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Harvey Danger, Flagpole Sitta, Sad Sweetheart of the Radio, Cream and Bastards Rise
I remember being in marching band in high school hearing “Flagpole Sitta” on the cheerleaders mix tape across the field. The days were hot and long and the girls had at least a 15 song mix, and I got to hear this song blast out at least 3 times, a respite of cool indie pop…
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Ween, The Mollusk
For part 59 of my youtube countdown, I have another video from Ween’s amazing 1997 record, The Mollusk. The song, appropriately enough, is “The Mollusk” itself. This song is a beautiful story about a semi-creepy older man talking to a boy at the beach about a magical mollusk he found by the shore. It’s a…
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The Flaming Lips, Talkin Bout The Smiling Deathporn Immortality Blues
Part 53 rolls on again with the legendary FLAMING LIPS! I love them so much, and I love this song so much. I’m in love, with a band and a song, why? Because they never break my heart. Take “Talkin’ Bout the Smiling Deathporn Immortality Blues” from the 1992 album Hit to Death in the…
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Ween, Mutilated Lips
Welcome to part 51 of my ever expanding youtube countdown. For this spanking new edition, I bring you more Ween playing on TV shows that no longer exist. I have no idea what this show is. I think it’s from Canadian MTV, but I don’t know, the internet isn’t telling me. Anyway, they are playing…
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Ween, Freedom of '76, The Jane Pratt Show
The alternative vibe continues in part 45 of my epic youtube countdown. This time its Ween, on the, ahem, “unforgettable” Jane Pratt Show in 1993 playing “Freedom of ’76.” The song, a slow soul jam, comes from Ween’s brilliant album Chocolate and Cheese. Ween, for the uninitiated, consists of Gene Ween (aka Aaron Freeman, lead…
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The Flaming Lips, She Don't Use Jelly, Live on Letterman
Welcome to part 44 of my youtube countdown! Today I bring you a real blast from the past. It’s the Flaming Lips on the David Letterman show in 1995 performing their only commercial pop hit, “She Don’t Use Jelly.” I discovered the Flaming Lips when I was 17 years old ten years ago, right before…
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Matthew Sweet, We're The Same and Girlfriend
Welcome to a special Two for Tuesday of my youtube countdown. This is part 34, and today we are featuring two fantastic clips from 90s indie rocker Matthew Sweet. The first is “We’re the Same.” I love this video and song. It’s such a classic tasteful 90s rock song. A perfect 60s throwback featuring a…