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[Db] [Bb] Hi guys, I'm Charles Brownstein from northern transmissions calm.
Thanks as always for [Bbm] checking out another [Bb] episode of
Records in my life this time we have on Dilly Dally.
Let's see what they're gonna choose
Hi, I'm Liz.
I'm Katie Jimmy Tony.
We're in Dilly Dally You're watching
[C] records in my [F] life
on northern [Gm] transmissions dot [Dm] com
The [C] first [F] one that pops into my [Bb] head right now [Am] would be
[C] fever to tell
fever to [Bb] tell by the [E] AAS [Am] I
Remember listening to that.
[C] I was like 16
[Bb] That was really cool
Karen I was [C] really inspiring
[Eb] as a young [Dm] lady
You guys [F] think I love that album when it came out Karen Oh so fierce [Dm] and off that first EP [Am] to
[C] blew me [F] away
I went [Dm] and saw them shortly after [Am] that in Toronto and
[C] At that in my life.
I was wearing candy necklaces [Dm] a lot as [A] like fashion
And I remember [C] it was like I danced so hard at [F] the show and I got so [C] sweaty by the end of the [A] show
[C] My candy necklace and completely [Bb] like dissolved
[F] [Bm] [E] It's like a couple tiny pieces of candy left.
I just [C] sweat this world necklace
[Dm]
[E] For [A]
[E] some reason a [C] big record for me [F] that has just it just always seems [Gm] to pop up is
[Am] think tank [C] which is
[F] Not them.
I [Bb] guess Laura put out a new record this [Am] year or whatever, but that one [C] was
Like the [F] last one that they did before that so I guess it came out over 10 years ago
[Cm] and what's interesting [F] about that record about think tank is because it's kind of
like great in between like
rap, [Dm] you know when the Brit pop [Am] thing that they were doing was [C] just falling [F] falling out and [Dm] and
Damon Albarn [Am] started, you know [C] moving towards gorillas.
[F] So it's this really cool [C] in between
We're like some [A] songs are like rock [C] songs
all [F] rock songs and then [Dm] there's some songs that are [A] electronic and
[C] There's just a lot of different instruments and a [Bb] lot of different styles on that record
So I think [E] it's really cool listen [A] very original [C] and it also came out around
[F]
Same time that radiohead [D] was doing like super [A]
[Bb] like
[C] epic dark
[A]
Albums like today and held to the [C] teeth and stuff.
So [Bb] think tank also came out around [E] that time and had like this
[D] like some like a
like [C] [Bb] kind of
Imagery [E] in it as well.
So it's just like a really weird mix
[C] I feel like [F] yeah the industry or the
[Bb] Culturally, there was a [B] lot of changes going on [Am] between like people were moving away [F] from guitar music [Bb] around that time
So I [Gm] think that's a [Am] cool
[C] Another record
[F] That's more recent.
That's
[Dm] We listened to it [F] in the band on the way here was smoke ring for a halo good file
[Dm] That is very [Am] good [F] spell
that album so good [Dm] and [A] I
Describe [C] it as like
[F]
No, just [Dm] like that day when [Am] you're having like a bummer day.
You don't feel like going [F] out [Dm] and
You're kind of [Am] hungover and you're just hanging [C] like
your [F] best friend [Dm] who's
[A] Maybe more just your best friend because they [C] like live next door to you [Bb] or they're your roommate
or they [D] just happen to be around [E] that day [A]
and
[C] That record to me feels like [Bb] yeah, you know, it's like a best friend or something
It's just in the room [C] hanging out
[F] Got no [E] plans [Bb] It's [C] nice
[Bb] Everything yeah
[G] An album that
[Am] I really [C] like that influenced me [Fm] more recently was
[Dm] [F] Atomizer by big black
[Bb] Denim our good friend and [A] who plays drums and another project [F] I'm in
Showed me one song bazooka Joe [Dm] off it and [Am] I couldn't stop listening to it over and over again
Hearing [F] it
went [E] home had to like listen to the [Am] album and just find it [C] over and over and
[F] kind of [C] like
[A] It's [C] not really an industrial record but listening to [F] it kind of like [E] made me wanna like listen to more [Am] like [C] heavy
Like [Bb] electric electronic elements in rock [D] music and kind of got [E] me interested in like heavy industrial stuff
so [Cm] it kind of just [Bb] took me on a new [E] path of like
Diving into some music that I hadn't [C] really listened to much before
[A]
Fantastic.
