5 episodes

Two thematically linked songs from across all genres of music.

Two Can Play Alex Martin

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Two thematically linked songs from across all genres of music.

    #4: Every Day I Hate You

    #4: Every Day I Hate You

    Christmas is a time for peace (conflict), joy (misery), and good (bad) will to all men. Love and hate are both joined together in this festive Two Can Play. Note: This was supposed to have been published automatically on Christmas Day, but Blogger done goofed. Happy New Year! Songs Every Day Will Be Like A Holiday -- William Bell It's Christmas (And I Hate You) -- Josh Weller and Paloma Faith featuring The Arctic Circle and The Puffin Voices If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element MP3 | iTunes | RSS

    #3: The Southern Man-Thing

    #3: The Southern Man-Thing

    From jimmywane, on Flickr The south of the north of America, just north of Central America but south of the middle-west of America, is the home of three-guitar assaults, the blues, and moonshine. But it has an ugly side. The duality of the southern thing is forever joined together by these two artists on Two Can Play. Songs Southern Man -- Neil Young The Southern Thing -- Drive-By Truckers If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element MP3 | iTunes | RSS

    #2: I'm Dancing

    #2: I'm Dancing

    More of Maciej Dakowicz's Cardiff photos Sweet Baboo (alias of musician Steven Black) and Los Campesinos represent controversial stances on dancing, this week. Quite apart from being linked forever in Two Can Play, the two share strong ties to the music scene in my hometown of Cardiff. Songs I'm A Dancer -- Sweet Baboo You! Me! Dancing! -- Los Campesinos If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element MP3 | iTunes | RSS

    #1: Sorry Dad For Such Times (And Live) [Live]

    #1: Sorry Dad For Such Times (And Live) [Live]

    More silly-looking looters at photoshoplooter.tumblr.com In this England Riots Anniversary episode, Future of the Left sing about a rich student who would like to partake in some looting but enjoys the benefits of a penthouse flat in Kensington. And Bruce Springsteen sings about a rich doctor who visits some poor black folk, gives a pep talk, then takes a little walk. Both upper-class twits are joined forever in Two Can Play. Songs Sorry Dad, I Was Late For The Riots -- Future Of The Left How Can A Poor Man Stand Such Times (And Live) [Live] -- Bruce Springsteen and the Sessions Band If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element MP3 | iTunes | RSS

    #0: I Don't Think Two Seconds

    #0: I Don't Think Two Seconds

    In the Two Can Play pilot episode, noisy rockers Dinosaur Jr. and honey-voiced country singer Laura Cantrell sing wistfully about former lovers, little knowing that they are forever paired in Two Can Play. Songs Dinosaur Jr. -- I Don't Think So Laura Cantrell -- Two Seconds If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element MP3 | iTunes | RSS

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