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Big fan since seeing them live in '80 (the year before they retired from touring forever).
You like this band or you don't.
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Big fan since seeing them live in '80 (the year before they retired from touring forever).
You like this band or you don't.
The Shuffle is always an interesting sampling of one's taste.First ten songs in iTunes Shuffle this morning:
God Gave Me You: Frijid Pink
Aqualung: Jethro Tull
Tin Soldier: Small Faces
White Rabbit: Jefferson Airplane
Hey Joe: The Jimi Hendrix Experience
Crosstown traffic: The Jimi Hendrix Experience
White Room: Cream
Good Times Bad Times: Led Zeppelin
Wish You Were Here: Pink Floyd
Fortunate Son: Creedence Clearwater Revival
The other Elvis.
This is my favorite of his.
The Shuffle is always an interesting sampling of one's taste.
My Shuffle's first 10 shuffle:
1: Academy: US Bombs
2: Alfie From the Bronx: Toy Dolls
3: All Down the Line: Rolling Stones
4: All Laced Up: Swingin' Utters
5: Ana: Pixies
6: Angel Flying Too Close to the Ground: Willie
7: Anything That's Rock n Roll: Tom Petty
8: Anywhere I Lay My Head: Tom Waits
9: Back In the County Hell: Shane MacGowan & the Popes
10: Backslide: Rancid
Interesting.
In my desktop MP3 player (winamp) there is a setting available that determines the amount of "randomness" (how much the player might deviate from the original playlist).
Got something like that on your Palm?
I'm having a flash-back. Wasn't Andrew Loog Oldham the manager for the Stones in the 60's. 64 or 65 I think.
Gotta like a guy who's got a playlist with DMZ, Pere Ubu and Wire within 10 songs of each other choice!Love the variety in folks' mixes. I've been a big fan of shuffling songs since mix tapes. Anyhow, today the tracks playing on my iPod Shuffle on the ride to work were great. I don't have a tracklist since the thing is a Shuffle. However, I did just listen to a great set based on Help You Ann by the Lyres. Here are the first ten songs:
Help You Ann: The Lyres
She Pays the Rent: The Lyres
Bad News Travels Fast: Fuzztones
This Damn Nation: The Godfathers
Busy Man: DMZ
Pattern Skies: The Greenhornes
Teenage Depression: Eddie and the Hot Rods
Final Solution: Pere Ubu
How Do You Know?: The Lyres
Mannequin: Wire
Gotta say, ain't technology grand? Now to set a new mix for the afternoon...
Gotta like a guy who's got a playlist with DMZ, Pere Ubu and Wire within 10 songs of each other choice!