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Videos of the Day – week of 3/18/19

3/18 – in tribute to the kids from around the world going on “strike” to bring attention to climate change this past Friday, here’s a live one from Midnight Oil circa 1982

3/19 – The wonders of YouTube never cease…this would definitely make me late for the “tube” as they call it in London town…

3/20 – ICYMI, Colbert’s Late Show on CBS has been doing some pretty interesting things with their already-excellent choices in musical guests…like letting Spike Jonze direct this performance of Karen O w/ Danger Mouse, who released a new album last week

3/21 – Tonight at 8:30pm, The Head & The Heart plans a livestream from L.A. on their YouTube channel, including new songs! Their new album is out 5/17 & here’s their new lyric video

3/22 – The Get Up Kids are back with a new album in May!

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