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Posted March 14, 2006 by Stiff Richards
Yolanda
by Stiff Richards
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Stiff Richards says: Growing up in Berkeley, California and going to public schools in the 1970's and 80's meant you had a very multi-cultural experience. I remember learning some of those funky chants and dances from some far out sources. By high school most of those connections across social bounderies got lost. I guess this song speaks to the cosmopolitan nature of my pre-school. I wrote it with my now wife poet Elizabeth Treadwell. She wrote the really smart lines. Was a blast recording the track with Matthew King Kaufman and Michael Rosen. -Paul
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Yolanda
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Growing up in Berkeley, California and going to public schools in the 1970's and 80's meant you had a very multi-cultural experience. I remember learning...
You Don't Know Anything
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Oh the anger. Oh the angst. Oh the big distorted guitars. Short and furious.

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