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Barenaked Ladies demo tapes

The Canadian alternative rock band Barenaked Ladies released five demo tapes before being signed to Reprise Records.

Buck Naked edit

Buck Naked
 
Demo album by
Released1988-1989
Recorded1988-1989
Genre
Lengthvarious
LabelJohn King Artist Consultants

Buck Naked is the Barenaked Ladies' first indie demo tape release, and featured only the original duo of Steven Page and Ed Robertson.[1][2] The first known tape was released in 1988 (though most were released in 1989).

There are four known editions of this tape, each with different track listings. The earliest version, dating from "Fall 1988", features five songs. Its cover is different from later versions: It is green with the faces of Page and Robertson pasted onto photos of Terence Trent D'Arby. This edition of the tape is very rare.

The second, third and fourth editions feature a white cover with a black-and-white photo of Page and Robertson. The second edition has thirteen songs including a five-second outro track called "How's The Level?" The third and fourth editions added one and two additional songs respectively, with a reprise of "Road Runner" removed from the fourth edition. In all, somewhere between 150–600 copies of Buck Naked were made.[3][4] It was recorded on a four-track recorder.[4] The tapes were given to friends, and sold by the band off the stage.[5]

The different editions feature songs which the band would eventually re-record for later releases. "Be My Yoko Ono" and "If I Had $1000000" would appear on The Yellow Tape and their first album Gordon (both eventually becoming hits). Also recorded for Gordon (as the so-called "naked track") was "The King Of Bedside Manor". "The Great Provider" would be recorded again for the band's second label album, Maybe You Should Drive, and the Bucknaked recording would appear on the "Jane" CD single in 1994. "Night Photographs" would be recorded for The Pink Tape and that recording, with the pitch corrected, would appear on The Ladies Room, Vol. 1 fan club CD single in 1997. "Trouble With Tracy" was performed live, with a live recording appearing as the B-side to the "Brian Wilson" single in 1993. "Road Runner" would be performed live as well, with a live version appearing on The Ladies Room, Vol. 7 fan club CD single in 2003.

The tape is credited for first getting the Barenaked Ladies noticed by college radio stations.[6] Comedian-author Seán Cullen said the band gave him a tape at a Corky and the Juice Pigs show. Cullen recalled that he "listened to the tape and [...] quite liked it," with his favorite track being the band's cover version of Terence Trent D'Arby's "Wishing Well". Cullen subsequently invited the Barenaked Ladies to be the Juice Pigs' opening act for some local and regional college shows.[3]

Track listing, green edition edit

All tracks are written by Steven Page and Ed Robertson, except where noted

No.TitleLead vocalsLength
1."Road Runner" (Barbara Cameron)Steven Page, Ed Robertson1:35
2."Only You" (early version of what would later become "Lilac Girl")Steven Page3:07
3."Night Photographs"Steven Page, Ed Robertson2:59
4."Wishing Well" (Terence Trent D'Arby/Sean Oliver)Steven Page4:25
5."'Really Don't Know" (Steven Page)Steven Page, Ed Robertson3:56

The second side of the tape includes most of the songs from The Police 1980 album Zenyatta Mondatta.

Track listing, final black & white edition edit

All tracks are written by Steven Page and Ed Robertson, except where noted

No.TitleLead vocalsLength
1."Road Runner" (Barbara Cameron)Steven Page, Ed Robertson1:35
2."Lilac Girl"Steven Page3:07
3."King of Bedside Manor"Steven Page, Ed Robertson3:03
4."The Trouble with Tracy"Steven Page2:55
5."Great Provider"Ed Robertson3:39
6."Night Photographs"Steven Page, Ed Robertson2:59
7."Make My Heart Fly" (Charlie Reid, Craig Reid)Steven Page, Ed Robertson1:38
8."'Really Don't Know" (Steven Page, Geoff Pounsett)Steven Page, Ed Robertson3:56
9."Be My Yoko Ono"Steven Page3:49
10."Psycho Killer" (David Byrne, Chris Frantz, Tina Weymouth)Ed Robertson4:01
11."Rudi, A Message To You" (Dandy Livingstone)Steven Page2:48
12."If I Had $1,000,000"Steven Page, Ed Robertson3:36
13."Wishing Well" (Terence Trent D'Arby, Sean Oliver)Steven Page4:25
14."Careless"Steven Page, Ed Robertson4:13
15."How's the Level?"Steven Page0:06

