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Friday In Your Pants (live)
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Live from the Bitter End in NYC, the first time we ever played it.
piano funk live energy ne
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Propelled by VH1's hit show Bands on the Run, Josh Dodes has developed a loyal national following for his unique style of high-energy, piano-based pop-rock. For
Propelled by VH1's hit show "Bands on the Run," Josh Dodes has developed a loyal national following for his unique style of high-energy, piano-based pop-rock. His critically-acclaimed debut "Get Up" ("****... a surprisingly accomplished debut album" - All Music Guide) was voted one of the top 5 CDs of the year by the worldwide customer base of online record giant CD Baby. Josh has built upon this success through regular touring - he has played venues such as Irving Plaza and Bowery Ballroom (NYC), Camden Yards (Baltimore), The Tabernacle and The Cotton Club (Atlanta), The Kennedy Center (Washington, DC), and House of Blues (Boston) - and airplay on independent and commercial radio stations across the U.S. In the past two years, he has opened for Avril Lavigne, Pat Benatar, Duncan Sheik, The B-52's, Alana Davis, BBMak, and funk legend Maceo Parker (who asked Josh to do some touring as his organist!). Based in Burlington, VT, Josh routinely plays to riveted audiences throughout the entire Northeast. Fueled by fan favorites such as "Be My Friend, But Be Naked," which fans have pushed to #1 on MP3.com’s AAA chart, Josh's high-octane live show has been a major element of his evolution from NYC local favorite to an emerging national act. Josh has just released his latest full-length album, "Freak," which industry insiders are already calling his best yet. Website Discography Radio: "Be My Friend, But Be Naked" (college/AAA), "American Angel" (college/AAA) Singles from "Freak" will go to college and AAA stations this winter. Check for chart news!
Song Info
Genre
Pop Indie Pop
Charts
Peak #165
Peak in subgenre #16
Author
Josh Dodes
Rights
2003 Rhymes With Otis Music (ASCAP)
Uploaded
November 19, 2003
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MP3 3.8 MB 128 kbps 0:00
Story behind the song
Sally: Well, if you must know, it was because he was very jealous, and I had these days of the week underpants. Harry: Ehhhh! I'm sorry. I need a judge's ruling on this. Days of the weeks underpants? Sally: Yes. They had the days of the week on them, and I thought they were sort of funny. And then one day Sheldon says to me, "You never wear Sunday." It was all suspicious. Where was Sunday? Where had I left Sunday? And I told him, and he didn't believe me. Harry: What? Sally: They don't make Sunday. Harry: Why not? Sally: Because of God.
Lyrics
Oh no, the weekend's gone It never lasts too long But I know -- a place where I can go Someplace nice and warm A port that's safe in every storm Somewhere -- where my mood's not left to chance It may be a dreary Monday But it's Friday in your pants You've got the funderwear Every day a fresh new pair But there's one -- that can take my blues away You know the one I mean The one I wish you'd never clean Keep 'em on -- 'cause I can tell with just one glance It may be a dreary Monday But it's Friday in your pants Friday in your pants It's my vacation Friday in your pants It's my hibernation They can call me out to play But I'm not coming out Never coming out....
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