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"Christmas In A Chinese Restaurant" from Deer Tick, Los Lobos, Dead Confederate

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Just as Diamond Rugs finished recording "Christmas In A Chinese Restaurant" and was still in the studio listening back to the track, Deer Tick's John McCauley got in front of the camera to create this fun clip to the song.

http://www.spin.com/articles/video-premiere-diamond-rugs-christmas-chinese-restaurant

Be sure to catch the "moo goo gai pan" lyric.

Diamond Rugs, Partisan Records' latest signing, is a collaboration between John McCauley (Deer Tick), Robbie Crowell (Deer Tick), Ian Saint Pé (The Black Keys), Steve Berlin (Los Lobos), Hardy Morris (Dead Confederate) and Bryan Dufresne (Six Finger Satellite).

The Diamond Rugs album is going to be released in the spring of 2012.



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