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− | The high school kids of the show ''[Greatest American Hero]'' form this band in the second season and make a few appearances. | + | The high school kids of the show ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081871/ Greatest American Hero]'' form this band in the second season and make a few appearances. |
− | In the "Classical Gas" episode (December 2, 1981), agent Charley Wilde (Edward Winter) of Wild Licorice Records scopes out the band at the local club. He invites them to play the Classical Gas Concert, a benefit protesting the transport of nerve gas through residential areas. Unfortunately, terrorist | + | In the "Classical Gas" episode (December 2, 1981), agent Charley Wilde (Edward Winter) of Wild Licorice Records scopes out the band at the local club. He invites them to play the Classical Gas Concert, a benefit protesting the transport of nerve gas through residential areas. Unfortunately, terrorist Hydra (George Loros) wants to ''really'' release nerve gas at the concert. Big names playing the concert: Bruce Springsteen, The Rolling Stones, Air Supply, Jackson Browne, The Who. Turns out Wild has connections to Hydra. |
*"Classical Gas." December 2, 1981 | *"Classical Gas." December 2, 1981 |
Revision as of 12:31, 22 August 2013
The high school kids of the show Greatest American Hero form this band in the second season and make a few appearances.
In the "Classical Gas" episode (December 2, 1981), agent Charley Wilde (Edward Winter) of Wild Licorice Records scopes out the band at the local club. He invites them to play the Classical Gas Concert, a benefit protesting the transport of nerve gas through residential areas. Unfortunately, terrorist Hydra (George Loros) wants to really release nerve gas at the concert. Big names playing the concert: Bruce Springsteen, The Rolling Stones, Air Supply, Jackson Browne, The Who. Turns out Wild has connections to Hydra.
- "Classical Gas." December 2, 1981
- "The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea" February 24, 1982