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Free Download: Reggie Watts

Tuesday, June 21, 2011 - 02:24 PM

"Every Day Is Like Sunday," by Reggie Watts

Reggie Watts reached into our ears and shook our brains last Saturday during our live show. We'll feature some of his mind-rattling performance in an upcoming podcast, but in the meantime...here's a free download to tide you over: "Every Day Is Like Sunday," from the LP Live at Third Man Records.

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metrosonic-ryan from NYC

Thanks for posting this. Reggie is the greatest. We recorded with him at Metrosonic Studio in Brooklyn a few months ago and it was a blast. Check out our post about him - <a href="http://www.metrosonic.net/blog/?p=975" rel="dofollow"> http://www.metrosonic.net/blog/?p=975 </a>
Thanks!

Apr. 28 2012 02:21 PM
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Katie

I had the pleasure of seeing Reggie Watts open for Conan O'Brien's road show. I had no idea who/what he was, but his show is amazing! If you have the opportunity to see him perform in person, absolutely take it. He's hilarious and has some genuinely good songs.

Jun. 26 2011 08:26 PM
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Mike @ SF from San Francisco

That was amazing! More!

Jun. 25 2011 07:46 PM
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reneevenmoredangerous from austin, texas

I love it -- this is so fun!! I saw a chick (I'm sure she's famous) doing something similar touring with Bonobo last year.

Jun. 25 2011 11:05 AM
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Wow. I am stupified.Truly.

Jun. 25 2011 01:24 AM
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