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NineInchSpoon’s 2014 started strong with “Kool Thing” by Sonic Youth, and there was more to come; 11 jams in all. It was a year of Canadian music, classic rock, and singer-songwriters. NineInchSpoon passed 100 jams in November. “Mellow” by Elton John closed out the year.
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NineInchSpoon’s year started strong with “Despite What You've Been Told” by Two Gallants. In September, NineInchSpoon found it, their eternal jam: “The Bare Necessities” by Phil Harris. The year’s recurring themes? indie rock, classic rock, and folk. NineInchSpoon posted a rare gem: “Evil Ways” by Black Mountain. People really liked “Fairies Wear Boots” by Black Sabbath. NineInchSpoon posted their 75th jam in August! 2013 drew to a close with “Christmas Wrapping” by The Waitresses.
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In April, NineInchSpoon joined This Is My Jam, and kicked things off with “Earthmovers” by B. Dolan. Nice. It was a year of classic rock, indie rock, and 80s. People really liked “Dreadlock Holiday” by 10cc. NineInchSpoon reached 20 jams in September. NineInchSpoon’s 2012 came to a close with “Princes of the Universe” by Queen.
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