THE DEVIL'S MOUTH Vol. 100 special: Eugene S. Robinson talks about 'The Stabbing Hand'
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The celebrations for The Devil Mouth's 100th episode continue! Next up on our testimonies - we asked a few of our previous guests to pick one of their own songs that is special somehow to them, and talk a bit about it, if you remember - is none other than the great Eugene S. Robinson, frontman for the legendary Oxbow and the currently on fire Buñuel too, as well as a renowned writer and actor and a bunch of other things. Also our guest for episode #18, if you can imagine how long ago that was and how s****y (shittier is perhaps more accurate!) the show must have seemed back then - Eugene is just an awesome, available and supportive guy like that. In a  short but oh so sweet tale, Eugene recalls the inspiration behind 'The Stabbing Hand', a song on Oxbow's 1995 album 'Let Me Be A Woman'. Let's put it this way - you're in for a hell of a ride.
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