Start Your iPods

Ready or not...

  1. Lilys - Windows
  2. Broken Social Scene - Complications
  3. Arcade Fire - Haiti
  4. The Coctails - Cadali
  5. PJ Harvey - Hook
  6. Sea And Cake - Sending
  7. Rogue Wave - I'll Never Leave You
  8. Bob Dylan - On The Road Again
  9. Nick Drake - One Of These Things First
  10. The Who - I Can See For Miles. (in which I imagine a group of blind men, all named Miles, who have just accepted Roger Daltrey's offer to be their seeing-eye human)

...it's Monday!

8 thoughts on “Start Your iPods

  1. Rob Caldecott

    Eeny, meeny, miny, moe…

    1. The White Stripes – Fell In Love With A Girl.
    2. Bright Eyes – Road To Joy.
    3. Scissor Sisters – It Can’t Come Quickly Enough.
    4. Green Day – Brain Stew.
    5. Peter Gabriel – Red Rain.
    6. The Strokes – Reptilia.
    7. U2 – Gloria.
    8. The Supremes – In And Out Of Love.
    9. The Stone Roses – Elizabeth My Dear.
    10. Radiohead – The Trickster.

    …catch another Monday by the toe.

  2. Platosearwax

    We have snow.

    1. Rogue Wave – Missed
    2. U2 – 40
    3. New Order – Blue Monday
    4. EBN-OZN – AEIOU Sometimes Y
    5. Violent Femmes – Gone Daddy Gone
    6. Wire – Being Sucked in Again
    7. Sonic Youth – Unmaid Bed
    8. Weezer – Hashpipe
    9. Cabaret Voltaire – Kino
    10. The Beatles – A Day in the Life (third time that has come up on random the last two days…weird.)

  3. The Modesto Kid

    Ready!

    1. “There Goes My Baby”, Spank
    2. “Julia’s Waltz”, Natalie McMaster
    3. “Surfer Ghost”, Egyptians
    4. “One of us cannot be wrong”, Leonard Cohen
    5. “She’s 19”, Muddy Waters
    6. “Bazooka Stomp”, Bob Skyles and his Skyrockets
    7. “Worried Blues”, Lightnin Hopkins
    8. “I’m happy-go-lucky”, Elsie Clark/Nelson Story
    9. “Oh for 1000 tongues to sing”, Charles Niall
    10. “Tangled up in blue”, Christopher Hintz

  4. Rob Caldecott

    Ah, The Bewlay Brothers. I *love* that track. And Talking Heads, Elbow and The Raconteurs to boot. Great list MikeJ.

    Plus some New Order from Platosearwax, who were a very influential band for me back in the day especially their 1989 ‘Technique’ album which I still rate as one of my favourite albums ever.

    I do get the feeling that if us Cleekians (or Cleekettes) ever found ourselves at a house party together then leaving any of our iPods on shuffle probably wouldn’t cause too many arguments. :)

  5. cleek

    “Hunky Dory” concert

    damn… he really likes covers! (which is fine, i like what he covers!)

    ever found ourselves at a house party together

    heh.

    for fun, just imagine the series of events that would be required to get us all in the same place at the same time… doesn’t sound probable :)

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