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  1. @perthwolfman pretty sure I actually made this meme.... The "Don't get me wrong" is typical #Dgar.

  2. #Dgar is on a hippy trail, head full of Cranberries songs.

  3. It's #alternateFridayMusic

    and the cue this week is:

    “Where is my #mind?”

    Today’s submission is one of my own tracks. It was written in my early twenties. The #music was inspired by Nirvana, and the lyrics speak about undiagnosed #ADHD in a time before I’d ever heard the term.

    This is the demo version of the song that bookends my #album “Pronounced Jar”. On the album, the first part of the song is the beginning of the album, and the end of the song finishes the album. All other #Dgar songs live within this province of my mind.

    This is:
    Stupid
    ~ #DgarMusic

    ffm.to/dgarstupid

  4. It's #alternateFridayMusic

    and the cue this week is:

    “Where is my #mind?”

    Today’s submission is one of my own tracks. It was written in my early twenties. The #music was inspired by Nirvana, and the lyrics speak about undiagnosed #ADHD in a time before I’d ever heard the term.

    This is the demo version of the song that bookends my #album “Pronounced Jar”. On the album, the first part of the song is the beginning of the album, and the end of the song finishes the album. All other #Dgar songs live within this province of my mind.

    This is:
    Stupid
    ~ #DgarMusic

    ffm.to/dgarstupid

  5. It's #alternateFridayMusic

    and the cue this week is:

    “Where is my #mind?”

    Today’s submission is one of my own tracks. It was written in my early twenties. The #music was inspired by Nirvana, and the lyrics speak about undiagnosed #ADHD in a time before I’d ever heard the term.

    This is the demo version of the song that bookends my #album “Pronounced Jar”. On the album, the first part of the song is the beginning of the album, and the end of the song finishes the album. All other #Dgar songs live within this province of my mind.

    This is:
    Stupid
    ~ #DgarMusic

    ffm.to/dgarstupid

  6. It's #alternateFridayMusic

    and the cue this week is:

    “Where is my #mind?”

    Today’s submission is one of my own tracks. It was written in my early twenties. The #music was inspired by Nirvana, and the lyrics speak about undiagnosed #ADHD in a time before I’d ever heard the term.

    This is the demo version of the song that bookends my #album “Pronounced Jar”. On the album, the first part of the song is the beginning of the album, and the end of the song finishes the album. All other #Dgar songs live within this province of my mind.

    This is:
    Stupid
    ~ #DgarMusic

    ffm.to/dgarstupid

  7. It's #alternateFridayMusic

    and the cue this week is:

    “Where is my #mind?”

    Today’s submission is one of my own tracks. It was written in my early twenties. The #music was inspired by Nirvana, and the lyrics speak about undiagnosed #ADHD in a time before I’d ever heard the term.

    This is the demo version of the song that bookends my #album “Pronounced Jar”. On the album, the first part of the song is the beginning of the album, and the end of the song finishes the album. All other #Dgar songs live within this province of my mind.

    This is:
    Stupid
    ~ #DgarMusic

    ffm.to/dgarstupid

  8. Feeling nostalgic. Might delete later.

    This might surprise you, but #Dgar got very political there for a while. There was even a time when I was the delegate for the local Greens branch. One election year, I made this video to get members from other branches to help us out at an event.
    #DgarLore

    Eco-Weekend 2016
    ~ Dgar
    [1:30 YouTube video]
    youtu.be/VO7kRpjpFbM

  9. @labr
    Hey, check it out!! @brothersoul mixing a crate of tunes #Dgar put together!! It’s an awesome mix! Subscribe to the podcast!!!🫶
    🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘

  10. @labr
    Hey, check it out!! @brothersoul mixing a crate of tunes #Dgar put together!! It’s an awesome mix! Subscribe to the podcast!!!🫶
    🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘

  11. @labr
    Hey, check it out!! @brothersoul mixing a crate of tunes #Dgar put together!! It’s an awesome mix! Subscribe to the podcast!!!🫶
    🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘

  12. @labr
    Hey, check it out!! @brothersoul mixing a crate of tunes #Dgar put together!! It’s an awesome mix! Subscribe to the podcast!!!🫶
    🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘

  13. @labr
    Hey, check it out!! @brothersoul mixing a crate of tunes #Dgar put together!! It’s an awesome mix! Subscribe to the podcast!!!🫶
    🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘

  14. CW: •

    @Algot @Eetschrijver
    It’s true. #Dgar toots go international.

