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William Joel [=MacDonald=] Plaskett (born April 18, 1975) is a rock musician from Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, [[CanadaEh Canada]]. Originally from Lunenburg, on the province's South Shore, Joel has lived in the Halifax Regional Municipality (which includes Dartmouth) since he was 12. He formed his first band, Thrush Hermit, in 1992 at age 17. After the band broke up in 1999 (and a brief stint in another band called Neuseiland), Joel began a solo career, and founded a new band called the Joel Plaskett Emergency in 2001.

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William Joel [=MacDonald=] Plaskett (born April 18, 1975) is a rock musician from Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, [[CanadaEh Canada]].Canada. Originally from Lunenburg, on the province's South Shore, Joel has lived in the Halifax Regional Municipality (which includes Dartmouth) since he was 12. He formed his first band, Thrush Hermit, in 1992 at age 17. After the band broke up in 1999 (and a brief stint in another band called Neuseiland), Joel began a solo career, and founded a new band called the Joel Plaskett Emergency in 2001.
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* ILoveThisTown: "Love This Town", appropriately enough, which closes ''La De Da''. It's an ode to Halifax (and simultaneously a TakeThat to Kelowna, British Columbia).

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* ILoveThisTown: %%* I Love This Town: "Love This Town", appropriately enough, which closes ''La De Da''. It's an ode to Halifax (and simultaneously a TakeThat to Kelowna, British Columbia).
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* ReferenceOverdosed: "North Star" contains [[ShoutOut Shout-Outs]] to, in order, Music/{{Cactus}}, Zildjian cymbals, Franchise/SpiderMan, Bacardi rum, Music/{{Marillion}}, and Music/NeilYoung.

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* ReferenceOverdosed: "North Star" contains [[ShoutOut Shout-Outs]] to, in order, Music/{{Cactus}}, Zildjian cymbals, Franchise/SpiderMan, ComicBook/SpiderMan, Bacardi rum, Music/{{Marillion}}, and Music/NeilYoung.
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* LongTitle: Joel's 2009 collection of miscellaneous B-sides, demos, and outtakes is called ''[=EMERGENCYs=], false alarms, shipwrecks, castaways, fragile creatures, special features, demons and demonstrations.''
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* EverythingsBetterWithMonkeys: The cover of ''Scrappy Happiness'' features a toy monkey, dressed as Joel and holding a guitar. Many live performances since then have seen electronic versions of the monkey toy jamming on stage with the band.

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* ArcNumber: ''Three'', Joel's third album of new material as a solo artist, is a triple album with nine (3x3) songs on each disc, 14 of which have titles consisting of a word or phrase repeated three times. The number three also appears in the lyrics frequently, and the cover art features Joel holding up three fingers in front of a pattern repeated six times. The first two discs are even 33 minutes long each (the third is 37).

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* ArcNumber: ''Three'', Joel's third album of new material as a solo artist, is a triple album with nine (3x3) songs on each disc, 14 of which have titles consisting of a word or phrase repeated three times. The number three also appears in the lyrics frequently, and the cover art features Joel holding up three fingers in front of a pattern repeated six times. The first two discs are even 33 minutes long each (the third is 37). It was also released when Joel himself was 33.


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** 11 years later, at the age of 44, Joel released a spiritual sequel to ''Three'' called ''44''. It was a quadruple album, again with 11 songs on each disc (numbered 41, 42, 43, and 44).
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* WordPureeTitle: ''La De Da''.

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* WordPureeTitle: ''La De Da''.Da''.
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