I think half the reason I wanted to post this was so I could put the word "Live" three times in a post title.
Ed Kowalczyk, best known to most of us as the lead singer of '90s alternative rock band, had a guest spot at Lollapalooza's Kidzapalooza stage. After being introduced by Kidzapalooza producer Tor Hyams, Kowalczyk explains that he doesn't have any kids' songs, but he does have songs about kids, and proceeds, in this edited video, to sing "Heaven," a song he wrote for his newborn daughter about 8 years ago, and a favorite from his Live days, "Lightning Crashes." Kowalczyk's voice is still in fine form, but I'm always amused to see the stock-still response of the adult listeners who crash the Kidzapalooza/Austin Kiddie Limits stages for the cool folks Hyams brings in as opposed to the abandon with which the young listeners throw themselves into dancing...
Ed Kowalczyk - "Heaven" / "Lightning Crashes" (live at Lollapalooza/Kidzapalooza) [YouTube]
Video: "Cars & Trucks" - Sugar Free Allstars
This time for real.
The second video from Sugar Free Allstars' Funky Fresh and Sugar Free resides (literally) at the corner of Funky St. and Groovin' Ln. (Also: liked the P-Kitty reference.)
Sugar Free Allstars - "Cars & Trucks" [YouTube]
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Live Video: "Your Fairground" - J.P., Chrissie and the Fairground Boys (Lollapalooza)
How's this for the progress of family music? One of the first shows J.P., Chrissie and the Fairground Boys, featuring Chrissie Hynde, plays is at Lollapalooza... at the Kidzapalooza stage. Here they are playing "Your Fairground" from their album Fidelity!. Nice stuff, though not necessarily kid-focused in any way. (Kinda wish the YouTube doesn't cut out when it does because it looks like Hynde's about to make a point there...)
J.P., Chrissie, and the Fairground Boys - "Your Fairground" (Live at Lollapalooza/Kidzapalooza) [YouTube]
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