  15. CW: •

    @Algot @Eetschrijver
    It’s true. #Dgar toots go international.

  16. CW: •

    @Algot @Eetschrijver
    It’s true. #Dgar toots go international.

  17. CW: •

    @Algot @Eetschrijver
    It’s true. #Dgar toots go international.

  18. CW: •

    @Algot @Eetschrijver
    It’s true. #Dgar toots go international.

  19. @dgar Are you a jar half full kinda Peep then join us:-

    Some of us came for the really bad Dad Jokes.

    Some of us came for the music.

    All of us follow the one they call #Dgar

  20. @dgar Are you a jar half full kinda Peep then join us:-

    Some of us came for the really bad Dad Jokes.

    Some of us came for the music.

    All of us follow the one they call #Dgar

  21. @dgar Are you a jar half full kinda Peep then join us:-

    Some of us came for the really bad Dad Jokes.

    Some of us came for the music.

    All of us follow the one they call #Dgar

  22. @dgar Are you a jar half full kinda Peep then join us:-

    Some of us came for the really bad Dad Jokes.

    Some of us came for the music.

    All of us follow the one they call #Dgar

  23. @dgar Are you a jar half full kinda Peep then join us:-

    Some of us came for the really bad Dad Jokes.

    Some of us came for the music.

    All of us follow the one they call #Dgar

  24. The music ended. His father waved him to the edge of the tower. Icarus looked over as guards continued to eat as if a song never happened.

    Icarus focused, with his confidence built up and a chorus still in his head he takes his fateful leap of faith.

    Icarus.
    ~ #Dgar

    ffm.to/dgaricarus

    #DgarMusic #Indie #Rock #Music

    [This thread is a repost of an old toot, refreshed with updated links to the songs]

  25. The music ended. His father waved him to the edge of the tower. Icarus looked over as guards continued to eat as if a song never happened.

    Icarus focused, with his confidence built up and a chorus still in his head he takes his fateful leap of faith.

    Icarus.
    ~ #Dgar

    ffm.to/dgaricarus

    #DgarMusic #Indie #Rock #Music

    [This thread is a repost of an old toot, refreshed with updated links to the songs]

  26. The music ended. His father waved him to the edge of the tower. Icarus looked over as guards continued to eat as if a song never happened.

    Icarus focused, with his confidence built up and a chorus still in his head he takes his fateful leap of faith.

    Icarus.
    ~ #Dgar

    ffm.to/dgaricarus

    #DgarMusic #Indie #Rock #Music

    [This thread is a repost of an old toot, refreshed with updated links to the songs]

  27. The music ended. His father waved him to the edge of the tower. Icarus looked over as guards continued to eat as if a song never happened.

    Icarus focused, with his confidence built up and a chorus still in his head he takes his fateful leap of faith.

    Icarus.
    ~ #Dgar

    ffm.to/dgaricarus

    #DgarMusic #Indie #Rock #Music

    [This thread is a repost of an old toot, refreshed with updated links to the songs]

  28. The music ended. His father waved him to the edge of the tower. Icarus looked over as guards continued to eat as if a song never happened.

    Icarus focused, with his confidence built up and a chorus still in his head he takes his fateful leap of faith.

    Icarus.
    ~ #Dgar

    ffm.to/dgaricarus

    #DgarMusic #Indie #Rock #Music

    [This thread is a repost of an old toot, refreshed with updated links to the songs]

  29. Daedalus, according to Greek Mythology is the founder of carpentry, father of Icarus, and a renowned craftsman and inventor, among other things.

    After attempting to murder his nephew in a bout of jealousy by trying to throw him down from The Acropolis, he fled Athens and found refuge in Crete.
    The King of Crete, King Minos, welcomed him, hoping to employ his extraordinary craftsman skills.

    In other news, Poseidon, god of the sea, was keen for some good, old fashioned animal sacrifice. He gifted a bull to King Minos to sacrifice, but the King thought he’d keep this awesome specimen, and instead sacrificed a less impressive bull from his own stock. Poseidon lost his shit, as Greek gods often did, and put a curse on the Kings wife, Pasiphaë, that would cause her to lust for the Bull he had gifted her husband.

    So Daedalus turns up and the queen asks him to build a cow suit.
    And he does.
    So she does.
    And then Pasiphaë gives birth to the Minotaur, half man, half bull.

