My personal enjoyment with the show Weeds has declined with each passing season, but the one thing for which I’ll be forever grateful (other than choice Kevin Nealon lines) is the introduction to the (now defunct) band Page France.

Dave and I are both the type of guy who will pick up on a song at random moments in a TV show, rewind them to catch the words and then find the song that night.  I believe it borders on obsessive, but that’s not for me to diagnose.

This particular track was used when Conrad and Nancy slept together for the first time. (Finally!) It’s a jaunty, expressive track, filled with almost biblical imagery, and it’s one of my favorites.  It feels like being picked up and flown away.

Page France – Chariot (mp3) from Hello, Dear Wind

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View Comments to “Page France – Chariot”

  1. Matt says:

    Enjoyed the track liked the tamberine!

  2. Joe says:

    I too enjoyed this song alot. Weeds has introduced so many great songs, of which this is one fine piece.

  3. Pitou says:

    Hi,

    I love this track and the full album too, i really like this group but it doesn’t exist anymore now…
    If you like many kind of music come on my blog, you will like it, i hope…
    thanks a lot for this song

  4. slackerchick says:

    I discovered this track on random rotation… was it on last.fm or back when I subscribed to Yahoo!music? Regardless, it's a little jewel, and how heartbreaking to check on the Page France site again now and see it's a future French hotel site or something equally disheartening. Ah well.

    And I just started watching Weeds on my Wii, so I guess I'll have to catch up. But, oof, spoiler! :P

  5. tympanogram says:

    Sorry to ruin the eventual hook-up for you. I don't think it's until Season 3, so if you just started watching, you have a lot to get through.

    But, the whole album is so fantastic that it makes up for the fact that Weeds has sucked the past couple of seasons.

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