Cover of Paddy Roberts Songs For Gay Dogs
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For fans of vintage and humorous music, lovers of classic and unconventional albums, listeners interested in taboo or quirky themes
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THE REVIEW

Paddy Roberts, a man, a legend!

He reaffirms himself in Central America with an album where even the genius of John Lennon, the guitar technique of Jimi Hendrix, and the voice of Jim Morrison can't reach!

1963: Paddy saw a gay dog doing it like a video game joystick, and then had the ingenuity: SONG FOR GAY DOGS! The originality, the novelty on a taboo that the Church has been hiding or censoring for centuries, gay dogs doing it in your face and mating wildly!

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Paddy Roberts' 1963 album 'Songs For Gay Dogs' is celebrated for its originality and bold humor on taboo themes. The review praises Roberts' creativity, comparing him favorably to music legends. It highlights the album's unique subject matter and inventive approach, positioning it as a classic that defies convention.

Paddy Roberts

English singer-songwriter known for comic and novelty songs.
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