Snider is a sharp and often funny lyricist who has a dedicated following despite never breaking onto the charts. Going all the way back to his 1994 debut, "Songs For The Daily Planet," "My Generation (Part 2)" should have torn up the charts and planted Snider's musical genius into our collective conscious for years to come. Never too late to discover this talented artist!
Monday, February 3, 2020
"My Generation (Part 2)" by Todd Snider
Todd Snider is a hugely underrated singer and songwriter from Portland, Oregon who seemed poised to be this generation's Bob Dylan. His combination of folk, rock, and country, was a refreshing reprieve from the gloomy and grungy sounds of the 90s, a scene that he brilliantly satirized in his song, "Talkin' Seattle Blues."
Snider is a sharp and often funny lyricist who has a dedicated following despite never breaking onto the charts. Going all the way back to his 1994 debut, "Songs For The Daily Planet," "My Generation (Part 2)" should have torn up the charts and planted Snider's musical genius into our collective conscious for years to come. Never too late to discover this talented artist!
Snider is a sharp and often funny lyricist who has a dedicated following despite never breaking onto the charts. Going all the way back to his 1994 debut, "Songs For The Daily Planet," "My Generation (Part 2)" should have torn up the charts and planted Snider's musical genius into our collective conscious for years to come. Never too late to discover this talented artist!
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