Both Cincinnati and Peter Greenberg are correct (he moved to Cinci after DMZ) and later moved back to Boston to join the group Lyres already in progress,
@milissa5678 Thanks for confirming that Milissa! I figured that was probably how it happened - could've been another Peter Greenberg of course but two guys with the same name and the same style seemed too much of a co-incidence.
I think you got your history all mixed up. The Customs were from Cincinnati not Boston and the song was written by the great James Cole. I do like this punk version although not as good as the original.
Oops! You caught me out there Ritchie! It does too say Cincinnati on the record sleeve. I think I must've been fooled by the fact that they had a Peter Greenberg on guitar. Peter Greenberg (DMZ/Lyres) = Boston, right. Not this time. Do you know if he's the same Peter Greenberg or someone else? Would be glad to know.Thanx for the info - I'll fix up the mistake.
Both Cincinnati and Peter Greenberg are correct (he moved to Cinci after DMZ) and later moved back to Boston to join the group Lyres already in progress,
milissa5678 1 year ago
@milissa5678 Thanks for confirming that Milissa! I figured that was probably how it happened - could've been another Peter Greenberg of course but two guys with the same name and the same style seemed too much of a co-incidence.
pernicketty 1 year ago
I think you got your history all mixed up. The Customs were from Cincinnati not Boston and the song was written by the great James Cole. I do like this punk version although not as good as the original.
lordritchie 2 years ago
Oops! You caught me out there Ritchie! It does too say Cincinnati on the record sleeve. I think I must've been fooled by the fact that they had a Peter Greenberg on guitar. Peter Greenberg (DMZ/Lyres) = Boston, right. Not this time. Do you know if he's the same Peter Greenberg or someone else? Would be glad to know.Thanx for the info - I'll fix up the mistake.
pernicketty 2 years ago