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All posts tagged
music
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March 22, 2005The Lyrics to the Billy Joel Song “We Didn’t Start the Fire” If They Were Written by a Muskrat Instead of by Billy Joel
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February 23, 2005Short Essays on Favorite Songs, Inspired by Nick Hornby’s Songbook: “One Tree Hill” by U2
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February 16, 2005Little-Known Song Titles That Answer Questions Posed in Better-Known Songs
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February 16, 2005John Moe’s Pop Song Correspondences: A Memo Distributed Among the “Project Loverboy” Staff, Regarding “Turn Me Loose.”
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February 11, 2005Ways in Which She Could Have Blinded Me With Science
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February 3, 2005Short Essays on Favorite Songs, Inspired by Nick Hornby’s Songbook: “Wonderful” by Everclear
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February 3, 2005John Moe’s Pop Song Correspondences: A Letter Between Siblings Who Lived in the House Described in “Our House” by Madness
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January 19, 2005Leaders of the Hip-Hop Nation
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January 3, 2005Short Essays on Favorite Songs, Inspired by Nick Hornby’s Songbook: “Santa Monica” by Everclear
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December 21, 2004Disingenuous Reasons for Band Names (’70s Edition)