Songs You May Have Missed #118

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Ian Anderson: “Eurology” (Live) (2005)

The cheekily-titled “Eurology” is one of the tastiest things Jethro Tull’s mad flautist has come up with in recent years. And the live version is a wee bit livelier than the studio.

See also: https://edcyphers.com/2013/05/02/songs-you-may-have-missed-406/

Songs You May Have Missed #117

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Amos Lee: “Supply And Demand ” (2006)

One of my favorite songs by the Philly folk-soul artist.

Barenaked Ladies in Better Times

This is what the finale of a Barenaked Ladies concert looked like a decade ago. You never really knew what curveball was coming next, but it was all good, clean fun. They left you laughing because they could laugh at themselves, and at the absurdity of five dorky guys from Canada being rock stars.

There are bands doing the wacky anything-goes live thing today, but these guys have been doing it since the height of grunge rock, when it was extremely unfashionable.

Barring a return of Steven Page to the fold, times like these are over for Barenaked Ladies. Fun while it lasted.

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Stars That Matter In My Life

funny graphs - Sol Is So Much Hotter Than The Biebs

What I Hear in a Nicki Minaj Song

 

 

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