The Posies - Golden Blunders

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Music video by The Posies performing Golden Blunders with Tom Ensign, Tom Ensign (C) 1990 UMG Recordings, Inc.

Channel: Music
Uploaded: June 4, 2007 at 10:48 am
Author: universalmusicgroup

Length: 0:04:31
Rating: 4.70
Views: 22,729

Tags: The Posies Golden Blunders Rock GEFFEN Tom Ensign

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Video Comments:
Billthemagican (Saturday 22nd of November 2008 04:55:03 PM)
this song cud turn the most evil person happy for the day!!
juggurung (Saturday 15th of November 2008 11:31:37 AM)
yea why? i also wanna download songs of them in linewire but it only has love comes,if your right!!! so i am downloading by the URL well the reason maybe they never tryed to make their voice like a mateal a bit. i know!!! they are rock band but tey can try to push right but still they are ok for me but i like greenday more because i am a punk.
b4adamas (Saturday 8th of November 2008 11:40:34 AM)
Why these guys never ruled charts I'll never know...solid writing with great tunes.
nightdriver (Sunday 2nd of November 2008 11:52:52 PM)
wow, totally never thought of that before, but you're absolutely right.
mich9111 (Saturday 26th of July 2008 09:53:13 AM)
WTFH is this? It's so weird!
carjaxxx (Wednesday 16th of July 2008 09:33:31 PM)
I saw that show too!
PereMarquette1225 (Wednesday 16th of July 2008 03:45:18 AM)
Not only the volume, but the audio quality is awful! What is this, 2kbs?
UFOHaiti (Wednesday 25th of June 2008 05:30:48 PM)
World Party
scottleonardi (Tuesday 10th of June 2008 09:12:20 AM)
Yeah, Roger and Andy sing the backup harmonies for the song Weight of the World, but even they couldn't help make that song a hit. God I miss Jellyfish. Just like The Posies, another phenomenal and under appreciated band.
wakingpug (Wednesday 4th of June 2008 02:53:26 PM)
It's hard to believe, but who could imagine that a Beatle could cover a song by a band so influenced by them and their era, and do an inferior job of it? It's so stiff and loses all the natural melancholy that Jon Auer brings to the vocals.