Start Your iPods

From the full library, iTunes renders unto Caesar:

  1. Andrew Bird's Bowl Of Fire - Wishing For Contentment
  2. Big Black - Things To Do Today
  3. Sea And Cake - The Biz
  4. Pretenders - I Go To Sleep
  5. REM - Radio Free Europe
  6. Nine Inch Nails - Suck (live)
  7. Soundtrack Of Our Lives - In Someone Else's Mind
  8. Shins - Sleeping Lessons
  9. Cat Power - Salty Dog
  10. Portishead - Mourning Air

7 thoughts on “Start Your iPods

  1. Rob Caldecott

    1. Dodgy – One Of Those Rivers
    2. Kaiser Chiefs – High Royds
    3. Kings Of Leon – Four Kicks
    4. Dave Edmunds – I Hear You Knocking
    5. The Smiths – Barbarism Begins At Home
    6. Levellers – Hope Street
    7. Talking Heads – The Overload
    8. Led Zeppelin – All My Love
    9. Green Day – Coming Clean
    10. Elastica – Connection

  2. Rob Caldecott

    re: Magic Roundabout

    Been over it many times. :) In fact, we are moving house soon and Swindon will be the nearest large town :shudder:

  3. Rob Caldecott

    ha ha. Although it looks imposing (I was terrified when I first came across it, shortly after passing my driving test) it isn’t that bad.

    Swindon itself is a dump though. I used to go to a night club there when I was 18 (The Brunel Rooms) – I remember some old moose giving me a love bite on my neck during a slow-dance, and it didn’t fade for weeks. I had to sneak some make-up off of my mother to cover the bloody thing up. Oh the horror.

    Mind you, I did end up at a few raves in the Swindon area which were much more entertaining, thanks to a little something or other.

    Another time I was driving back from Swindon with some friends in the car and we were really, really very stoned indeed (we’d just tried to get into a club and one of my friends was so mashed that he forgot to leave his stash in the car – the bouncers searched him, found – and kept – his gear – then kicked us all out). Anyway, I came over a hill and suddenly the heavens opened – the rain was bloody torrential – and I just blipped out. Took my hands off the steering wheel and announced that I could no longer drive. The passenger had to take the wheel and guide us to the relative safety of the hard-shoulder where we sat until I regained my composure. Sigh *wipes tear* the things you do when you’re 18 eh? :)

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