Barenaked Lunch (The Pink Tape) edit

Barenaked Lunch (The Pink Tape)
 
EP by
Barenaked Ladies
Released1990
Recorded1990
Genre
Length14:17
LabelPage Publications
ProducerBarenaked Ladies

Barenaked Lunch (often referred to as The Pink Tape) is the Barenaked Ladies second indie tape release. The title is a pun on the novel Naked Lunch by William S. Burroughs.[6]

This was the first tape recorded with bassist Jim Creeggan and percussionist Andy Creeggan, whose additions expanded the Barenaked Ladies to a quartet.[1][7] The tape was recorded as a demo tape in 1990 and is also known as the Pink Tape. About 2,000 tapes were produced but were mastered incorrectly, with the songs playing too fast.[5]

Mitch Potter of Toronto Star wrote that Barenaked Lunch, along with the band's first tape Buck Naked, "overflow with boyish charm, brisk wit and clean, melodic harmonies worthy in and of themselves." Potter added that, "'(You Can) Be My Yoko Ono' and 'If I Had $1000000', riddled with barbed one-liners, leave you in quiet reflection after the laughing stops, while 'Blame It On Me' indicates the songwriting duo is capable of losing the smirk without losing focus."[7] Potter called "Be My Yoko Ono" a "weepy love ballad" whose satire contains "nary a trace of the malice John [Lennon]'s widow draws from virtually every direction," and described "If I Had $1000000" as a "warmly comic comeuppance on the quest for the almighty buck that has the pair trading drop-dead one-liners at the end of each plaintive refrain."[6]

A December 1991 Toronto Star article remarked that twelve months earlier, Barenaked Ladies "were virtual unknowns. Today, they're one of Canada's most popular acts. Think how far they would have gone with songs like 'Be My Yoko Ono' if this indie cassette EP had been a real album, with big-money marketing behind it."[8]

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Steven Page and Ed Robertson

No.TitleLead vocalsLength
1."Night Photographs"Steven Page, Ed Robertson2:03
2."The Trouble with Tracy"Steven Page2:32
3."Blame It On Me"Steven Page3:28
4."Be My Yoko Ono"Steven Page, Ed Robertson2:54
5."If I Had $1,000,000"Steven Page, Ed Robertson3:24

Barenaked Recess edit

Barenaked Recess
EP by
Barenaked Ladies
ReleasedUnreleased
RecordedEarly 1990
Genre
Length28:35
LabelPage Publications
ProducerBarenaked Ladies

Barenaked Recess is the Barenaked Ladies' third indie tape. Unlike the others, however, this tape was never released for unknown reasons. Allegedly less than six copies were made. A rumour among fans alleges that Ed Robertson kept the tapes under his bed, although it was never proven nor debunked.[citation needed] A copy of the tape was leaked to the internet in March 2010 by an unknown source. The torrent containing the tape contains "Blame it on Me", which is identical to the recording from Barenaked Lunch (a.k.a. The Pink Tape). This, along with owners of the original tape claiming it is not on their copy, reveals that "Blame it on Me" was probably added in on a second generation copy.[citation needed] The tape includes the debut of songs such as "Brian Wilson", "The Flag", and "Crazy" which were later featured on Gordon, along with unreleased songs such as "Skinhead", and covers of "Material Girl" and "When Doves Cry". The artwork of this tape has never been revealed.

All tracks are written by Steven Page and Ed Robertson, except where noted

No.TitleLead vocalsLength
1."Brian Wilson" (Steven Page)Steven Page5:00
2."Hello City"Steven Page2:58
3."Skinhead"Steven Page3:23
4."The Flag"Steven Page3:27
5."Lilac Girl"Steven Page3:16
6."When Doves Cry" (Prince)Steven Page, Ed Robertson2:26
7."Material Girl" (Peter Brown, Robert Rans)Steven Page, Ed Robertson3:03
8."Crazy" (Ed Robertson, Tim Wilson)Ed Robertson2:36
9."Blame It On Me"Steven Page3:31

