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the voices
Haunted
What your favorite Echo main character says about you: The horrors/monsters edition
Socket man
Hello thier monsterfucker also when your partner ask if you still love them as a worm you said yes and committed to your word
Samuel Ayers
You wish the voices in Your head were hot as him even though it might Just lead you to do your very impulsive thoughts that lead you to either Going to jail or running around In Circles like a child
The Embrace
You just want Chase but without his many many flaws or his plan 2 if something happens to Chunter
John Begay
You definitely would hunt a mansion and get a bunch of teenagers to solve the mystery of a incident or crime that you didn't commit, is it petty? yes but it is funny? Also yes
James Hendricks I
Your the one why haunted houses exist you shouldn't be allowed within 50ft of a school, orphanage, playground or any children. Go to prison William Afton wanna be
Mirror Man
Either you talk to yourself in the mirror because you no friends or you are clinically insane or a evil narcissistic person
Brain Dubois
I'm not mad just disappointed your favorite character is Jeffrey Dahmer please stop watching true crime documentaries, I beg of you get therapy
The Ghost Van (Yes I'm including this as one the horrors)
You got jealous when heard Leo calling someone else Chula even if you don't like Leo either that or you want all the cast in Echo to form some sort of Scooby-Doo gang
Samuel Ayers
Your Just Going In Circles
A jam session, circa 1970; from an old eBay listing.
Peter (credited as Peter Thorkelson) and his brother Nick both made guest appearances on Wendy Erdman's 1970 album Erdman. Peter played bass on "Help Me Sing the Sun Down" (listen to the track here).
“Wendy Erdman-Surlea knew Peter Thorkelson since early childhood. As their birthdates were close together, they celebrated birthdays together. Growing older, they stayed friends and enjoyed many combined Erdman and Thorkelson family gatherings. In 1970, Peter’s brother Nick and Wendy were both in New York City. Wendy was performing with a small band and living in a rehearsal loft on West 30th Street where friends would gather for jam sessions. Nick, like Peter, was a gifted musician. He played piano with Wendy and her guitarist loft-mate on a regular basis. As the recording dates approached for Wendy’s album, Peter came into the city from L.A. and played on the record [Erdman, released in 1970]. Peter became famous through his work as one of the Monkees, but Wendy noted that his performance talents were a mark of his effervescent personality throughout his life. Wendy considered him to be a brother and has many fond memories of their times together. She writes, ‘I know he is singing with the angel choir now, but his time on earth left a profound footprint on the American musical fabric. Boogie on, Peter.’” - Facebook, March 2021
Q: "So before the Monkees when you were doing the folk stuff did you ever do any recording session work?" Peter Tork: "Hmmmm, uh, very little, very little. I played bass on one album for a friend of my brothers. A woman named Wendy Erdman made an album that I played bass on most of the cuts. I played bass as an accompanist for a group called James Hendricks and Vanessa. James Hendricks was in a group with Cass Elliot. I think she and Tim Rose, and James Hendricks were in a band called The Big Three before Cass joined the Mamas and the Papas." - steve-escobar dot com
The Mugwumps - "Everybody's Been Talkin'"
Cass Elliot, Denny Doherty, James Hendricks, Zal Yanovsky