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	<title>Comments on: Rock Over London, Rock On Wesley Willis</title>
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		<title>By: BS4EVER</title>
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		<description>One evening a friend of mine who did booking for a local club in Madison(OKAYZ CORRAL) called me up and explained that he had booked Wesley and was going to be showing him around the State St. area. He asked me to join him and Wesley and of course i went along. Wesley Willis truly was one of a kind, a gentle giant at times that would stun you with his watercolor drawings of the Chicago skyline. His funny way of meeting ppl terrified most if they were unaware what was going on. He would come right up to ppl grab them at the nape of the neck and make them come forehead to forhead with him then the famous line &quot;Say Arggghhhh&quot;. Wesley is missed on many levels and missed in hearts that he never knew he touched.</description>
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