Barenaked Ladies (The Yellow Tape) edit

Barenaked Ladies (The Yellow Tape)
EP by
Released1991
Recorded1991
Genre
Length16:59
LabelPage Publications
ProducerBarenaked Ladies

The Yellow Tape is the Barenaked Ladies' fourth indie tape release. It was recorded in 1991 at Wellesley Sound in Toronto (except for "Be My Yoko Ono", which had been recorded earlier at Number 9 Studios). It was the band's first release to feature drummer Tyler Stewart. The tape, as with Barenaked Lunch, was released on Page's father's label Page Publications.[1][2]

It was originally recorded as a demo for the band's performance at South by Southwest.[5] The Yellow Tape sold more than 85,000 copies and became the first independent release be certified platinum in Canada.[1][9][10] Although officially self-titled, it is commonly referred to as The Yellow Tape, due to its yellow cover.

It was re-released by Cheree Records in CD and vinyl record formats as Barenaked Ladies in the United Kingdom. The UK release dropped the track "Fight the Power".

Early copies of the tape include an error in the J-card notes: drummer Tyler Stewart's name is misspelled as "Steward." It also includes a different address for the band's management.

In 1995, the band's Shoe Box E.P. single featured this recording of "If I Had $1000000", listed officially as "Yellow Tape Version," indicating the band themselves refer to this release by its common name.

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Steven Page and Ed Robertson, except where noted

No.TitleLead vocalsLength
1."Be My Yoko Ono"Steven Page2:59
2."Brian Wilson" (Steven Page)Steven Page4:49
3."Blame It on Me"Steven Page3:49
4."If I Had $1000000"Steven Page, Ed Robertson3:49
5."Fight the Power" (Chuck D, Eric Sadler, Keith Shocklee, Hank Shocklee)Steven Page, Ed Robertson1:33

Variety Recordings: Barenaked Ladies edit

Variety Recordings: Barenaked Ladies
 
EP by
Released1991
RecordedAugust 1991
GenreCollege rock, indie rock
Length25:31
LabelCanadian Broadcasting Corporation
ProducerBarenaked Ladies
Barenaked Ladies chronology
The Yellow Tape
(1991)
Variety Recordings: Barenaked Ladies
(1991)
Gordon
(1992)

Variety Recordings: Barenaked Ladies is the Barenaked Ladies fifth indie release, issued only to Canadian radio stations. The cover art utilized tan paper with purple ink and a close-up of Steven Page's legs.[11]

All tracks are written by Steven Page and Ed Robertson, except where noted

No.TitleLead vocalsLength
1."New Kid (on the Block)" (Scott Dibble, Steven Page, Ed Robertson)Steven Page4:13
2."Wrap Your Arms Around Me"Ed Robertson3:07
3."Blame It on Me"Steven Page3:46
4."If I Had $1000000"Steven Page, Ed Robertson4:25
5."Crazy" (Ed Robertson, Tim Wilson)Ed Robertson2:34
6."The Flag" (Steven Page)Steven Page3:25
7."Hello City"Steven Page3:19

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Rees, Daffyd; Crampton, Luke (1998). VH1 Rock Stars Encyclopedia (Revised ed.). New York: Dorling Kindersley. p. 65. ISBN 978-0789446138.
  2. ^ a b "Barenaked Ladies is an extremely frustrating outfit". Standard-Speaker. 16 March 2007. p. ("News" section).
  3. ^ a b Myers, Paul (2003). Barenaked Ladies: Public Stunts, Private Stories. New York: Touchstone Books. pp. 37–8. ISBN 978-0743238359.
  4. ^ a b Jim Creeggan, Kevin Hearn, Steven Page, Ed Robertson, Tyler Stewart (2004). The Barenaked Truth (Television documentary/DVD). Take 3 Productions/Casablanca Media Television.
  5. ^ a b c Jim Creeggan, Kevin Hearn, Steven Page, Ed Robertson, Tyler Stewart (2004). The Barenaked Truth (bonus interviews) (DVD). Take 3 Productions/Casablanca Media Television.
  6. ^ a b c Potter, Mitch (12 April 1990). "Gregson & Collister belong on year's best list". Toronto Star. p. B-7.
  7. ^ a b Potter, Mitch (2 November 1990). "Demo Listen Derby". Toronto Star. p. D-3.
  8. ^ Howell, Peter; Chapman, Geoff; Littler, William; Goddard, Peter (7 December 1991). "Sounds for the Season". Toronto Star. p. H-10.
  9. ^ Lisi, Michael (16 March 2001). "Barenaked Ladies relish humor in performances". The Daily Gazette. p. D-3.
  10. ^ Moll, George (executive producer) (2000). Behind the Music (TV-series). New York, NY: VH1.
  11. ^ . mysd.org. Archived from the original on 9 May 2008. Retrieved 19 July 2012.

