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Paper Planes: the 1927 Version

I have no idea why, but some evil genius has reimagined M.I.A's smash hit "Paper Planes" as a flapper jam performed by Al Jolson. Behold:

Apparently this isn't the aforementioned evil genius' first foray into Back-to-the-futuring songs you know and might even like. For further enjoyment, you might consider his version of Harvey Danger's "Flagpole Sitta," transported back to the 1960s. I kind of want to send that to @seantroversy to get his take on it, but I'm afraid roughly 10,000 other people have done the same thing.

-- Jeff Reguilon

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Thanks Jeff. I'm going to take this version down and put up a slightly revised version in the next few hours, so stay tuned! Ray

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