Friday random musical spew, dedicated to the most powerful woman in the country;
as well as the everyday heroes of New York.
Damn.
21,685 songs, from 620 artists over 1870 'albums'.
And which would last 58.5 days, if you were curiouso.
I've been importing much of my older CD collection, since I now have the HD space to keep things. So some odd stuff will start coming up more often, I would hope. As well as swelling the ranks of the songlist; I'm shooting for 30,000 songs.
1. Dance On a Vulcano from the album “Seconds Out (Disc2)” by Genesis
2. Sanddollars from the album “Elephant Eyelash” by Why?
3. Against Facism from the album “Dirty” by Sonic Youth
4. Life Is An Adventure from the album “Viva Wisconsin” by Violent Femmes
5. It Ain't You from the album “Hot” by Squirrel Nut Zippers
6. Chickamauga from the album “Anodyne” by Uncle Tupelo
7. Gerty's Farewell from the album “Green Suede Shoes” by Black 47
8. Complication from the album “Nuggets: Original Artyfacts From The First Psychedelic Era, Vol. 4” by The Monks
9. Clouds from the album “Besides” by Buffalo Tom
10. Hugo's Theme from the album “Mobilize” by Grant Lee Phillips
11. It's A Long Way To The Top (If You Wanna Rock N Roll) from the album “Singles Collection Volume 2” by Dropkick Murphys AC/DC kicks ass, always has. Mark Kozelek, formerly of the critic's darling's the Red House Painters, has released an album of AC/DC covers, where the songs are recast into solo troubadour/blues/folk mode, nearly unrecognizable. But it reveals the underlying strengths of the songs, stripped of the heavy metal trappings.
12. Fat City (Slight Return) from the album “Blackberry Belle” by The Twilight Singers
13. Can't Wait/Live from the album “The Globe” by Big Audio Dynamite
14. Beneath The Southern Cross from the album “Gone Again” by Patti Smith
15. Ghost Rider from the album “Vapor Trails” by Rush
Tell me what YOU'RE listening to, whether it's iPod, disc, stupid radio, or analog.
The Star Wars Cantina Cabinet
1 hour ago
Elf Power - Evil Eye
ReplyDeleteO.S.I - The New Math(What He Said)
Genesis - Entangled
The New Pornographers - The Bones of an Idol
The Clash - (White Man) In Hammersmith Palais
Stellastarr - Sweet Troubled Soul
The Smashing Pumpkins - Eye
Of Montreal - So Begins Our Alabee
P.I.L. - Happy?
Built to Spill - Conventional Wisdom
Warren Zanes - Ella's Arms
The Blood Lines - Song Salvation
Whatcha listening on Z, telepathy?
ReplyDeletestill using that pay for music radio?
XM space radio.
ReplyDeleteThe lazy man's i-Pod.
Since you have said nice things about us before, here's something hot off the stove for you: J Neo Marvin and the Content Providers covering "Democracy" by Leonard Cohen. A new national anthem for the new year, maybe.
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