Start Your iPods

Short week!

  1. The Antlers - Shiva
  2. Jimi Hendrix - Hear My Train a'Comin
  3. John Pizzarelli - They Can't Take That Away From Me
  4. Bauhaus - Dark Entries
  5. Steve Miller Band - Rockin Me
  6. John Mayall - Little Girl
  7. Blonde Redhead - I Am There While You Choke On Me
  8. Smaller Animals - Stars

  9. Andrew Bird's Bowl Of Fire - Two Way Action
  10. Stevie Ray Vaughan - Life By The Drop

Can't be beat.

If you only watch one of these videos, make sure it's the Steve Miller one. Though the Bauhaus, Andrew Bird, and J Pizzarelli vids are pretty good, too.

8 thoughts on “Start Your iPods

  1. MikeJ

    1. John Lee Hooker – Drug Store Woman
    2. The Sundays – I Feel
    3. Neil Young & Crazy Horse – My My, Hey Hey (Out of the Blue)
    4. Talking Heads – Totally Nude
    5. TJ Swann, PeeWee Mel & Barry B – Are You Ready
    6. The Runaways – Take It Or Leave It
    7. My Bloody Valentine – Come In Alone
    8. Jefferson Airplane – How Do You Feel
    9. XTC – Dear God
    10. Sonic Youth – Quest For The Cup

    If you only watch one music video today, it should be one left over from name that tune: Cool for Cats.

  2. Rob Caldecott

    Shook of the cold that kept me out of the pub this weekend.

    1. Red Hot Chili Peppers – By The Way.
    2. David Bowie – I’m Afraid Of Americans.
    3. The Specials – Rudi, A Message To You.
    4. New Order – Dream Attack.
    5. R.E.M. – Let Me In.
    6. Feist – Honey Honey (Live).
    7. The Raveonettes – That Great Love Sound.
    8. The Shins – Kissing The Lipless.
    9. Spiritualized – Shine A Light.
    10. Bright Eyes – Lua.

    Snow forecast for later this week … that’ll be a good test of my public transport commute. England usually grinds to a halt after a few flakes of the white stuff.

  3. The Modesto Kid

    1. “Sick of Hearing About Your Drugs” by Kimberley Rew
    2. “Sweet Tooth” by the David Rawlings Machine
    3. “Rhode Island is Famous for You” by Christopher Hintz
    4. stage patter about Wendy and Carl, Robyn Hitchcock
    5. “The Big Picture” by Kathy Chiavola
    6. “Go on with your bad self” by Eddie Kendricks
    7. “Whatcha Gonna Do?” by Bob Dylan
    8. “Drummer’s Chant” by the Grateful Dead
    9. “Stag O’Lee” by Mississippi John Hurt
    10. “The Museum of Sex” by Robyn Hitchcock

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