HEy! How's it going'?
I had a great, GREAT comeback post about how all these things went right to hell while I was at Summerfest, and I had specifically left instructions to not shoot anybody in the face.
But, apparently in a week and a half, I forgot how to do this whole 'blooging' thing, so I managed to vaporize the post. ouch. It was really good, too.
So anyway, here' teh old Friday Random. I can manage one of these, I'm sure.
I'm even gonna try a new trick: this is the Post Summerfest Friday Random Ten.
1487 songs, 6.1 gigs of music.
- A Gallon Of Gas from the album “To The Bone (Disc 2)” by The Kinks Threw some Kinks in here because of Ray Davies. And, apparently, Nick did not make it to the show while I was holding down the fort at NIN. Conservatives. Ya Can't trust 'em, that's what I say.
- No One from the album “Homebrewed: Live from the Pabst” by BoDeans
- Raining In Baltimore from the album “Across A Wire: Live In New York City [Disc 2]” by Counting Crows
- Fashion Seekers Intro/Fashion Seekers from the album “Return to the Valley of the Go-Go's” by The Go-Go's
- Here We Go Again from the album “Songs From An American Movie Vol. 1: Learning How To Smile” by Everclear
- Cities On Flame [Live] from the album “A Long Day's Night” by Blue Öyster Cult
- Satellite from the album “Spike” by Elvis Costello
- How Much More from the album “Return to the Valley of the Go-Go's” by The Go-Go's
- We'll Be Here (When You're Gone) from the album “Let Love In” by Goo Goo Dolls
- Better Things from the album “To The Bone (Disc 1)” by The Kinks
Bonus songs:
You Can Still Change Your Mind from the album “Hard Promises (Reissue Remastered)” by Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
Special One from the album “Special One” by Cheap Trick
No Idea from the album “Split Lip Rayfield” by Split Lip Rayfield A holdover from last year. They should have been there this year, but esophageal cancer intervened.
Southern Girls from the album “At Budokan: The Complete Concert (Disc 2)” by Cheap Trick
Renegade from the album “Return To Paradise (Disc 2)” by Styx
Stop it! You're making me nostalgic for last week. Summerfest is over. And I'm OK with that.
ReplyDeleteReally.
Yeah, well, Israel is bombing Lebanon, and we've got a completely out-of-touch doofus running the country... It's just like the 80's all over again.
ReplyDeleteMeanwhile, North Korea is shooting test missiles toward Japan. As Iraq deteriorates even further, and Iran and Saudi Arabia gird for the spoils.
Time to pull our heads out of the Fest and pay attention as WW3 begins.
TC, where's the Toto? I think "Hold The Line" is very appropriate considering our current clusterfuque
ReplyDeleteGotta confess, robola, I'm not that big a Toto fan, although I remember really liking the second album. Me and three other people, I think. I'm perverse that way.
ReplyDeleteso although "St George And The Dragon" maybe would be a bit too congratulatory toward Chimpy, maybe "Hydra" is also a good representation of where he's led us- you know, the many headed beast, you chop one head off, another sprouts...