Musical Interlude: The weather is cooler, the sun sets earlier...spooky season is just around the corner...here's a tune to get you into the mood.

"Skeleton Goes to Town," performed by the Unextraordinary Gentlemen.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAij1Npyv1M

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Skeleton Goes To Town

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Musical Interlude: My brief delve into chap-hop reminded me of this group I hadn't listened to in ages. Here's a fun song about a pretty unremarkable president.

Their deadpan expressions all through crack me up.

"William Howard Taft," performed by the Two Man Gentlemen Band.

#MusicalInterlude #SteampunkMusic #WilliamHowardTaft #TwoManGentlemenBand

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p0SigntobjE

"William Howard Taft" The Two Man Gentlemen Band

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Musical Interlude: How about some more chap-hop? Here's a very very new song from Mr. B The Gentleman Rhymer, an anthem for introverts. And some good singing, too.

"Retreat," performed by Mr. B, the Gentleman Rhymer.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=56yUySF3LDU

'Retreat by Mr.B The Gentleman Rhymer'

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Musical Interlude: The Steampunk aesthetic, usually viewed as visual or literary, is also musical. There's a whole subgenre of steampunk music, closely related to goth, chap-hop, and other genres. Here's an example from one of the more popular steampunk bands, using modern styles and singing about Victorian things.

"Steph (v) enson," performed by The Men That Willl Not Be Blamed For Nothing.

#MusicalInterlude #Steampunk #SteampunkMusic #TheMenThatWillNotBeBlamedForNothing #RobertLouisStevenson

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKoMLqUx5xM&list=OLAK5uy_laHGBWeotnoe96jhBPDlmHhSWThVBiVj0&index=2

Steph (v) enson

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