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The Canadian alternative rock band Barenaked Ladies released five demo tapes before being signed to Reprise Records Contents 1 Buck Naked 1 1 Track listing green edition 1 2 Track listing final black amp white edition 2 Barenaked Lunch The Pink Tape 2 1 Track listing 3 Barenaked Recess 4 Barenaked Ladies The Yellow Tape 4 1 Track listing 5 Variety Recordings Barenaked Ladies 6 ReferencesBuck Naked editBuck Naked nbsp Demo album by Barenaked LadiesReleased1988 1989Recorded1988 1989GenreIndie rock folk rock lo fiLengthvariousLabelJohn King Artist Consultants Buck Naked is the Barenaked Ladies first indie demo tape release and featured only the original duo of Steven Page and Ed Robertson 1 2 The first known tape was released in 1988 though most were released in 1989 There are four known editions of this tape each with different track listings The earliest version dating from Fall 1988 features five songs Its cover is different from later versions It is green with the faces of Page and Robertson pasted onto photos of Terence Trent D Arby This edition of the tape is very rare The second third and fourth editions feature a white cover with a black and white photo of Page and Robertson The second edition has thirteen songs including a five second outro track called How s The Level The third and fourth editions added one and two additional songs respectively with a reprise of Road Runner removed from the fourth edition In all somewhere between 150 600 copies of Buck Naked were made 3 4 It was recorded on a four track recorder 4 The tapes were given to friends and sold by the band off the stage 5 The different editions feature songs which the band would eventually re record for later releases Be My Yoko Ono and If I Had 1000000 would appear on The Yellow Tape and their first album Gordon both eventually becoming hits Also recorded for Gordon as the so called naked track was The King Of Bedside Manor The Great Provider would be recorded again for the band s second label album Maybe You Should Drive and the Bucknaked recording would appear on the Jane CD single in 1994 Night Photographs would be recorded for The Pink Tape and that recording with the pitch corrected would appear on The Ladies Room Vol 1 fan club CD single in 1997 Trouble With Tracy was performed live with a live recording appearing as the B side to the Brian Wilson single in 1993 Road Runner would be performed live as well with a live version appearing on The Ladies Room Vol 7 fan club CD single in 2003 The tape is credited for first getting the Barenaked Ladies noticed by college radio stations 6 Comedian author Sean Cullen said the band gave him a tape at a Corky and the Juice Pigs show Cullen recalled that he listened to the tape and quite liked it with his favorite track being the band s cover version of Terence Trent D Arby s Wishing Well Cullen subsequently invited the Barenaked Ladies to be the Juice Pigs opening act for some local and regional college shows 3 Track listing green edition edit All tracks are written by Steven Page and Ed Robertson except where notedNo TitleLead vocalsLength1 Road Runner Barbara Cameron Steven Page Ed Robertson1 352 Only You early version of what would later become Lilac Girl Steven Page3 073 Night Photographs Steven Page Ed Robertson2 594 Wishing Well Terence Trent D Arby Sean Oliver Steven Page4 255 Really Don t Know Steven Page Steven Page Ed Robertson3 56 The second side of the tape includes most of the songs from The Police 1980 album Zenyatta Mondatta Track listing final black amp white edition edit All tracks are written by Steven Page and Ed Robertson except where notedNo TitleLead vocalsLength1 Road Runner Barbara Cameron Steven Page Ed Robertson1 352 Lilac Girl Steven Page3 073 King of Bedside Manor Steven Page Ed Robertson3 034 The Trouble with Tracy Steven Page2 555 Great Provider Ed Robertson3 396 Night Photographs Steven Page Ed Robertson2 597 Make My Heart Fly Charlie Reid Craig Reid Steven Page Ed Robertson1 388 Really Don t Know Steven Page Geoff Pounsett Steven Page Ed Robertson3 569 Be My