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This ducth Ska song's title is translated Koteka, or penis tube ( actually a horn afaik). Never heard about it till recent, 2nd Dutch gem that entered my ear this year. 1-st one had something to do with the Eastern Bunny.

 
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I came across sticky fingers by chance when I was looking for new music. I like the way he says 'hurricane' in the first line of the song. They're actually an Australian band, completely indie and quite popular from what I understand.
Like em too, like so many totally unknown (for me) bands found on youtube or posted on one of the bluelight music threads. Are they Indie,sticky finger I found tthem hrough, probably that guy from the Hawaiin living perma culture, and very anti Mosanto. So how it is. Indie
, Sonic Youth pops up. In the en genre's are made up tools to catgorize music for a bit.

Gangsta Grass, Paul Izak/ colleberations. bluegrass and song's like take yo praise from Camille Yarbrough where new. Although in your youth you do seem to record a lot of what music is around you, like you never loose that feeling it created. Loui Armstrong was one of my granddad listended to. And that still has inluence as all other music that i heard, like from my mom. folk, rock like the Band/ Neil Young. Kraftwurk, Eurythimics and Nick Cave (the guy with poplyps on his vocal cords, just kiddin hope he doesnt but i was a kid at the time (good excuse).
 
Gezelligheid! (though I have no idea what they're saying, my Dutch is not good as I'm lazy and Dutch peeps have great English in general).
Me either the first few hundred times ... So be assured its not your Dutch they rhyme in a new form of street language originated in our capitol/ weed smoking town. And the rhymes are absurdistic. But as i dont live there i needed undertitles to get it.

Dont know if their is a poetry form based upon absurdness. but hip hop certainly has.
 
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