    King Minos loses his shit this time, as the Kings of Ancient Greece often did, and ordered Daedalus to build the Labyrinth to imprison the Minotaur. Then, Daedalus, and his son Icarus were themselves imprisoned in a tower, as they would not be allowed to leave with knowledge of the queens escapades and the Labyrinth.

    It was here, in the prison tower, that Daedalus would build the wings for Icarus and himself, and conceived plans to escape the tower and fly away from Crete, across the sea, to freedom.

    Icarus looked over his wings, as his father, Daedalus, tightened the leather straps that held them on.

    They had been planning this moment for months. They’ve been collecting the feathers, treating their candle wax, building the wings and keeping them concealed from the guards. Daedalus, now double-checking the straps of his own wings, indicated to Icarus to ascend the final flight of stairs to the tower roof, and followed behind him, carefully making sure their wings don’t catch on anything.

    The sun was high. Icarus squinted as they came onto the roof. The ocean sparkled as the breeze rippled the water. Icarus could hear the waves faintly beneath the sounds of the guards enjoying their lunch below. They’ll be distracted, unlikely to look up from their food.

    Daedalus turns his son to face him. Suddenly a guitar riff is playing. Icarus is concerned that the guards have discovered their scheme. Fear fills his eyes. Daedalus holds him firm, nodding slightly to the beat of the riff.

    His father breaks into song, and Icarus realises he’s in a musical.

    [Listen to this song, a song about the advice Daedalus gives his son, Icarus, before continuing with the thread.]

    Daedalus
    ~ #Dgar

    ffm.to/dgardaedalus

    #DgarMusic #Indie #Rock #Music #GreekMythology

  30. Daedalus, according to Greek Mythology is the founder of carpentry, father of Icarus, and a renowned craftsman and inventor, among other things.

    After attempting to murder his nephew in a bout of jealousy by trying to throw him down from The Acropolis, he fled Athens and found refuge in Crete.
    The King of Crete, King Minos, welcomed him, hoping to employ his extraordinary craftsman skills.

    In other news, Poseidon, god of the sea, was keen for some good, old fashioned animal sacrifice. He gifted a bull to King Minos to sacrifice, but the King thought he’d keep this awesome specimen, and instead sacrificed a less impressive bull from his own stock. Poseidon lost his shit, as Greek gods often did, and put a curse on the Kings wife, Pasiphaë, that would cause her to lust for the Bull he had gifted her husband.

    So Daedalus turns up and the queen asks him to build a cow suit.
    And he does.
    So she does.
    And then Pasiphaë gives birth to the Minotaur, half man, half bull.

    King Minos loses his shit this time, as the Kings of Ancient Greece often did, and ordered Daedalus to build the Labyrinth to imprison the Minotaur. Then, Daedalus, and his son Icarus were themselves imprisoned in a tower, as they would not be allowed to leave with knowledge of the queens escapades and the Labyrinth.

    It was here, in the prison tower, that Daedalus would build the wings for Icarus and himself, and conceived plans to escape the tower and fly away from Crete, across the sea, to freedom.

    Icarus looked over his wings, as his father, Daedalus, tightened the leather straps that held them on.

    They had been planning this moment for months. They’ve been collecting the feathers, treating their candle wax, building the wings and keeping them concealed from the guards. Daedalus, now double-checking the straps of his own wings, indicated to Icarus to ascend the final flight of stairs to the tower roof, and followed behind him, carefully making sure their wings don’t catch on anything.

    The sun was high. Icarus squinted as they came onto the roof. The ocean sparkled as the breeze rippled the water. Icarus could hear the waves faintly beneath the sounds of the guards enjoying their lunch below. They’ll be distracted, unlikely to look up from their food.

    Daedalus turns his son to face him. Suddenly a guitar riff is playing. Icarus is concerned that the guards have discovered their scheme. Fear fills his eyes. Daedalus holds him firm, nodding slightly to the beat of the riff.

    His father breaks into song, and Icarus realises he’s in a musical.

    [Listen to this song, a song about the advice Daedalus gives his son, Icarus, before continuing with the thread.]

    Daedalus
    ~ #Dgar

    ffm.to/dgardaedalus

    #DgarMusic #Indie #Rock #Music #GreekMythology

  31. Daedalus, according to Greek Mythology is the founder of carpentry, father of Icarus, and a renowned craftsman and inventor, among other things.

    After attempting to murder his nephew in a bout of jealousy by trying to throw him down from The Acropolis, he fled Athens and found refuge in Crete.
    The King of Crete, King Minos, welcomed him, hoping to employ his extraordinary craftsman skills.

