"The World's Address" (They Might Be Giants cover) performed by The Tapalou Teeth CrackerssteemCreated with Sketch.

in #music7 years ago

Hello Steemians!

Well, it's been a super busy time for me here on the farm and my musical output has been lacking as I try to button up a greenhouse and a pole barn for solar panels before the snow starts flying in Vermont (more on this project in a future post).

BUT!

I managed to squeeze out a little something on a lazy Saturday morning with my friend Ms. McSherbert and our house band - The Tapalou Teeth Crackers.

They Might Be Giants were the first band that I really got into, in high school.  Twenty years later, here they are again, rediscovered with a cache of "kids' albums" that everyone can enjoy.  Once we burned through those offerings, I dug out some of my old CDs and we learned this song, "The World's Address," off of one of their first albums.

Anyway, I'm looking forward to a little more time in the winter when I can contribute some more original thoughts here on Steemit.

In the meantime, I hope this tides over some of my followers out there!  Thanks to all of you who have gotten me to 1100 followers and a year of incredible discovery here on Steemit.  

I hope everybody has a wonderful, PEACEFUL holiday season.  May you hold the true spirit of this time of year close to your heart!


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I liked a beautiful song very much to me

Thank you very much for listening!

Very very unique song and performance. So good to see you again @anarchrysalis!

Thanks Lyndsay, good to hear from you! So good to do it

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