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OT: ABC's of Music

Now for something different.

M is for Making Flippy Floppy - The Talking Heads

 
Q is a little hard (except we could do Queen songs forever). But I'll help out and keep it going.

A Quick Death In Texas - Clutch



Being a little liberal with the Q.
 
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I can't even remember what I've posted before, I don't think this is a repeat. I'm going to see her in a small club tomorrow night. Either her given name, Alison Sudol, or the stage name she used to use, A Fine Frenzy, works.

 
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Deanta -- The Mighty Clansman. These folks are obscure even in Irish circles, but this is some of the finest fluting out there, and they have a wonderful singer, fiddler, and bouzouki player. (The first tune is a highland, not a reel.)

 
I have no idea how to pronounce it, but it starts w/ an E. It's also kind of continuing w/ the Celtic theme, but takes it a different direction entirely.

 
I have no idea how to pronounce it, but it starts w/ an E. It's also kind of continuing w/ the Celtic theme, but takes it a different direction entirely.



Geez, another Swiss folk-metal band with pennywhistle and pipes.
 
Geez, another Swiss folk-metal band with pennywhistle and pipes.

Most of their songs features a male lead vocalist and he does the growly, guttural style, not really my thing. But the songs with this woman singing I really dig. She has since left the band though. Check out "The Call of the Mountains."
 
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A newer band out of the Boston area. H is for

Hayley Jane and the Primates - More Interesting

 

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