Not By Might
Music brings us all together. So after a longer than expected hiatus from posting here on the wonderful Jewschool, I come sharing some music from the fantastic Not By Might - A Debbie Friedman Cover Band.
Please enjoy!
Music brings us all together. So after a longer than expected hiatus from posting here on the wonderful Jewschool, I come sharing some music from the fantastic Not By Might - A Debbie Friedman Cover Band.
Please enjoy!
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I LOL’ed. For realz. Check out their Tumblr for deleted scenes and more: meschncod.tumblr.com/
dlevy · November 11th, 2010 at 1:05 pm
very funny.
adam davis · November 11th, 2010 at 2:05 pm
Too bad this seems to be a parody — I totally want to do this for real!
BZ · November 11th, 2010 at 11:13 pm
welome back!
KRG · November 12th, 2010 at 7:44 am
BZ, why don’t you just go to Friday night services at a Reform temple?
ML · November 12th, 2010 at 11:28 am
This. Is. Tremendous. Where’s Christopher Guest when you need him?
David A.M. Wilensky · November 12th, 2010 at 1:38 pm
more cowbell
adam davis · November 12th, 2010 at 3:35 pm
ML-
I was thinking bigger than that, like a punk rock version of “Happy Thanksgiving”, or a bluegrass version of “And the Youth Shall See Visions”. Also I think the opening section of Phish’s “Weekapaug Groove” (like everything in the first minute of this video) would make a kickass leadin to “Miriam’s Song” – it’s basically the right chord progression.
Then again, I’ve heard enough horrifying organ/cantor renditions of “Mi Shebeirach” to know that Reform temples are also capable of this sort of genre-bending reinterpretation.
BZ · November 14th, 2010 at 6:16 pm