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Josh Dobbin
Приєднався 16 сер 2007
Відео
Who Took Patricia performing "Black Sheep," Aug 9, 2024, Woodbury Brewery
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Who Took Patricia performing "Black Sheep," Aug 9, 2024, Woodbury Brewery
Jacinda Kindergarten 2013
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video I made as a gift for Mrs. Godin, kindergarten teacher
Only Show Up (Song)
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This is about having an incredibly close friend-of-the-heart that went away after a friend-of-the-heart break up.
Jacinda- Different Drum (May 2024)
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She was told beforehand that she was gonna be 6th in the line up, but then found out she was FIRST, then the feed from the monitor was *super* hot, then the audio guy kept on adjusting her mic's volume as the song went along and she had to chase after it, and she was so nervous and felt like all those things were throwing her and it made her forget the modifications she was gonna make at the en...
The Moth (Song)
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This is another song about losing my closest friend. I've got, like, an Adele's-worth of them. Ha! I wish I had a better voice to sing it.
Over Now (Song)
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I had the one of the closest friendships of my life, that I had assumed would continue for as long as I had breath in me, go weird and sour, then go away. My friend was (still is!) an amazing singer and songwriter. She'd send me 1st draft songs she was working on, so I'd get to see them evolve into real things in the world, from their very beginnings as little ideas. I miss lots of things about...
Find A Way
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I wrote a song about losing my closest friend and used my terrible voice and some free phone apps to cobble together chords and a lyrics video.
Stevens, The Best of All Possible Cats
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I have been turned into such a sissy by this creature.
Jacinda & Justine: I'm Running Out Of Love, Dolly Parton
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my girls go deep-cut 1960s Dolly Parton. recorded Dec 17, 2023
We Didn't Start The Fire (LA Morbid Tour Thread Edition
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We Didn't Start The Fire (LA Morbid Tour Thread Edition
Justine, 2005 (1st Birthday Party Video)
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Justine, 2005 (1st Birthday Party Video)
Ode- Arthur O'Shaughnessy. Read by Josh Dobbin
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Ode- Arthur O'Shaughnessy. Read by Josh Dobbin
Blinded By The Light, Alternate lyrics 24 or so
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Blinded By The Light, Alternate lyrics 24 or so
Blinded by the Light, alternate lyrics, version 20
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Blinded by the Light, alternate lyrics, version 20
Song of the Open Road, Parts 1 & 5, Walt Whitman
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Song of the Open Road, Parts 1 & 5, Walt Whitman
FOX IN SOCKS, by Dr. Seuss (for 2 of my favorite kids)
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FOX IN SOCKS, by Dr. Seuss (for 2 of my favorite kids)
The Hollow Men, by T.S. Eliot (read by Josh Dobbin)
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The Hollow Men, by T.S. Eliot (read by Josh Dobbin)
How Do I Love Thee? By Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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How Do I Love Thee? By Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Fern Hill, by Dylan Thomas (Read by Josh Dobbin)
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Fern Hill, by Dylan Thomas (Read by Josh Dobbin)
If- by Rudyard Kipling, read by Josh Dobbin
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If- by Rudyard Kipling, read by Josh Dobbin
Awesome
Great job, Josh. Sorry for your loss.
Love this poem, one of my favourites, and it's lovely to hear ALL the verses! Thankyou! ❤ XXX
Kitty’s hooman is well trained 😂😂. As it should be 😊
Edgar Allan Poe never wrote "The Raven," he merely claimed it in a kind of 19th-century "identity theft." This poem's premiere was submitted anonymously to "American Review" under the pseudonym "---- Quarles" by the real author, Mathew Franklin Whittier, younger brother of poet John Greenleaf Whittier. Poe, a reviewer for the N.Y. "Evening Mirror," upon discovering the poem in an advance copy of "American Review," scooped Mathew in his own paper by two days. Mathew had shared a copy of "The Raven" with Poe in early 1842, so Poe had a handwritten copy in his possession. This enabled him to convince his editor that he had permission to scoop "American Review"--but he mysteriously left the "Mirror" shortly afterwards (suggesting that he may have been fired for lying about it). It is the height of absurdity that the editor of a newly-launched monthly literary magazine like the "Review," would have given a daily newspaper this permission. The real author was not in a position to reveal his identity because of his anti-slavery work and connection with the Underground Railroad, and hence could not publicly defend himself. See my paper, "Evidence that Edgar Allan Poe Stole 'The Raven' from Mathew Franklin Whittier," or a more condensed version intended for scholarly journals, entitled "Edgar Allan Poe’s Plagiarism of Mathew Franklin Whittier’s Poem, “The Raven," each of which can be downloaded from the following links. They can also be found by searching for each paper's' title on Academia.edu. www.ial.goldthread.com/MFW_The_Raven.pdf www.ial.goldthread.com/MFW_The_Raven_condensed.pdf
the way u described this was funny and I actually learned something , thank you ! made me actually appreciate the poem
Josh, first heard this on The Time Has Come. Awesome as always
Exact same name as me? Awesome! haha
Hahahaha... Very good!
lol