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Published: 2012/07/11

Alejandro Escovedo "Can't Make Me Run" Get Embed Code

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Alejandro Escovedo delivered this version of “Can’t Make Me Run” from his new album, Big Station, while opening for Bruce Springsteen at Austin’s Moody Theater earlier this year.

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Jose July 26, 2012, 03:52:58

I believe the Zeros were from the sbruub of San Diego, Chula Vista, or as many in SD called it, Chula-juana. It was a stone’s throw from the border. In the 80 s the town had a bit of scene, lots straight edge kids from there, and the old label Vinyl Communications came out of there. Good label that put out some good bands, like Neighborhood Watch, Cringer, A.P.P.L.E., Amenity, Forced Down, and Dead Silence. Bob, who was in Neighborhood Watch, ran the label, and he would have some pretty good shows in the garage way back then. It was pretty hard for a kid from north county to get down there, so I missed alot of great shows. Anyways, Bob had an old British Bulldog named Pedro, and if you touched his balls you wouldn’t go to hell.

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