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Hey, remember Seattle? And grunge? Hollywood managed to make the 1992 movie ''[http://us.imdb.com/Title?0105415 Singles]'' about it before the trend winds blew elsewhere. The movie featured this local grunge band, and their big song, "Touch Me, I'm Dick," (basically Mudhoney's first big single, "Touch Me, I'm Sick," with slightly changed lyrics).  
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[[Image:Citizen_Dick_Singles.jpg|right|300px]]Hey, remember Seattle? And grunge? Hollywood managed to make the 1992 movie ''[http://us.imdb.com/Title?0105415 Singles]'' about it before the trend winds blew elsewhere. The movie featured this local grunge band, and their big song, "Touch Me, I'm Dick," (basically Mudhoney's first big single, "Touch Me, I'm Sick," with slightly changed lyrics).  
  
 
Members were Cliff, Eddie, Stone, and Jeff played by Matt Dillon, Eddie Vedder, Stone Gossard and Jeff Ament respectively. Their CD was called ''Smarter Than You'', and track 7 is entitled "Louder Than Larry," a reference to Soundgarden's ''Louder Than Love'' album.
 
Members were Cliff, Eddie, Stone, and Jeff played by Matt Dillon, Eddie Vedder, Stone Gossard and Jeff Ament respectively. Their CD was called ''Smarter Than You'', and track 7 is entitled "Louder Than Larry," a reference to Soundgarden's ''Louder Than Love'' album.

Latest revision as of 10:08, 6 September 2022

Citizen Dick Singles.jpg

Hey, remember Seattle? And grunge? Hollywood managed to make the 1992 movie Singles about it before the trend winds blew elsewhere. The movie featured this local grunge band, and their big song, "Touch Me, I'm Dick," (basically Mudhoney's first big single, "Touch Me, I'm Sick," with slightly changed lyrics).

Members were Cliff, Eddie, Stone, and Jeff played by Matt Dillon, Eddie Vedder, Stone Gossard and Jeff Ament respectively. Their CD was called Smarter Than You, and track 7 is entitled "Louder Than Larry," a reference to Soundgarden's Louder Than Love album.

They finally got their own release on Record Store Day in 2015, with a one-sided single of "Touch Me, I'm Dick."

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