Just for Fauna – Saber Twos
What/Who/Why
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“The Bear” by Shred Kelly
Submitted by Dave
Sits in that Canadian folk-rock pocket. It accumulates. It sounds more like movement through landscape — cautious, restless, alive.
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“Groundhog Blues” by John Lee Hooker
Submitted by Bill
A classic acoustic blues, solo Hooker style, with his foot for percussion. His voice brings instant credibility. And yeah, if you’ve ever dealt with an actual groundhog, this checks out both in terms of how they act and how you feel about them.
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“Saturday” by Judybats
Submitted by Alan
Judybats scratch many of my pop and alternative itches. While this song implies the theme with the intimation of a bull, the required line here is “he talks to his dog.”
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“Nelly the Elephant” by Nektar
Submitted by Ed
One of my earliest crushes on a band. I just about wore out 1975’s Recycled. This is a fun one from the album before that, Down to Earth.
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“Goodbye Horses” by Q Lazzerus
Submitted by Ian
From Silence of the lambs, this is just like the song butterfly, it just hits in all the right spots. I could listen to this song over and over again on repeat, for hours. It then regained traction in Clerks II when jay performed his Buffalo Bob impression and did “the Tuck”