Start Your iPods

Unto thee, iPod, I say "Shuffle!"

  1. Calexico - Yours And Mine
  2. Pinback - The Red Book
  3. The Clientele - No Dreams Last Night
  4. Eric Clapton - Smile (live)
  5. British Sea Power - Apologies To Insect Life
  6. Rolling Stones - Let It Loose
  7. Sea And Cake - The Leaf
  8. The Sword - How Heavy This Axe
  9. Fleetwood Mac - I'm So Afraid
  10. Idyll Swords - Nile Monitor

And it was good.

2 thoughts on “Start Your iPods

  1. Rob Caldecott

    Forsooth, verily, etcetera.

    1. Radiohead – Lucky
    2. Thom Yorke – Black Swan
    3. Wilco – Jesus, etc.
    4. The Shins – Australia
    5. The Flaming Lips – Do You Realize?
    6. Clap Your Hands Say Yeah – Over And Over Again (Lost And Found)
    7. The Good, The Bad & The Queen – Kingdom Of Doom
    8. Muse – New Born
    9. Pixies – Monkey Gone To Heaven
    10. Lou Reed & The Velvet Underground – Pale Blue Eyes

    Now that’s a playlist. Gadzooks!

  2. russell

    Hiyo Ipod, and away!!

    1. Dizzy Gillespie “Grooving High”
    2. James Brown “There Was A Time”
    3. Brian Asawa “His Golden Locks”
    4. Patrick Street “Music For A Found Harmonium”
    5. Cat Power “Lived In Bars”
    6. Astral Project “Too Close For Comfort”
    7. Trey Anastasio “Porters Pyramids”
    8. Betty Carter “That Sunday, That Summer”
    9. Club D’Elf “Meet The Monster Tonight”
    10. U2 “Red Hill Mining Town”

    OK, kind of schizy set.

    Asawa is a countertenor, the track is from a collection of John Dowland songs called “The Dark Is My Delight”. If that sounds like it might float your boat, I highly recommend it, it’s a very good recording.

    The Trey Anastasio track is from his “Horseshoe Curve” CD, which is the big live band he put together after Phish. It is one freaking great band.

    I heart me some Cat Power, even if she has become a media darling.

    Later gators!

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