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December Days by The Rocket Summer from his The Early Years EP. i still can't believe that he wrote all the music on this album before he was 17. i mean, how can someone so young write music that's so FREAKIN AMAZING?!
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Ozzy Osbourne - Back On Earth
Good song. As it's almost over, next... I think I'll go with Dreamer, followed by the Goldfinger version of 99 Red Balloons.
Good song. As it's almost over, next... I think I'll go with Dreamer, followed by the Goldfinger version of 99 Red Balloons.
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December Days, jus like last time, but it's close to the end. Devendra Banhard's At The Hop is coming up next.
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Redcoats by The Divorce from their album There Will Be Blood Tonight.
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Don't Worry, Be Happy played on theremin. Never heard of the instrument before, but it seems pretty awesome.
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Crowded House - "Even A Child"
As for the theremin... the best known theremin part in popular music is that weird noise at the start of the Beach Boys' "Good Vibrations". The Muttonbirds (the band, not the sooty shearwaters) also have theremin parts in a couple of their songs, including their version of "Don't Fear the Reaper" (from the end credits of "The Frighteners").
As for the theremin... the best known theremin part in popular music is that weird noise at the start of the Beach Boys' "Good Vibrations". The Muttonbirds (the band, not the sooty shearwaters) also have theremin parts in a couple of their songs, including their version of "Don't Fear the Reaper" (from the end credits of "The Frighteners").


