." They reformed in 2007 for a reunion tour, then broke up again. His YouTube channel has tons of his solo work.
Or maybe he's really Nick Trujillo, a Sacramento State professor studying internet alter egos for his next ethnography. (Hence "Ethnogs"--get it?)