    In other news, Poseidon, god of the sea, was keen for some good, old fashioned animal sacrifice. He gifted a bull to King Minos to sacrifice, but the King thought he’d keep this awesome specimen, and instead sacrificed a less impressive bull from his own stock. Poseidon lost his shit, as Greek gods often did, and put a curse on the Kings wife, Pasiphaë, that would cause her to lust for the Bull he had gifted her husband.

    So Daedalus turns up and the queen asks him to build a cow suit.
    And he does.
    So she does.
    And then Pasiphaë gives birth to the Minotaur, half man, half bull.

    King Minos loses his shit this time, as the Kings of Ancient Greece often did, and ordered Daedalus to build the Labyrinth to imprison the Minotaur. Then, Daedalus, and his son Icarus were themselves imprisoned in a tower, as they would not be allowed to leave with knowledge of the queens escapades and the Labyrinth.

    It was here, in the prison tower, that Daedalus would build the wings for Icarus and himself, and conceived plans to escape the tower and fly away from Crete, across the sea, to freedom.

    Icarus looked over his wings, as his father, Daedalus, tightened the leather straps that held them on.

    They had been planning this moment for months. They’ve been collecting the feathers, treating their candle wax, building the wings and keeping them concealed from the guards. Daedalus, now double-checking the straps of his own wings, indicated to Icarus to ascend the final flight of stairs to the tower roof, and followed behind him, carefully making sure their wings don’t catch on anything.

    The sun was high. Icarus squinted as they came onto the roof. The ocean sparkled as the breeze rippled the water. Icarus could hear the waves faintly beneath the sounds of the guards enjoying their lunch below. They’ll be distracted, unlikely to look up from their food.

    Daedalus turns his son to face him. Suddenly a guitar riff is playing. Icarus is concerned that the guards have discovered their scheme. Fear fills his eyes. Daedalus holds him firm, nodding slightly to the beat of the riff.

    His father breaks into song, and Icarus realises he’s in a musical.

    [Listen to this song, a song about the advice Daedalus gives his son, Icarus, before continuing with the thread.]

    Daedalus
    ~ #Dgar

    ffm.to/dgardaedalus

    #DgarMusic #Indie #Rock #Music #GreekMythology

  32. Daedalus, according to Greek Mythology is the founder of carpentry, father of Icarus, and a renowned craftsman and inventor, among other things.

    After attempting to murder his nephew in a bout of jealousy by trying to throw him down from The Acropolis, he fled Athens and found refuge in Crete.
    The King of Crete, King Minos, welcomed him, hoping to employ his extraordinary craftsman skills.

    In other news, Poseidon, god of the sea, was keen for some good, old fashioned animal sacrifice. He gifted a bull to King Minos to sacrifice, but the King thought he’d keep this awesome specimen, and instead sacrificed a less impressive bull from his own stock. Poseidon lost his shit, as Greek gods often did, and put a curse on the Kings wife, Pasiphaë, that would cause her to lust for the Bull he had gifted her husband.

    So Daedalus turns up and the queen asks him to build a cow suit.
    And he does.
    So she does.
    And then Pasiphaë gives birth to the Minotaur, half man, half bull.

    King Minos loses his shit this time, as the Kings of Ancient Greece often did, and ordered Daedalus to build the Labyrinth to imprison the Minotaur. Then, Daedalus, and his son Icarus were themselves imprisoned in a tower, as they would not be allowed to leave with knowledge of the queens escapades and the Labyrinth.

    It was here, in the prison tower, that Daedalus would build the wings for Icarus and himself, and conceived plans to escape the tower and fly away from Crete, across the sea, to freedom.

    Icarus looked over his wings, as his father, Daedalus, tightened the leather straps that held them on.

    They had been planning this moment for months. They’ve been collecting the feathers, treating their candle wax, building the wings and keeping them concealed from the guards. Daedalus, now double-checking the straps of his own wings, indicated to Icarus to ascend the final flight of stairs to the tower roof, and followed behind him, carefully making sure their wings don’t catch on anything.

    The sun was high. Icarus squinted as they came onto the roof. The ocean sparkled as the breeze rippled the water. Icarus could hear the waves faintly beneath the sounds of the guards enjoying their lunch below. They’ll be distracted, unlikely to look up from their food.

    Daedalus turns his son to face him. Suddenly a guitar riff is playing. Icarus is concerned that the guards have discovered their scheme. Fear fills his eyes. Daedalus holds him firm, nodding slightly to the beat of the riff.

