





Let us not forget just how groovalicious Hall & Oates were. This cut is so tasty. 1981 y'all.
Before this weekend I had never heard of Nicki Bluhm. Then this video started to circulate and I found out that she and her band (The Gramblers) have posted a whole mess of fun covers (which they apparently record as a way to pass the time on tour). Real talk? This is brilliant.