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Doesn't Anybody Knock?

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Doesn't Anybody Knock?

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Doesn't Anybody Knock? Doesn’t Anybody Knock? We Have Nothing To Fear… May 31, 1975 “One of these nights, one of these crazy old nights… we’re gonna find out pretty mama, what turns on your lights… The full moon is calling, the fever is high and the wicked wind whispers and moans… You’ve got your demons, you got your desires, well, I’ve got a few of my own.” Okay, I’d been 10 years old for fifteen days when this song was released and started playing on the radio and I’ll be honest: It scared the crap out of me. “The wicked wind whispers and moans?” Huh? Gulp. It might have been that my oldest brother, Woody, turned 18 that day, which carried some weird and sinister overtones to it (I remember thinking five years earlier, the day he turned 13 and I was newly five, that he was going to beat the crap out of me because he was now a “teenager” and that’s just what teenagers did). It could have been that because at 18, he was 6’7″ and 250 pounds. (Well, that’s what I would have...

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