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Which Side Are You On? by Natalie Merchant Which Side Are You On? by Natalie Merchant
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Video duration: 305 seconds

This classic union song was written by Florence Reece in 1931 while mine owners were terrorizing coal workers in bloody Harlan County. Natlie Merchant covered it on The House Carpenter's Daughter in 2003.

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Baby Don\ Baby Don't Go by Dwight Yoakam & Sheryl Crow
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Video duration: 241 seconds

from Under the Covers

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Skin Deep by Buddy Guy Skin Deep by Buddy Guy
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Video duration: 270 seconds

Title track from the new album

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Wale Gnouma Don by Sali Sidibe Wale Gnouma Don by Sali Sidibe
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Video duration: 288 seconds

The Wassoulu Women of Mali

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Chinese Cafe by Joni Mitchell Chinese Cafe by Joni Mitchell
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Video duration: 343 seconds

a real song by a real artist

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Take The \"A\" Train by Ella Fitzgerald Take The "A" Train by Ella Fitzgerald
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Video duration: 545 seconds

A live version of the jazz classic that Dennis Shulman sent me

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What Was That by John Gorka What Was That by John Gorka
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Video duration: 316 seconds

A typically introspective song from his eighth album, The Company You Keep.

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Alan Grayson TV ad Alan Grayson TV ad
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Video duration: 31 seconds

This is how Democrats win elections-- in Florida and anywhere else

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Ugly Man by Rickie Lee Jones Ugly Man by Rickie Lee Jones
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Video duration: 260 seconds

You want to guess who she wrote this song about? (Hint: not Chuck E.)

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I Can See For Miles by The Who I Can See For Miles by The Who
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Video duration: 246 seconds

Too bad Congress couldn't even see for inches...

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Washington Bullets by The Clash Washington Bullets by The Clash
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Video duration: 232 seconds

From the incredible 1980 album, Sandinista. Their analysis of U.S. foreign policy rings true today than ever.

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Get Together by The Youngbloods Get Together by The Youngbloods
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Video duration: 277 seconds

Dino Valenti wrote it but it hit a note with hippies in the middle and late sixties and it propelled Jesse Colin Young and his band to stardom for a time.

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I Hate Banks by Mojo Nixon & Skid Roper I Hate Banks by Mojo Nixon & Skid Roper
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Video duration: 219 seconds

from their very populist album, Frenzy

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Wake Up Everybody by Harold Melvin & the Bluenotes Wake Up Everybody by Harold Melvin & the Bluenotes
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Video duration: 221 seconds

Jim Neal was listening to this song when he made his decision to run for the U.S. Senate against North Carolina rubber stamp Republican Elizabeth Dole.

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Spoon by Can Spoon by Can
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Video duration: 185 seconds

The most commercial track from one of the least commercial bands in Europe, "Spoon" was first released on Ege Bamyasi in 1972. It made it to #1 in Germany.

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Namah Shivayah by Krishna Das Namah Shivayah by Krishna Das
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Video duration: 436 seconds

The title track from his 1998 album Pilgrim Heart.

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Hejira by Chaka Khan Hejira by Chaka Khan
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Video duration: 333 seconds

rare version of the Joni Mitchell classic

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Working Class Hero by Marianne Faithfull Working Class Hero by Marianne Faithfull
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Video duration: 283 seconds

The classic John Lennon song, recently made a hit again by Green Day was covered by Marianne Faithfull on her biggest LP, Broken English (1979).

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India by Psychedelic Furs India by Psychedelic Furs
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Video duration: 383 seconds

travelogue

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Jump by Aztec Camera Jump by Aztec Camera
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Video duration: 174 seconds

"Jump" was Van Halen's only #1 hit. I had the impression Aztec Camera did it as a kind of joke; it was a b-side of "All I Need Is Everything" the same year Van Halen released it (1984).

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The Jezebel Spirit by Brian Eno and David Byrne The Jezebel Spirit by Brian Eno and David Byrne
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Video duration: 294 seconds

Crazy misogynistic priests on the rampage

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President Gas by Psychedelic Furs President Gas by Psychedelic Furs
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Video duration: 318 seconds

from their 1982 album Forever Now

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Astronomy by Blue Oyster Cult Astronomy by Blue Oyster Cult
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Video duration: 415 seconds

This is the Imaginos version

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There Goes The Neighborhood by Body Count There Goes The Neighborhood by Body Count
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Video duration: 352 seconds

The 1992 classic by Ice-T's rock band-- with a video dedicated to Dallas' swanky Preston Hollow

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Can\ Can't Find My Way Home by Blind Faith
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Video duration: 197 seconds

One of the earliest supergroups only recorded one studio album. This was the killer cut on it.

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