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Old 02-15-2022, 07:10 PM
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Originally Posted by David View Post
That was a guy named Rob who bought a bunch of demos at a Los Angeles swap meet around that time. The collection included “I Sing for the Things” and “Battle of the Dragon.” Lori Perry called Rob to ask him to cease and desist — circulating what he had bought. He went off the deep end: by 1985, he was grabbing Stevie’s clothes off the stage. At the Mulholland benefit in 1985, he grabbed Stevie’s polka-dot black cape from the stage, and that was that. Stevie’s organization was very upset with him and his troublesome ways.

This part about Stevie’s grandmother was my favorite part:
why not send a person or two down to the swap meet under cover to just buy up everything he's selling so it doesn't go further??? Did he just sell copies and keep the originals??

Why wouldn't her security have pics of him to distribute to security teams working shows so they could watch for him and prevent his crap?

So much of this seems odd to me.

I bet if Karen had been in charge back then......
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