Oh and I [C] drove my roommate crazy singing like the like couple lyrics to bazooka Joe [Dm] over and over [E] again
So I like to sing to myself [A] [C] at home or pretty much all the [Bb] time
[E] And I didn't know the lyrics so I just be like
[A]
[C] Joe man is back.
Joe man is [F] back.
Hang with me [Gm] Joe
I know that [Am] song
and I just say it over and over again
Joe [F] man went crazy
[G] [C] [Dm] [C] That's
[F]
it Bye Thank you
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[G] [C]
[Bb]
[Db] [Bb] Hi guys, I'm Charles Brownstein from northern transmissions calm.
Thanks as always for [Bbm] checking out another [Bb] episode of
Records in my life this time we have on Dilly Dally.
Let's see what they're gonna choose
Hi, I'm Liz.
I'm Katie Jimmy Tony.
We're in Dilly Dally You're watching
[C] records in my [F] life
on northern [Gm] transmissions dot [Dm] com
The [C] first [F] one that pops into my [Bb] head right now [Am] would be
[C] fever to tell
fever to [Bb] tell by the [E] AAS [Am] I
Remember listening to that.
[C] I was like 16
[Bb] That was really cool
Karen I was [C] really inspiring
[Eb] as a young [Dm] lady
You guys [F] think I love that album when it came out Karen Oh so fierce [Dm] and off that first EP [Am] to
[C] blew me [F] away
I went [Dm] and saw them shortly after [Am] that in Toronto and
[C] At that in my life.
I was wearing candy necklaces [Dm] a lot as [A] like fashion
And I remember [C] it was like I danced so hard at [F] the show and I got so [C] sweaty by the end of the [A] show
[C] My candy necklace and completely [Bb] like dissolved
[F] [Bm] [E] It's like a couple tiny pieces of candy left.
I just [C] sweat this world necklace
[Dm]
[E] For [A]
[E] some reason a [C] big record for me [F] that has just it just always seems [Gm] to pop up is
[Am] think tank [C] which is
[F] Not them.
I [Bb] guess Laura put out a new record this [Am] year or whatever, but that one [C] was
Like the [F] last one that they did before that so I guess it came out over 10 years ago
[Cm] and what's interesting [F] about that record about think tank is because it's kind of
like great in between like
rap, [Dm] you know when the Brit pop [Am] thing that they were doing was [C] just falling [F] falling out and [Dm] and
Damon Albarn [Am] started, you know [C] moving towards gorillas.
[F] So it's this really cool [C] in between
We're like some [A] songs are like rock [C] songs
all [F] rock songs and then [Dm] there's some songs that are [A] electronic and
[C] There's just a lot of different instruments and a [Bb] lot of different styles on that record
So I think [E] it's really cool listen [A] very original [C] and it also came out around
[F]
Same time that radiohead [D] was doing like super [A]
[Bb] like
[C] epic dark
[A]
Albums like today and held to the [C] teeth and stuff.
So [Bb] think tank also came out around [E] that time and had like this
[D] like some like a
like [C] [Bb] kind of
Imagery [E] in it as well.
So it's just like a really weird mix
[C] I feel like [F] yeah the industry or the
[Bb] Culturally, there was a [B] lot of changes going on [Am] between like people were moving away [F] from guitar music [Bb] around that time
So I [Gm] think that's a [Am] cool
[C] Another record
[F] That's more recent.
That's
[Dm] We listened to it [F] in the band on the way here was smoke ring for a halo good file
[Dm] That is very [Am] good [F] spell
that album so good [Dm] and [A] I
Describe [C] it as like
[F]
No, just [Dm] like that day when [Am] you're having like a bummer day.
