Alcohol Abuse: Public Participation Invited in Chico Group Targeting Alcohol Abuse – Enterprise-Record

Public participation invited in Chico group targeting alcohol abuse – Enterprise-Record
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Public participation invited in Chico group targeting alcohol abuse
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CHICO — A group forming to address excessive, dangerous drinking in Chico is looking for people who want to be part of the discussion. Community meetings where experts, parents, students, and university and community members can discuss the

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Black Sabbath-Born Again-Trashed


“Trashed” is a single of the album Born Again, by the heavy metal band Black Sabbath. It is the first song of the album, and one of the first songs by the Gillan Sabbath lineup. “Trashed” relates how Gillan crashed Ward’s car during an alcohol-fuelled race around the grounds of the recording studio. Ian Gillan recounts: “I did have a small mishap though; having clipped a pile of tyres on a previous lap, I ran over one of them on the next and was instantly flipped, skidding and spinning upside down at a high speed and for a great distance along the road, until I stopped eventually, inches short of the swimming pool.” The song was re-recorded by Gillan for his solo album Gillan’s Inn, with Tony Iommi, Ian Paice and Roger Glover. The track also gained some controversy, as it was featured in the PMRC “Filthy Fifteen” list. They claimed the song was about drug and alcohol abuse. The song also had a music video. It really was a meeting the bottle took a beating the ladies of the manor watched me climb into my car and I was going down the track about a hundred and five They had the stopwatch rolling I had the headlights blazing I was really alive And yet my mind was blowing I drank a bottle of tequila and I felt real good But on the twenty-fifth lap at the canal turn I went off exploring I knew I wouldn’t make it the car just wouldn’t make it I was turning the tires burning the ground was in my sky I was laughing the bitch was trashed and death was in my eye I had started pretty

 

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