Kim Mitchell is still wondering what he did to get inducted into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame. “You keep your head down and you’re writing and writing and the only time you kind of look up is for inspiration. “Hangover” — Max Webster (“Max Webster”)“I really liked ‘Hangover’ because it was one of the earliest songs that we wrote. “Diamonds Diamonds” — Max Webster (“High Class In Borrowed Shoes”)“As crazy as Max Webster were, they had a pretty side to them, too. I remember him coming upstairs, walking into my house and I’m like, ‘Pye, I’m going to be having dinner in 20 minutes.’ My wife at the time was making dinner downstairs.
Source: thestar July 21, 2021 09:01 UTC