You don't feel like going [F] out [Dm] and
You're kind of [Am] hungover and you're just hanging [C] like
your [F] best friend [Dm] who's
[A] Maybe more just your best friend because they [C] like live next door to you [Bb] or they're your roommate
or they [D] just happen to be around [E] that day [A]
and
[C] That record to me feels like [Bb] yeah, you know, it's like a best friend or something
It's just in the room [C] hanging out
[F] Got no [E] plans [Bb] It's [C] nice
[Bb] Everything yeah
[G] An album that
[Am] I really [C] like that influenced me [Fm] more recently was
[Dm] [F] Atomizer by big black
[Bb] Denim our good friend and [A] who plays drums and another project [F] I'm in
Showed me one song bazooka Joe [Dm] off it and [Am] I couldn't stop listening to it over and over again
Hearing [F] it
went [E] home had to like listen to the [Am] album and just find it [C] over and over and
[F] kind of [C] like
[A] It's [C] not really an industrial record but listening to [F] it kind of like [E] made me wanna like listen to more [Am] like [C] heavy
Like [Bb] electric electronic elements in rock [D] music and kind of got [E] me interested in like heavy industrial stuff
so [Cm] it kind of just [Bb] took me on a new [E] path of like
Diving into some music that I hadn't [C] really listened to much before
[A]
Fantastic.
Oh and I [C] drove my roommate crazy singing like the like couple lyrics to bazooka Joe [Dm] over and over [E] again
So I like to sing to myself [A] [C] at home or pretty much all the [Bb] time
[E] And I didn't know the lyrics so I just be like
[A]
[C] Joe man is back.
Joe man is [F] back.
Hang with me [Gm] Joe
I know that [Am] song
and I just say it over and over again
Joe [F] man went crazy
[G] [C] [Dm] [C] That's
[F]
it Bye Thank you
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_ _ [Db] _ _ [Bb] Hi guys, I'm Charles Brownstein from northern transmissions calm.
Thanks as always for [Bbm] checking out another [Bb] episode of
Records in my life this time we have on Dilly Dally.
Let's see what they're gonna choose
_ Hi, I'm Liz.
I'm Katie Jimmy Tony.
We're in Dilly Dally You're watching
[C] records in my [F] life
on northern [Gm] transmissions dot [Dm] com
The _ [C] _ first [F] one that pops into my [Bb] head right now [Am] would be
[C] fever to tell
fever to [Bb] tell by the [E] AAS [Am] I
Remember listening to that.
[C] I was like 16
[Bb] That was really cool
Karen I was [C] really _ inspiring
_ [Eb] as a young [Dm] lady
You guys [F] think I love that album when it came out Karen Oh so fierce [Dm] and off that first EP [Am] to
_ [C] blew me _ [F] away
_ I went [Dm] and saw them shortly after [Am] that in Toronto _ and
[C] At that in my life.
I was wearing candy necklaces [Dm] a lot as [A] like fashion
And I remember [C] it was like I danced so hard at [F] the show and I got so [C] sweaty by the end of the [A] show
_ _ [C] My candy necklace and completely [Bb] like dissolved
[F] _ [Bm] _ [E] It's like a couple tiny pieces of candy left.
I just [C] sweat this world necklace
[Dm] _ _
_ _ [E] For _ _ [A] _
[E] some reason a [C] big record for me [F] that has just it just always seems [Gm] to pop up is
[Am] think tank [C] which is
[F] Not them.
I [Bb] guess Laura put out a new record this [Am] year or whatever, but that one [C] was
Like the [F] last one that they did before that so I guess it came out over 10 years ago
_ [Cm] and what's interesting [F] about that record about think tank is because it's kind of
like great in between like
_ rap, [Dm] you know when the Brit pop [Am] thing that they were doing was [C] just falling [F] _ falling out and [Dm] and
Damon Albarn [Am] started, you know [C] moving towards gorillas.
[F] So it's this really cool [C] in between
We're like some [A] songs are like rock [C] songs
all [F] rock songs and then [Dm] there's some songs that are [A] electronic and
[C] There's just a lot of different instruments and a [Bb] lot of different styles on that record
So I think [E] it's really cool listen [A] very original [C] and it also came out around
[F]
Same time that radiohead [D] was doing like super _ [A]
[Bb] like
_ [C] epic dark
[A] _
Albums like today and held to the [C] teeth and stuff.
