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Then some videos from the Black Sheep album I have never seen:
Flavor of the Month
Similak Child
Strobelite Honey
And I wonder if there are any Kadavar videos?

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Having seen them last night, The Tea Party are going to be on heavy rotation through my playlist for the forseeable future.
Walking Wounded
The Bazaar
Turn The Lamp Down Low
Coming Home
Heaven Coming Down
Three of my favourite songs of theirs:
Psychopomp
Transmission
Cathartik
And just because I love their cover of it:
The Superjesus also supported them, which was fantastic. Haven't heard them in years, was good to see them back together.

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But first I want to check out Zeugma's attempt to class up the joint:
Elfrida Andree, Piano Trio No. 2.3rd movement

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Funk for Friday!
Carla Thomas
Eric B. and Rakim
Biz Markie
Fats Waller
The Beta Band

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David M Mallon |

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One that's been on mind since Sunday,
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers--"Even the Losers"
One that I hope (but doubt) has been on her mind since Sunday,
And one that doesn't have anything to do with Sunday,
Gorky's Zygotic Mynci--"Her Hair Hangs Long"
This album was a pretty good complement to Village Green Preservation Society.
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"In response to the success of her single, she received threats from white supremacist groups such as the Ku Klux Klan, and retired from performance soon after.[1] She remained out of music and lived in Gainesville for the next 25 years.
"In 1993, rap group Salt-n-Pepa sampled "What a Man" for their hit single "Whatta Man", which was a massive hit. In the wake of the single's success, Lyndell began performing again, and in 2003, at the opening of the Stax Museum, she performed "What a Man" live for the first time ever."
F*~*in' 'Merica.