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Nastyopathy by Maurice and the Beejays Maurice and the Beejays : Nastyopathy.
Music for imaginary films and television shows.


Jeff In The Future
Season 2 Episode 1
Nastyopathy: one drop in a million is all it takes

After a bitter divorce, Jeff turns to the far right and God. When, talking to the local vicar, it is suggested that some of his political and theological ideas would be better discussed with a therapist, Jeff loses the plot. Later that day he is arrested on Hastings pier for screaming at tourists, "Coming over here taking our holidays!"

Jeff is convicted of disturbing the peace and under the advisement of The Department of Experimental Justice sentenced to 3 months abroad.

as performed by:
Phil Little congas
Valerie Gardens drums
Antoine Noir piano on 'Brown Bread'
Catherine Richard clarinet
Barry Jones bass, keyboards, guitar and vocals


Songs:

1. Curtains
2. I could do with a little helping hand
3. Nastyopathy
4. What's the matter with this world
5. Put your hands on your head
6. The doors to this house
7. Gods gone
8. Brown bread

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Release date: 4/23/2021
Maurice and the Beejays lives in St Leonards on Sea England

Tagged as: Jazz, Reggae, Other, Experimental, Jazz Fusion


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