So [Bb] think tank also came out around [E] that time and had like this
[D] like some like a
like [C] _ _ [Bb] kind of
Imagery [E] in it as well.
So it's just like a really weird mix
[C] I feel like [F] yeah the industry or the
[Bb] Culturally, there was a [B] lot of changes going on [Am] between like people were moving away [F] from guitar music [Bb] around that time
So I [Gm] think that's a [Am] cool
_ _ _ [C] _ Another record
[F] That's more recent.
That's
[Dm] We listened to it [F] in the band on the way here was smoke ring for a halo good file _
[Dm] That is very [Am] good [F] spell
that album so good _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] and _ [A] _ I
Describe [C] it as like
[F] _
_ No, just [Dm] like that day when [Am] you're having like a bummer day.
You don't feel like going [F] out _ [Dm] and
You're kind of [Am] hungover and you're just hanging [C] like _
your [F] best friend [Dm] who's
[A] Maybe more just your best friend because they [C] like live next door to you [Bb] or they're your roommate
or they [D] just happen to be around [E] that day [A] _
and
[C] That record to me feels like [Bb] yeah, you know, it's like a best friend or something
It's just in the room [C] hanging out
[F] _ _ _ _ Got no [E] plans [Bb] It's [C] nice _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ Everything yeah
[G] An album that _
[Am] I really [C] like that influenced me [Fm] more recently was
[Dm] _ _ _ [F] Atomizer _ by big black
_ [Bb] _ Denim our good friend and [A] who plays drums and another project [F] I'm in
_ Showed me one song bazooka Joe [Dm] off it and [Am] I couldn't stop listening to it over and over again
Hearing [F] it
went [E] home had to like listen to the [Am] album and just find it [C] over and over and
[F] kind of [C] like
_ _ _ [A] It's _ [C] not really an industrial record but listening to [F] it kind of like [E] made me wanna like listen to more [Am] like [C] heavy
_ Like [Bb] electric electronic elements in rock [D] music and kind of got [E] me interested in like heavy industrial stuff
so [Cm] it kind of just [Bb] took me on a new [E] path of like
_ Diving into some music that I hadn't [C] really listened to much before
[A] _ _ _
Fantastic.
Oh and I [C] drove my roommate crazy singing like the like couple lyrics to bazooka Joe [Dm] over and over [E] again
So I like to sing to myself [A] [C] at home or pretty much all the [Bb] time
[E] And I didn't know the lyrics so I just be like
[A] _
[C] Joe man is back.
Joe man is [F] back.
Hang with me [Gm] Joe
I know that [Am] song
and I just say it over and over again
Joe [F] man went crazy _ _ _
[G] _ [C] _ [Dm] _ [C] That's _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ it _ _ _ _ Bye Thank you
_ _ _ [Bbm] _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
_ _ [Db] _ _ [Bb] Hi guys, I'm Charles Brownstein from northern transmissions calm.
Thanks as always for [Bbm] checking out another [Bb] episode of
Records in my life this time we have on Dilly Dally.
Let's see what they're gonna choose
_ Hi, I'm Liz.
I'm Katie Jimmy Tony.
We're in Dilly Dally You're watching
[C] records in my [F] life
on northern [Gm] transmissions dot [Dm] com
The _ [C] _ first [F] one that pops into my [Bb] head right now [Am] would be
[C] fever to tell
fever to [Bb] tell by the [E] AAS [Am] I
Remember listening to that.
[C] I was like 16
[Bb] That was really cool
Karen I was [C] really _ inspiring
_ [Eb] as a young [Dm] lady
You guys [F] think I love that album when it came out Karen Oh so fierce [Dm] and off that first EP [Am] to
_ [C] blew me _ [F] away
_ I went [Dm] and saw them shortly after [Am] that in Toronto _ and
[C] At that in my life.
