Mister Love

Album: Rubberneck (1994)
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Songfacts®:

  • Toadies formed in the Dallas area, where there was another band with a member who called himself "Mister Love."

    "I just thought that was hilarious," lead singer Vaden Todd Lewis said in Dark Secrets: The Stories of Rubberneck. "I modeled those lyrics around basically that guy saving me and the whole Dallas-Fort Worth music scene, and that was back in 1990, I guess."

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  • Amy Hansen from VirginiaRubberneck is an awesome album the whole way through. I LOVE IT! Just recently rediscovered it, had forgtton how much it rocked.
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