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The Loaded Poets – “The Miller Beer Song”

Guest Post by Jim Wood of The Loaded Poets:

 

A teenage Dan Snyder (keyboards) and Jim Wood (vocals) banged out this 3-minute masterpiece in the living room of Dan’s childhood home on an upright piano at which Dan had recently labored during his agonizing bout with childhood piano lessons. Wood’s poison pen recounts a tale of drunken romance and all the angst that goes with it in this early example of frenetic Loaded Poets’ product.

Performed with nostalgic pride and renewed energy at the Knitting Factory in Brooklyn, New York, where Loaded Poets celebrated the digital release of their feature film The Front Man.

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The Loaded Poets – “Baby”

Guest Post by Jim Wood of The Loaded Poets:

One of Loaded Poets’ recent compositions, Baby is a song about the heartbreak of the unfair world of conception…some cannot conceive and desperately want to, while others “spit ’em out and say goodbye.”

 

An ode to one’s hopefully future child is delivered with passion by Loaded Poets, performed live at the Knitting Factory in Brooklyn, New York to celebrate the digital release of The Front Man.

 

 

 

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