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The year got going with “Change The Beat” by Fab 5 Freddy, and the jams kept coming; 45 in total. The year’s recurring themes? funk, rap, and hip hop. They were the first, and only, to post “Why Does My Heart Feel So Sad” by Moby. People really liked “The Light” by Common. damienmccaffery crossed 75 jams in July! damienmccaffery’s 2014 came to a close with “Under the Pressure” by The War on Drugs.
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damienmccaffery’s first jam of 2013 was “Ladies” by Lee Fields & The Expressions. In August, damienmccaffery found it, their eternal jam: “Song of Innocence” by David Axelrod. There was a lot of funk, pop, and hip hop. They were the first, and only, to post “In The Rain” by Billy Wooten Feat. the Wooden Glass. “Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler)” by Marvin Gaye got a lot of love. In June, damienmccaffery posted their 20th jam. “Couldn't Care More” by Fine Young Cannibals closed out the year.
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In December, damienmccaffery joined This Is My Jam, and kicked things off with “Cybele's Reverie” by Stereolab. Nice.
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