Yoko Ono Steven Page3 4910 Psycho Killer David Byrne Chris Frantz Tina Weymouth Ed Robertson4 0111 Rudi A Message To You Dandy Livingstone Steven Page2 4812 If I Had 1 000 000 Steven Page Ed Robertson3 3613 Wishing Well Terence Trent D Arby Sean Oliver Steven Page4 2514 Careless Steven Page Ed Robertson4 1315 How s the Level Steven Page0 06Barenaked Lunch The Pink Tape editBarenaked Lunch The Pink Tape nbsp EP by Barenaked LadiesReleased1990Recorded1990GenreIndie rock folk rock lo fiLength14 17LabelPage PublicationsProducerBarenaked Ladies Barenaked Lunch often referred to as The Pink Tape is the Barenaked Ladies second indie tape release The title is a pun on the novel Naked Lunch by William S Burroughs 6 This was the first tape recorded with bassist Jim Creeggan and percussionist Andy Creeggan whose additions expanded the Barenaked Ladies to a quartet 1 7 The tape was recorded as a demo tape in 1990 and is also known as the Pink Tape About 2 000 tapes were produced but were mastered incorrectly with the songs playing too fast 5 Mitch Potter of Toronto Star wrote that Barenaked Lunch along with the band s first tape Buck Naked overflow with boyish charm brisk wit and clean melodic harmonies worthy in and of themselves Potter added that You Can Be My Yoko Ono and If I Had 1000000 riddled with barbed one liners leave you in quiet reflection after the laughing stops while Blame It On Me indicates the songwriting duo is capable of losing the smirk without losing focus 7 Potter called Be My Yoko Ono a weepy love ballad whose satire contains nary a trace of the malice John Lennon s widow draws from virtually every direction and described If I Had 1000000 as a warmly comic comeuppance on the quest for the almighty buck that has the pair trading drop dead one liners at the end of each plaintive refrain 6 A December 1991 Toronto Star article remarked that twelve months earlier Barenaked Ladies were virtual unknowns Today they re one of Canada s most popular acts Think how far they would have gone with songs like Be My Yoko Ono if this indie cassette EP had been a real album with big money marketing behind it 8 Track listing edit All tracks are written by Steven Page and Ed RobertsonNo TitleLead vocalsLength1 Night Photographs Steven Page Ed Robertson2 032 The Trouble with Tracy Steven Page2 323 Blame It On Me Steven Page3 284 Be My Yoko Ono Steven Page Ed Robertson2 545 If I Had 1 000 000 Steven Page Ed Robertson3 24Barenaked Recess editBarenaked RecessEP by Barenaked LadiesReleasedUnreleasedRecordedEarly 1990GenreIndie rock folk rock lo fiLength28 35LabelPage PublicationsProducerBarenaked Ladies Barenaked Recess is the Barenaked Ladies third indie tape Unlike the others however this tape was never released for unknown reasons Allegedly less than six copies were made A rumour among fans alleges that Ed Robertson kept the tapes under his bed although it was never proven nor debunked citation needed A copy of the tape was leaked to the internet in March 2010 by an unknown source The torrent containing the tape contains Blame it on Me which is identical to the recording from Barenaked Lunch a k a The Pink Tape This along with owners of the original tape claiming it is not on their copy reveals that Blame it on Me was probably added in on a second generation copy citation needed The tape includes the debut of songs such as Brian Wilson The Flag and Crazy which were later featured on Gordon along with unreleased songs such as Skinhead and covers of Material Girl and When Doves Cry The artwork of this tape has never been revealed All tracks are written by Steven Page and Ed Robertson except where notedNo TitleLead vocalsLength1 Brian Wilson Steven Page Steven Page5 002 Hello City Steven Page2 583 Skinhead Steven Page3 234 The Flag Steven Page3 275 Lilac Girl Steven Page3 166 When Doves Cry Prince Steven Page Ed Robertson2 267 Material Girl Peter Brown Robert Rans Steven Page Ed Robertson3 038 Crazy Ed Robertson Tim Wilson Ed Robertson2 369 Blame It On Me Steven Page3 31Barenaked Ladies The Yellow Tape editSee also Barenaked Ladies EP Barenaked Ladies The Yellow Tape EP