    His father breaks into song, and Icarus realises he’s in a musical.

    [Listen to this song, a song about the advice Daedalus gives his son, Icarus, before continuing with the thread.]

    Daedalus
    ~ #Dgar

    ffm.to/dgardaedalus

    #DgarMusic #Indie #Rock #Music #GreekMythology

  33. Daedalus, according to Greek Mythology is the founder of carpentry, father of Icarus, and a renowned craftsman and inventor, among other things.

    After attempting to murder his nephew in a bout of jealousy by trying to throw him down from The Acropolis, he fled Athens and found refuge in Crete.
    The King of Crete, King Minos, welcomed him, hoping to employ his extraordinary craftsman skills.

    In other news, Poseidon, god of the sea, was keen for some good, old fashioned animal sacrifice. He gifted a bull to King Minos to sacrifice, but the King thought he’d keep this awesome specimen, and instead sacrificed a less impressive bull from his own stock. Poseidon lost his shit, as Greek gods often did, and put a curse on the Kings wife, Pasiphaë, that would cause her to lust for the Bull he had gifted her husband.

    So Daedalus turns up and the queen asks him to build a cow suit.
    And he does.
    So she does.
    And then Pasiphaë gives birth to the Minotaur, half man, half bull.

    King Minos loses his shit this time, as the Kings of Ancient Greece often did, and ordered Daedalus to build the Labyrinth to imprison the Minotaur. Then, Daedalus, and his son Icarus were themselves imprisoned in a tower, as they would not be allowed to leave with knowledge of the queens escapades and the Labyrinth.

    It was here, in the prison tower, that Daedalus would build the wings for Icarus and himself, and conceived plans to escape the tower and fly away from Crete, across the sea, to freedom.

    Icarus looked over his wings, as his father, Daedalus, tightened the leather straps that held them on.

    They had been planning this moment for months. They’ve been collecting the feathers, treating their candle wax, building the wings and keeping them concealed from the guards. Daedalus, now double-checking the straps of his own wings, indicated to Icarus to ascend the final flight of stairs to the tower roof, and followed behind him, carefully making sure their wings don’t catch on anything.

    The sun was high. Icarus squinted as they came onto the roof. The ocean sparkled as the breeze rippled the water. Icarus could hear the waves faintly beneath the sounds of the guards enjoying their lunch below. They’ll be distracted, unlikely to look up from their food.

    Daedalus turns his son to face him. Suddenly a guitar riff is playing. Icarus is concerned that the guards have discovered their scheme. Fear fills his eyes. Daedalus holds him firm, nodding slightly to the beat of the riff.

    His father breaks into song, and Icarus realises he’s in a musical.

    [Listen to this song, a song about the advice Daedalus gives his son, Icarus, before continuing with the thread.]

    Daedalus
    ~ #Dgar

    ffm.to/dgardaedalus

    #DgarMusic #Indie #Rock #Music #GreekMythology

  34. #Dgar Now listening to:

    The Humans Are Dead with a new AI update!
    ~ Flight Of The Conchords

    [6:30 YouTube unofficial live music video]
    youtu.be/uzwu7g909KU

    #DgarRadio #KiwiMusic #Music #liveMusic

  35. #Dgar Now listening to:

    The Humans Are Dead with a new AI update!
    ~ Flight Of The Conchords

    [6:30 YouTube unofficial live music video]
    youtu.be/uzwu7g909KU

    #DgarRadio #KiwiMusic #Music #liveMusic

  36. #Dgar Now listening to:

    The Humans Are Dead with a new AI update!
    ~ Flight Of The Conchords

    [6:30 YouTube unofficial live music video]
    youtu.be/uzwu7g909KU

    #DgarRadio #KiwiMusic #Music #liveMusic

  37. #Dgar Now listening to:

    The Humans Are Dead with a new AI update!
    ~ Flight Of The Conchords

    [6:30 YouTube unofficial live music video]
    youtu.be/uzwu7g909KU

    #DgarRadio #KiwiMusic #Music #liveMusic

  38. #Dgar Now listening to:

    The Humans Are Dead with a new AI update!
    ~ Flight Of The Conchords

    [6:30 YouTube unofficial live music video]
    youtu.be/uzwu7g909KU

    #DgarRadio #KiwiMusic #Music #liveMusic

  39. "Perhaps the greatest 90's album to be released in 2026!"

    Pronounced Jar
    ~ #Dgar

    ffm.to/pronounced-jar
    #DgarMusic #Music