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It looks like this may have been recorded with a cellphone, but the person who shot it was right up front and even the sound quality is good.
Don’t pass it by.
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“Daddy Was a Badass” is pretty dang badass.

Speaking of badass, Majelen, posted by goose, is a badass guitar player.


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Nice cover of a great song. I've been meaning to learn how to pick it. Strumming it is pretty easy, but the picking is a bit more complicated.


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Dad and his daughter singing one of dad’s songs. Just Steve on piano and their voices. Exquisite



A solo performance by Lilly of one of her originals.

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I am seriously bummed tonight. I had the chance to see the Hillbilly Thomists, but broke a tooth and spent the afternoon in the dentist's chair instead.

The Hillbilly Thomists don't tour a lot because their "day jobs" as Dominican priests keeps them pretty busy.

Tonight was the second time they've performed in Chicago. I hope they come back next year so I can see them, broken tooth or not.






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This going back a few decades...Bam Bam from the early 80s.

This local band is often referred as one of the foundation blocks of the grunge movement in rock. The lead singer Tina Bell was herself often called the "Godmother of Grunge". Not exactly what most might've expected from the early years given how the movement's dynamic had evolved into by the end of the 1980s and into the 90s.

Like fellow grunge-era lead singers Layne Staley of Alice in Chains and Andrew Wood of Mother Love Bone, Bell had her own share of substance abuse demons and she too passed away in her early 50s from them, though by then far removed from her early years in the Seattle music scene.

I had to search a bit to find any digital media with them. The quality's far removed from the standards of today, but video tape recoding was the best (and cheapest) that was around back then. Somewhere around this house of ours there's still a mixtape or two with some of their early material. Only Heaven knows where it is though...



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mE WAN DA POONANI





 
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I'm being repressed!

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Jo-El Sonnier- No More One More Time. Best break-up song ever
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Oldest known written song, in cuneiform on a clay tablet, the Hurrian Hymn No. 6, composed around the 14th century BCE:




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"First, Eyes."
 
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Singer/songwriter from rural southern Indiana. Cover of the Ben E. King song.



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Everyone knows the artist but maybe not the songs.



 
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