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The Black Keys – Meet Me in the City (Junior Kimbrough cover) Lyrics 17 years ago
This track is from the Key's album: Chulahoma, which is made up of remakes of Junior Kimbrough's songs. He had a very crucial influence on Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney. However, the Black Keys were never able to meet Junior Kimbrough before he died. It is interesting to compare the Key's version to the orginal--I have to say I love the Black Key's take on it more.

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The Kinks – A Face In The Crowd Lyrics 17 years ago
This track is a great addition to The Kink's album Soap Opera. The whole album tells the story of the star-maker: a famous artist who lives a life of glamour and then switches places with Norman, a typical working class man, to gather information for his songs. Ironically, Norman becomes more famous that the starmaker was, leaving the starmaker left uncertain about his identity. He is only an ordinary man now.

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The Black Keys – All Hands Against His Own Lyrics 17 years ago
This song has a great beat and I absolutely love Dan Auerbach's vocals in it. The Key's album Rubber Factory was actually titled this because they practiced and recorded the songs for the album in an abandoned factory that manufactured rubber!

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