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Zia McCabe from The Dandy Warhols personifies everything The Dandy Warhols stand for: sassy, cooly detached, and dripping in attitude. The keyboardist adds a lush sonic wash to the Dandy’s inherent popism, and keeps the lads in check as they wind their way through the stadiums of the world. Well, kinda. To be a fly on the wall on their tour bus! Some folk have all the fun.

Willie Nelson / On The Road Again
I grew up listening to Willie Nelson, and this song was one of my first favorites. It’s perfect to sing along to and even more fun to dance to. Of course, now that being on the road is my life too, I can’t help but make it one of the theme songs for my life.

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Ed Harcourt

September 3, 2008 · 0 comments

Ed Harcourt writes lush, melodic songs that skirt the parameters of a variety of genres, but never really settle on any. Half his luck. His soulful bluster is wonderful: an uplifting tuneful journey through the annuls of classic songwriting. So fittingly he leads off with a Doobie Brothers classic. 

The Doobie Brothers / What A Fool Believes
There’s something about Michael MacDonald’s white beard that’s so warm, so inviting, you feel he has the authority to teach you so much. This song is his calling card. It’s almost like every section is a chorus. I cherish it’.

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