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For sheer volume it's hard to beat Seattle band Tullycraft who namedrop just about everyone in the Twee and Indie Pop movement of the mid to late 90's.
Tullycraft - Twee - YouTube
"Twee" crams in references to the Lucksmiths, 14 Iced Bears, Incredible Force of Junior, Half Japanese, Nothing Painted Blue, Black Tambourine and the Posies, not to mention the Little Teddy, Cher Doll and Slumberland record labels.
Tullycraft - Pop Songs Your New Boyfriend's Too Stupid - YouTube
"Pop Songs Your New Boyfriend's Too Stupid to Know About" gets in shots at the Breeders, Green Day, Sting, U2, Weezer and Lemonheads while lauding the Bartlebees, Neutral Milk Hotel, Allen Clapp, The Pastels, Halo Benders, Lois and the Crabs, Cub, Heavenly and Nothing Painted Blue (again).
And since I'm on the subject of twee, here's another Belle & Sebastian praising Thin Lizzy:
It is the same thing like this. More of a dedication incorporated into the song or intro if you will. This one is dedicated to Bob Dylan and his Grandma. It is also cut, but any enthusist knows what was said in the concert or full clip.
It is the same thing like this. More of a dedication incorporated into the song or intro if you will. This one is dedicated to Bob Dylan and his Grandma. It is also cut, but any enthusist knows what was said in the concert or full clip.
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Right and that's not what we're looking for in this particular thread. Introductions or audience banter in the middle of songs are not part of the lyrics. Sorry dude.
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