‘Little Boxes.’

Little BoxesWalk Off The Earth

I know that I’m not supposed to like this; but, crap, everybody reading this is just as much part of the counter-culture as the band is, right? …No, really.  There’s no such thing as counter-culture, actually. In fact, it only looks like there’s a monolithic culture for people to counter from the outside.  From the inside it’s pretty much ‘weirdos pretending to fit in with everybody else’ all the way down.

I don’t know if that’s wisdom, or just me projecting my own weirdo status on everybody else.  Assuming that there’s a difference.

 

3 thoughts on “‘Little Boxes.’”

  1. Whenever this song is played, all that I think of is Mary- Louise Parker with a cup and a straw.

  2. I recall the old Pete Seeger and other old folkies’ versions… Not a bad song. Walk Off the Earth seems to specialize in quirky songs and does a nice job with them.

    This reminds me of the Martin Mull intro to a song… “Remember the folk music scare of the 60s. That fiddle and banjo crap almost caught on.” I think that was from Martin Mull and His Fabulous Furniture In Your Living Room.

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