
The Downstairs Band were formed in 1956 by a four year old during arts and crafts, out of three bits of clay, a straw, and a spoon. They quickly rose to success amidst the pre-school crowd, but the money wasn't there. They faded away once their fanbase grew up and moved on to kindergarten, still without finding where the money was. Despite this, their historic influence cannot be sufficiently understated, as shown by the sheer volume of listens they get on Last.fm.
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A Long Way From Chicago (take 2)
Wilson Walkaday
From The Top
The Moroccan Travel Tune
Rollin and Tumblin / Shake Your Moneymaker
Killing Floor
A Long Way From Chicago
The Stumble
Folsom Prison Blues
Time Is Tight
The Weight
Sam's Brew
How Many More Times
Porridge Blues
Rollin and Tumblin/Shake Your Moneymaker
Hide Away
Wilson Walk-A-Day
The Moroccan Travel Tune (take 1)
A Long Way From Chicago Take 3
#6
A Long Way From Chicago Take 2
A Long Way From Chicago Take 1
Sean's Drum Solo
Jambouree
Rustler's Roost
Wilson Walk-A-Day (Instrumental)
A Long Way From Chicago (live)
Sound Check
Jam 02
#6 (Instrumental)
#6 Take 1
Porridge Blues Take 1
Untitled Eight
Jam 01
Hideaway
Pooridge Blues
Untitled
A Long Way From Chicago (take 3)
Wilson Walkaday (vocal)
Drifting
Born Under A Bad Sign
Business Mess Jam
Falling Tower Shuffle
Through the Vents
The Stumble III
Killing Floor II
Bad-feckle
Number Six (vocal 1)
From The Top III
Hideaway II
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