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Songs You Came Across On Some Streaming Service And Thought Your Head-Case Buds Might Enjoy Too. No Critical Endorsement Implied. Fuck Vevo etc.

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    No offense but fuck you Doug. I don't need to hear that.

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Hmm, I just played it without really looking at what it was, and my thought was, 'Cool, a The Sundays tune I had not heard before.'  Oh, it is a band I didn't know about that sounds like them, even better. 

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As for the band you are remembering that was emotionally overwhelmed by the crowd singing along, yes, that was the exact same festival!
You are thinking of the band Dishwalla and their massive breakout hit, "Counting Blue Cars". [1, 2, 3, 4]
Here is how that unforgettable moment unfolded:
  • The WHFS Connection: WHFS 99.1 FM had been absolutely hammering "Counting Blue Cars" (famous for its "Tell me all your thoughts on God / 'Cause I'm on my way to see Her" chorus) on the airwaves for weeks leading up to the festival. It was heavily responsible for breaking the band into the mainstream. [1, 2]
  • The Overwhelming Moment: When the band walked out onto the HFStival stage, it was one of their first times playing a massive stadium venue. When they struck the chords to that song, the entire stadium of roughly 60,000 people blasted the lyrics back at them. [1, 2, 3]
  • The Lead Singer's Reaction: The lead singer, JR Richards, was so visibly moved, stunned, and emotionally overwhelmed by hearing a sea of tens of thousands of strangers perfectly singing his own words back to him that he choked up on stage.
It is considered one of the quintessential "we've finally made it" moments of '90s alternative rock history, serving as the perfect, beautiful contrast to the chaotic Jewel incident earlier in the day.

 

Not sure if the best place to post, but WTH....  Some background, because I write too much: one of my favorite people in my work life lives in New Zealand.  When I and others helped on an ERP project implementation, he sent us a wonderful thank you note, along with a down vest of the company and a polo shirt from the All Blacks team.  I've always loved to see videos of Haka's and the like.  Also was just a big sucker for and lover of the movie Whale Rider.

This one hit in the feels a bit.  A lovely tribute to Māori culture by a Grammar School chorus.

Bit of the story behind it:

https://www.themusicman.uk/maori-culture-choir-celebration/

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A millennial friend of mine is touring .ca and got multiple free upgrades with his rental.

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I said "I got a Benz too and it's black like that."  He gave me a blank look.

 

SMH kids these days.

Polar Opposites(?)

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