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PassiveTheory:
Eli the Barrow Boy by the Decemberists
In the Aeroplane Over the Sea by Neutral Milk Hotel

That's all I got.

Patrick:
Arrange a couple of Sinatra love songs (bonus points for "I Get A Kick Out Of You") and you have got yourself enough duets to last for a good hour-long set, heh. Get some James Taylor love songs up in there, and toss in a bit of John Denver's stuff (none of that namby pamby puppies-and-rainbows shit like "Thirsty Boots" though).

You could also try listening to country duets (no Kid Rock and Sheryl Crow do not count as country) and doing your own acoustified version of it.

Now that I think about it, Noel Gallagher's "Half The World Away" could be done as a nice acoustic duet. I'd never do it myself, but if somebody did, I'd be game to listen.

Inlander:
If you want to try some harmonies, one of the more straight-ahead rock numbers from X's back-catalogue could fix the bill nicely. Something like "Fourth of July" off See How We Are.

Unless you want to punk it up and do something off Los Angeles, in which I can only say "Aaaaaayyyyyyyy!"

michaelicious:

--- Quote from: Misconception on 12 Mar 2008, 21:01 ---I will second the votes for Low. I love Low. Low, Low, Low, Low, Low. If only they would do a show near me so I could enjoy them live.

--- End quote ---

The internet told me they were playing in Toronto at a place where my friend works, but he told me that it is just Alan's side project thingy. It was pretty disapppointing.

Liz:
That is what happened to me as well. I got all excited that they were going to be in St. Paul next weekend, but it's actually Retribution Gospel Choir and not Low. I was sad.

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