Im a huge Tripping Daisy fan and when i hurd this for the first time i knew exactly who it was then i did some diging and found the polyphonic spree i guess everything dose happen for a reason
"Little Boxes" is a song written by Malvina Reynolds in 1962 that lampoons the development of suburbia and what many consider its bourgeois conformist values. It is best known through Pete Seeger's performance of the song.
Im a huge Tripping Daisy fan and when i hurd this for the first time i knew exactly who it was then i did some diging and found the polyphonic spree i guess everything dose happen for a reason
browneyedpickleboy 9 months ago
i love this song :)
Jollygirl13 1 year ago
i watch this show at weedstv . org
requitedrailleryr 1 year ago
I love the original one by regina spektor
mbrintonnn 2 years ago
the original was by Melvina Reynolds
funnybuoy13 2 years ago 5
@mbrintonnn
the original one is from the 60s
123mesa123 2 years ago
@mbrintonnn THE ORIGINAL IS NOT BY REGINA. I am a big Regina fan, and it still makes me mad when people say that.
ChickHabitHolly 1 year ago
agrestic!!! one of my fav shows. well the frist 3 seasons
marsproductions 2 years ago 3
Not as good as Costello's cover
Mrun985 3 years ago
Malvina Reynolds wrote this and performed this not Pete Seeger, duh.
Floorbird 3 years ago
Collin Meloy sings this too.
ArchangelXAmy 3 years ago
Whoa, seriously!?
roxyluver 2 years ago
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"little boxes was originally written and sung by Pete Seger. One of America's better known folk singers.
rmilleman 3 years ago
"Little Boxes" is a song written by Malvina Reynolds in 1962 that lampoons the development of suburbia and what many consider its bourgeois conformist values. It is best known through Pete Seeger's performance of the song.
xparasite9 3 years ago 13
score one for wikipedia!
trannybass 3 years ago 10
Anybody could have copyd/pasted that from wikipedia.
myLastTears 2 years ago
Thanks for posting this. I wanted to hear this again!
bedspringkiss 4 years ago
This is so cool. Instruments by The Polyphonic Spree also.
no1rockfan 4 years ago 3