But as the result of a hard disk crash (sadly not recorded), I've been listening to a lot of music from other sources lately, and I find I'm really liking Dar Williams. She's got a nice voice, clever lyrics, and how can you dislike someone who writes a song about the Milgram experiment?
Dar Williams
I only really started to listen to music in the 90s, so my idea of what music should be is bleeps and clicks, with human voices only in the form of ironic movie samples. (This is of course precisely the range of music that can be made by geeky shut-ins with piles of computers and electronics. Literally, in some cases; I saw this one live.)
But as the result of a hard disk crash (sadly not recorded), I've been listening to a lot of music from other sources lately, and I find I'm really liking Dar Williams. She's got a nice voice, clever lyrics, and how can you dislike someone who writes a song about the Milgram experiment?
But as the result of a hard disk crash (sadly not recorded), I've been listening to a lot of music from other sources lately, and I find I'm really liking Dar Williams. She's got a nice voice, clever lyrics, and how can you dislike someone who writes a song about the Milgram experiment?
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