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Todd Snider Peace Queer Free Download

Posted by Matt on Oct 11, 2008 in Todd Snider, album, music

Todd Snider Peace Queer Album Cover
The new Todd Snider album Peace Queer officially comes out on Tuesday October 14 but its being offered up as a free mp3 download on toddsnider.net through the end of the month. I love the prelude he gives about being abducted by a coalition of “Peace Queers” and forced to write an album of protest songs. Some of my favorite Snider tunes are the protest songs, such as You Got Away With It and Conservative Christian Right Wing Republican. Anyway, download it, buy it when it comes out and go see a Todd Snider Show. On a related note, I saw him on Thursday at the Cactus Cafe and as always he was amazing. Here are some pics from the show.

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Todd Snider Fortunate Son

Posted by Matt on Sep 11, 2008 in Todd Snider, album, live, music, video

Todd Snider’s new album Peace Queer is set to be release October 14. Can’t wait to hear Forunate Son and all the new material. Here is the track listing:

1. Mission Accomplished (because you gotta have faith)
2. The Ballad of Cape Henry
3. Fortunate Son
4. Is This Thing Working?
5. Stuck On The Corner (prelude to a heart attack)
6. Dividing The Estate (a heart attack)
7. Ponce of The Flaming Peace Queer
8. Is This Thing On?

In related news, Todd is slated to play the Cactus Cafe on October 9 and 10. Yay!!!

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Todd Snider Videos

Posted by Matt on Apr 15, 2007 in Todd Snider, music, video

I’m such a YouTube junkie. I’ll go on YouTube in search of something and find myself browsing videos for hours. One cool side effect Youtube is having is that it is bringing back music videos. Cuckoobird favorite Todd Snider has some excellent music videos on YouTube including the following two which I hope you get as much of a kick out of as I did.

The first is a hilarious video for a song Called Looking For A Job which features Todd driving around in a van convincing people to quit there jobs and go party with him:

The second is a video for the song called Iron Mike’s Main Man’s Last Request which features some well placed footage of Mike Tyson. The video was produced by Fifth Column Films who’ve done a very good job, really driving home the point of the song: