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Videos of the Day – week of 9/26/16

9/26 – The Allah-Las new video (above) matches the vintage feel of their music…apparently their new album was recorded with the same board as Pet Sounds!

9/27 – Frankie Lee takes his place among hunky troubadours like Pete Yorn and Charlie Mars with the new song & video for “Where Do We Belong?”

9/28 – today is the 40th anniv. of Stevie Wonder’s Songs In The Key Of Life.  Here are some outtakes from his Carpool Karaoke from last year…

9/29 – observe the masters, Descendents, back with their 1st album in 12 years!

9/30 – RIP Marc Bolan aka T. Rex, born back on this date in 1947…here’s an alternate version of “Children of the Revolution” from the Born To Boogie film, feat. Elton John & Ringo Starr!!

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