I got twenty acres and you got forty-three
Through a nearly normal chain of musical association beginning with the Moog Cookbook's "Basket Case" (1996) and progressing through Rasputina's "Why Don't You Do Right?" and "Brand New Key" (1996),
spatch has just played me the Wurzels' "Combine Harvester" (1976) and I'm going to bed.

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You may have worked your way around to it already, but I am leaving the 1976 Top of the Pops "Combine Harvester" here not because it's so much more musically interesting than the studio version—although the comments give me to understand it's unusual that they were allowed to perform the vocals live—but because it compounded my experience of "what the fuck, I guess the scrumpy-and-western phase went with the rest of the memories Buttercup was obliged to trade in."
Meanwhile, here’s the Heimatdamisch covering “Highway to Hell”
Entirely in keeping with the spirit of the enterprise, thank you!
Have I shared the Surfrajettes' instrumental cover of "Toxic" (2018) with you? It is unironically my favorite version of the song.
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We both agree he sometimes manages to sneak “Brand New Key” into rotation every few months, yeah?
Have I shared the Surfrajettes' instrumental cover of "Toxic" (2018) with you? It is unironically my favorite version of the song.
I think so, and I agree. (My favourite version of “Oops, I Did It Again” is Max Raabe’s)
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Absolutely. (And agreed on Max Raabe.)