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Mogger Since:
July 18, 2006
Occupation::
Fashion Stylist
Home: :
The Heart and Soul of Illinois

Songs you should hear TODAY:

  • chug a lug by Roger Miller

  • Black Shoes by The Films

  • St. Nick by Ha Ha Tonka

  • Mi Cacharrito (Road Hog) by Roberto Carlos

  • Holland 1945 by Neutral Milk Hotel

MissJunks Favorite Things

  • 1. Ben & Holly

  • 2.Spring flowers peeking up

  • 3. Being home

  • 4. Mix cd's from Friends

  • 5. PineApple Upside Cake

  • 6. Waking up to sunshine on my face

  • 7. A freshly vacumed car

  • 8. The idea of a new President

  • 9. Fiinding a garage sale first

  • 10. etsy

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  • Home

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  • Gypsy Music

  • Folk Music (American)

  • World Music

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Artist: Traveling Blackbirds

Hi Everybody,

I haven't posted in while. But I recently found this song, I wanted to share.

These are two high school guys from Madison Wisconsin who just like to jam with a guitar and a mandolin.

The song is beautiful, let me know what you think...

Happy Spring
Deb

 
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That was a sweet song...just funny to think of two high school boys playing such thoughtful, gentle music. My preteen seems to only to think of air soft guns, camouflage, and shooting his friends in wars...so yes, that was sweet.

Happy Spring to you too.

Posted about 1 month ago
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Hi Deb. So good to hear from you. And yes, this vid & tune are the perfect complement to my Sunday reverie. Very good reentry post.

Posted about 1 month ago
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I noticed that they're not singing in the dead of night. Hell, they're not singing at all. That said, it's a lovely tune. (Amd I am ever so amused by the "Say Anything" moment in the vid.)

Posted about 1 month ago

Who is Boban Markovic you ask? Perhaps the most famous horn player in eastern Europe....

Let me know what you think...
(the mp3 sounds a little like Madness don't you think?)

 

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that's really neat.

Posted 5 months ago
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After a dose of this, BBB , and Gogol Bordello, I feel a trend a-poppin'...

Posted 5 months ago
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this is really cool... it has that jamaican influence.
well done, missjunk.

Posted 5 months ago

Let me say, this was perhaps the best live show I have ever seen. Ever. The show was held at the old Logan Auditorium, which is a 3rd floor dance hall, in the old
Polish neighborhood of Chicago. Being the old fuddy duds we are, we decided to sit up in the balcony. It was cozy, we had chairs and tables, plus the space is high, but small, so we could SEE everything great.

The opening band stunk, with a capital S. I'm not sure who they even were, we all plugged our ears during the show. It was SO LOUD . One guy just screamed in the mike, the other guy just danced and moaned into his. When they said that they had cd's available, I was like?? What? You actually recorded this? Wow.

When they finished, we waited for the Balkan Beat Box to come on the stage. We waited for a few minutes, then from behind us on the balcony a lone drummer, started beating on the drum around his neck. A horn player started playing. A guy hitting an old cowbell joined in, then another horn. The 15 or so people on the balcony couldn't believe it. The Balkan Beat Box had snuck in behind us and just started jamming before the show on the balcony. I thought my husband was going to pee his pants he was so excited. They jammed for about 4 or 5 minutes then headed down the stairs, playing and parting the crowd on the floor and jammed their way up to the stage, through the crowd. WHAT A WAY TO START THE SHOW ! (There were only 10 or so people on the small balcony, so it was like a private VIP show!)

The show lasted about 2.5 hours and was the funnest, most interactive show I have ever seen or heard. The lead singer had the whole crowd standing, waving, dancing swaying and JUMPING . Every song was better than the one before it. Their balkan eastern european sound, was a mix of ska, gypsy, euro dj-ing. The whole crowd would still be there, if they only wouldn't have stopped playing! If you get a chance to see them in your area. GO! GO GO !!!!

Oh yea, when it sadly did end, they left the stage, they ended up again BEHIND US , jamming on the balcony. So, now the 15 of us up there were within touching distance to them, as they beat on their drums and horned out while we circled them!

Perhaps the best $18 I have ever spent in my whole life.

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These guys SLAY me! Sounds like you were fortunate to have been there, even with the lame opening act.

Posted 5 months ago
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this is way cool... its a classic act for balkan bands to make that start & even to leave the stage after the concert is over & keep playing in the streets... the crowd just follow them. i really enjoyed this.

Posted 5 months ago
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ZeppoNoir says:

That was great. Love the ska influenced horn arrangements. I will have to watch for them if they ever make it to my neck of the woods. Thanks for the heads up about these guys!

Posted 5 months ago
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