by Barenaked LadiesReleased1991Recorded1991GenreCollege rock indie rockLength16 59LabelPage PublicationsProducerBarenaked Ladies The Yellow Tape is the Barenaked Ladies fourth indie tape release It was recorded in 1991 at Wellesley Sound in Toronto except for Be My Yoko Ono which had been recorded earlier at Number 9 Studios It was the band s first release to feature drummer Tyler Stewart The tape as with Barenaked Lunch was released on Page s father s label Page Publications 1 2 It was originally recorded as a demo for the band s performance at South by Southwest 5 The Yellow Tape sold more than 85 000 copies and became the first independent release be certified platinum in Canada 1 9 10 Although officially self titled it is commonly referred to as The Yellow Tape due to its yellow cover It was re released by Cheree Records in CD and vinyl record formats as Barenaked Ladies in the United Kingdom The UK release dropped the track Fight the Power Early copies of the tape include an error in the J card notes drummer Tyler Stewart s name is misspelled as Steward It also includes a different address for the band s management In 1995 the band s Shoe Box E P single featured this recording of If I Had 1000000 listed officially as Yellow Tape Version indicating the band themselves refer to this release by its common name Track listing edit All tracks are written by Steven Page and Ed Robertson except where notedNo TitleLead vocalsLength1 Be My Yoko Ono Steven Page2 592 Brian Wilson Steven Page Steven Page4 493 Blame It on Me Steven Page3 494 If I Had 1000000 Steven Page Ed Robertson3 495 Fight the Power Chuck D Eric Sadler Keith Shocklee Hank Shocklee Steven Page Ed Robertson1 33Variety Recordings Barenaked Ladies editVariety Recordings Barenaked Ladies nbsp EP by Barenaked LadiesReleased1991RecordedAugust 1991GenreCollege rock indie rockLength25 31LabelCanadian Broadcasting CorporationProducerBarenaked LadiesBarenaked Ladies chronologyThe Yellow Tape 1991 Variety Recordings Barenaked Ladies 1991 Gordon 1992 Variety Recordings Barenaked Ladies is the Barenaked Ladies fifth indie release issued only to Canadian radio stations The cover art utilized tan paper with purple ink and a close up of Steven Page s legs 11 All tracks are written by Steven Page and Ed Robertson except where notedNo TitleLead vocalsLength1 New Kid on the Block Scott Dibble Steven Page Ed Robertson Steven Page4 132 Wrap Your Arms Around Me Ed Robertson3 073 Blame It on Me Steven Page3 464 If I Had 1000000 Steven Page Ed Robertson4 255 Crazy Ed Robertson Tim Wilson Ed Robertson2 346 The Flag Steven Page Steven Page3 257 Hello City Steven Page3 19References edit a b c d Rees Daffyd Crampton Luke 1998 VH1 Rock Stars Encyclopedia Revised ed New York Dorling Kindersley p 65 ISBN 978 0789446138 a b Barenaked Ladies is an extremely frustrating outfit Standard Speaker 16 March 2007 p News section a b Myers Paul 2003 Barenaked Ladies Public Stunts Private Stories New York Touchstone Books pp 37 8 ISBN 978 0743238359 a b Jim Creeggan Kevin Hearn Steven Page Ed Robertson Tyler Stewart 2004 The Barenaked Truth Television documentary DVD Take 3 Productions Casablanca Media Television a b c Jim Creeggan Kevin Hearn Steven Page Ed Robertson Tyler Stewart 2004 The Barenaked Truth bonus interviews DVD Take 3 Productions Casablanca Media Television a b c Potter Mitch 12 April 1990 Gregson amp Collister belong on year s best list Toronto Star p B 7 a b Potter Mitch 2 November 1990 Demo Listen Derby Toronto Star p D 3 Howell Peter Chapman Geoff Littler William Goddard Peter 7 December 1991 Sounds for the Season Toronto Star p H 10 Lisi Michael 16 March 2001 Barenaked Ladies relish humor in performances The Daily Gazette p D 3 Moll George executive producer 2000 Behind the Music TV series New York NY VH1 Barenaked Ladies Discography mysd org Archived from the original on 9 May 2008 Retrieved 19 July 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Barenaked Ladies demo tapes amp oldid 1213292631 Buck Naked, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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