I was wearing candy necklaces [Dm] a lot as [A] like fashion
And I remember [C] it was like I danced so hard at [F] the show and I got so [C] sweaty by the end of the [A] show
_ _ [C] My candy necklace and completely [Bb] like dissolved
[F] _ [Bm] _ [E] It's like a couple tiny pieces of candy left.
I just [C] sweat this world necklace
[Dm] _ _
_ _ [E] For _ _ [A] _
[E] some reason a [C] big record for me [F] that has just it just always seems [Gm] to pop up is
[Am] think tank [C] which is
[F] Not them.
I [Bb] guess Laura put out a new record this [Am] year or whatever, but that one [C] was
Like the [F] last one that they did before that so I guess it came out over 10 years ago
_ [Cm] and what's interesting [F] about that record about think tank is because it's kind of
like great in between like
_ rap, [Dm] you know when the Brit pop [Am] thing that they were doing was [C] just falling [F] _ falling out and [Dm] and
Damon Albarn [Am] started, you know [C] moving towards gorillas.
[F] So it's this really cool [C] in between
We're like some [A] songs are like rock [C] songs
all [F] rock songs and then [Dm] there's some songs that are [A] electronic and
[C] There's just a lot of different instruments and a [Bb] lot of different styles on that record
So I think [E] it's really cool listen [A] very original [C] and it also came out around
[F]
Same time that radiohead [D] was doing like super _ [A]
[Bb] like
_ [C] epic dark
[A] _
Albums like today and held to the [C] teeth and stuff.
So [Bb] think tank also came out around [E] that time and had like this
[D] like some like a
like [C] _ _ [Bb] kind of
Imagery [E] in it as well.
So it's just like a really weird mix
[C] I feel like [F] yeah the industry or the
[Bb] Culturally, there was a [B] lot of changes going on [Am] between like people were moving away [F] from guitar music [Bb] around that time
So I [Gm] think that's a [Am] cool
_ _ _ [C] _ Another record
[F] That's more recent.
That's
[Dm] We listened to it [F] in the band on the way here was smoke ring for a halo good file _
[Dm] That is very [Am] good [F] spell
that album so good _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] and _ [A] _ I
Describe [C] it as like
[F] _
_ No, just [Dm] like that day when [Am] you're having like a bummer day.
You don't feel like going [F] out _ [Dm] and
You're kind of [Am] hungover and you're just hanging [C] like _
your [F] best friend [Dm] who's
[A] Maybe more just your best friend because they [C] like live next door to you [Bb] or they're your roommate
or they [D] just happen to be around [E] that day [A] _
and
[C] That record to me feels like [Bb] yeah, you know, it's like a best friend or something
It's just in the room [C] hanging out
[F] _ _ _ _ Got no [E] plans [Bb] It's [C] nice _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ Everything yeah
[G] An album that _
[Am] I really [C] like that influenced me [Fm] more recently was
[Dm] _ _ _ [F] Atomizer _ by big black
_ [Bb] _ Denim our good friend and [A] who plays drums and another project [F] I'm in
_ Showed me one song bazooka Joe [Dm] off it and [Am] I couldn't stop listening to it over and over again
Hearing [F] it
went [E] home had to like listen to the [Am] album and just find it [C] over and over and
[F] kind of [C] like
_ _ _ [A] It's _ [C] not really an industrial record but listening to [F] it kind of like [E] made me wanna like listen to more [Am] like [C] heavy
_ Like [Bb] electric electronic elements in rock [D] music and kind of got [E] me interested in like heavy industrial stuff
so [Cm] it kind of just [Bb] took me on a new [E] path of like
_ Diving into some music that I hadn't [C] really listened to much before
[A] _ _ _
Fantastic.
Oh and I [C] drove my roommate crazy singing like the like couple lyrics to bazooka Joe [Dm] over and over [E] again
So I like to sing to myself [A] [C] at home or pretty much all the [Bb] time
[E] And I didn't know the lyrics so I just be like
[A] _
[C] Joe man is back.
Joe man is [F] back.
Hang with me [Gm] Joe
I know that [Am] song
and I just say it over and over again
Joe [F] man went crazy _ _ _
[G] _ [C] _ [Dm] _ [C] That's _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ it _ _ _ _ Bye Thank you
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