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This is the epitome of American patriotism in audio form.
The Catbirdseat jokingly noted that the biggest traffic grabbing song a blogger could post would involve Animal Collective's "My Girls", Barack Obama's inauguration and Sully the airline pilot. A few hours later someone crafted that exact song.
As if "My Girls" could get any more love on my itunes, this unlikely remix features cut ins of Obama speeches and survivor soundbites making Panda Bear's ode to the simple life all the more poignant.
The Catbirdseat explains:
Earlier today, I posited on the Catbird Tumblr that the biggest internet traffic grab you could do right now would be to do a calculated remix, called
'Animal Collective - ‘My Girls' (Special Obama Inaug Remix Edition) (dedicated to Sully the Airline Pilot)'
A scant 3 hours later, Topherchris delivers.Earlier today, I posited on the Catbird Tumblr that the biggest internet traffic grab you could do right now would be to do a calculated remix, called
'Animal Collective - ‘My Girls' (Special Obama Inaug Remix Edition) (dedicated to Sully the Airline Pilot)'
A scant 3 hours later, Topherchris delivers.
Listen to it here.
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