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Donald Currie : Sex and Mayhem Part Two
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This second CD in the series one critic has called "the audio equivalent of 'Tales of the City' " is a rowdy movie made of sound about a gay boy coming of age in the psychedelic turbulence of 1960s San Francisco. It's groovy, man.
Genre: Spoken Word: Audiobook
Release Date: 2003
Sex and Mayhem Part Two Record Label: Donald Currie
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Intro 2:26 $0.99
Mr. Currie? 4:44 $0.99
And It Went Like This 4:24 $0.99
But Then He'd Get Those Uppers 4:47 $0.99
We Did What Was Demanded 3:21 $0.99
But First I Had to Leave My Parents 3:33 $0.99
Cut Off Now From My Kiddie Past 8:00 $0.99
It Wasn't Long After This 7:35 $0.99
It Was At This Time 5:42 $0.99
But That Assassination 6:23 $0.99
And Now That I Myself 6:34 $0.99
His Name Was Mickey 7:56 $0.99
But Back to Joseph 7:36 $0.99
Outro 2:50 $0.99
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Album Notes

Ok then, if you haven't already bought and listened to "SEX AND MAYHEM PART ONE" you'd better link right over to

http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/donaldcurrie

and catch up. And while you're there, check out what the critics have been saying about it.Then get back here and join the melee as we take our dazed and confused hero into the deep end of the 60s party pool.
Are you ready for a psychedelic whirlwind of sex, drugs, scary hair, frightening fashions and generation gap hysteria? Return with me now gentle listener to a time most people who were there will always remember, if they still can. It was probably the best decade of the 20th century to be young, unfettered and alive, so fasten your seat belts for a wild and trippy ride through the ecstasy and insanity of a time which will probably never come this way again.

Part Two will answer some important questions:

Will our hero nab and tame his drama professor?
Will he be sorry he did?
What's up with the lace, jewelry and eye shadow on this kid?
What was communal living REALLY like?
Why were hippies always prancing around without their clothes on?
Is this our heros'"Skanky Ho" period?
What were Dan and Marilyn Quayle missing out on?

This and more will be revealed when you slip this baby into the CD player. So drag out that dusty old bong, sit back and get ready for a big tie-dyed acid enhanced totally groovy and insanely bumpy ride.

IT'S HERE!
OF COURSE IT'S QUEER!
IT'S MISSING A FEW OF ITS BRAIN CELLS!
IT'S
SEX AND MAYHEM PART TWO!

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REVIEWS

It should win a Grammy.
author: Richard Wolinsky, KPFA-FM
"Part Two is better than Part One. Absolutely brilliant and hilarious. Currie's bit about life as a hippie in the sixties knows no equal. If there's any justice in this world it should win a Grammy"
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Sex In The City, 60's Style
author: Max P. Martini - Out In The Mountains (Vermont)
Donald Currie has finally released his much anticipated Sex and Mayhem – Part Two. If you haven’t bought a copy of his first CD – Sex and Mayhem – Part One – get it now otherwise you won’t have a #$%@ing clue as to what the hell is going on in Part Two (clever marketing, huh?). As we plug back into the wild and crazy life of Mr. Currie, we are now entering the Age of Aquarius in San Francisco – filled with frightening fashions and hair, drugs, communal living, and of course sex. Donald’s life with Joseph the “dreamy” drama professor takes a few unexpected twists and turns in Part Two. We are also introduced to a whole new cast of characters including the free spirit Mickey. Part Two is a decidedly darker and seamier side of Donald’s life brought forth in a psychedelic mixture of sound and speech. Donald has an amazing way of bringing us back to a time and place we all remember, or at least wish we could remember. Whether you lived through this era or not, you will definitely identify with the drama of finally leaving your parents and realizing that you must be careful what you wish for as you might actually get it and wish you hadn’t. So dust off that bong, drag out the tie-dyed t-shirt and bell-bottom pants, and tune in to another groovy installment in the life of Donald Currie.
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author: Bay Area Reporter/Jason Serinus
His first two installments in what will become the four part audio equivalent of Armistead Maupin's "Tales of the City" leads us from a San Francisco State freshman's first flaming love affair in 1964 to his subsequent stoned-out epiphanies at Jefferson Airplane shows. In the process we receive a hilarious crash course in West Coast counterculture Homo 101. The format is nonstop triple tongued narrative interspersed with brilliant musical interjections and sonic collages. Currie's oversized, must hear evocations establish him as a side splitting genius on the edge of gender-bending hysteria.
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