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Max Webster drinks Blue River Liquor Shine

In the same way that Pink Floyd was not a man, but a band - such was Max Webster.

Max was one of Canada's most eclectic bands of the 70s that managed to somehow creep on the top 40 charts once or twice every album.

The song Blue River Liquor Shine is from their last studio album: Universal Juveniles. Nowhere near the most popular song of their career, I happen to love it. Shame that the video clip above is only the radio edit and not the full album version.

If you can find the full version, please check it out!

David Wilcox - Do The Bearcat

Canadians will know this blues rocker from the 70s and 80s. I will tell you, from much experience, that David Wilcox is wicked beer and party music. If you can find his "60 Minutes With" collection, you'll be a happy listener. Infinitely catchy and memorable. This is NOT the American David Wilcox who plays folky/roots stuff.

I'll never forget walking over the pedestrian bridge from the old Ontario Place Forum back the CNE parking lot in Toronto singing "Riverboat Fantasy" and "Do The Bearcat" post show. If you like this song, there are plenty of others to check out on YouTube.