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I want to hear more stuff from these guys.  Cool beards.

merlin:

The Avett Brothers - “Murder In the City”

Gorgeous. Makes me a little teary.

2009.01.24  10:22am  

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    I don’t care how many times it’s been reblogged…it deserves another. jbishop:
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    I think I’m late to...party on this one - Carly played a couple songs for
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    I want to hear more stuff from these guys. Cool beards.
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    “Murder in the City” - A very sweet and powerful song by...iTunes Music Store.
  11. nameles reblogged this from merlin and added:
    subtle guitar playing and harmonies, not to mention the lyrics, which I typically don’t even pay attention to until I am...
  12. gompr reblogged this from merlin and added:
    Beautiful song. Beautiful(ly simple) music video.
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    Beautiful. I will have to find out more about these guys. They remind...of the (former)...
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    I’ve posted this before, but it’s worth
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    This was beautiful. I love finding new music. On a related note, I was interrupted...first...
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