i worked wiyh Bill in 1986 in L.A. ,and later with Bobby at Jem Records .. both our bands played the whiskey, the roxy, and all the clubs , i remember going to their showcase for heir record deal, and how nervous he was ....we both played guitar and he always encouraged me ...he went through a phase were he told me he was now playing barefooted on stage ....he was so talented and his band should have been huge ...i renember seeing him on MTV (which was huge back then) ..and wen the music scene changed it was the death kneel to a lot of 80's bands unfairly..but its always better to be a "has been" then a "never was" ....and Bill at least , and more than the rest of us "WAS" ..rest in peace my friend Brendan
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brendan Feb 08, 2010