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LIVE MUSIC

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dybmh

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It's long, but the transition at minute 13 makes it worth the wait. Plus the whole song is phat.
 
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Cooky

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There are probably a hundred versions of the world famous Stagger Lee song. I was really impressed with this one in particular by Nick Cave.
Stagger Lee - Wikipedia


 
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Cooky

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Since we're going with explicit lyrics now, I'm just gonna have to introduce the Misfits.

 

Cooky

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This is my new favorite song! I dedicate it to @Amanaki, because I think it's album cover is in his native language. Plus it's a really cool song.

 

Cooky

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Hey @dybmh , I never knew that this song was originally by Ween, I thought it was a Phish song. Anyways, here's the original - The Roses are Free - Perfect for christmas time... :thumbsup:

...And what a jam it truly is too..!!

 
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Cooky

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In dedication to @Rival and all the Brits:
A jam. :)

...By 3:45 every string on his guitar is broke! Love it. :D
 
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...Since I know you guys liked that last song so much, I can't 'not' include the studio version for you as a bonus. :D


...Seriously, I wish Phish would cover this!
Someone forward this to Trey.
 

dybmh

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Here's another big sound crew... I also love the message of the song, I think you will too...

Opposite people? Everyone knows how to dance...

The Hebrew word Shalom means peace. But the same letters spell Shalem which means complete. The two words/meanings compliment each other, right? Peace must include everyone; peace must be complete. If any single person is left out, is it real? Is it peace? That's why I love these big band ensembles with a diverse group of musicians. It reminds me of what it might be like if world peace is ever achieved.

 
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