Hooking up a 32GB iPod to speakers. Time to build the playlist. Leave a comment and suggest up to 10 songs and up to 10 albums.
Hooking up a 32GB iPod to speakers. Time to build the playlist. Leave a comment and suggest up to 10 songs and up to 10 albums.
10 sons from my 80′s mix. Because I have no shame.
Dexy’s Midnight Runners – Come on Eileen
Culture Club – Karma Chameleon
Wham! – Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go
A-Ha – Take On Me
Blondie – Call Me
Tommy Tutone – 867-5309/Jenny
Men Without Hats – Safety Dance
Flock of Seagulls – I Ran
Michael Jackson – Smooth Criminal
Wang Chung – Everybody Have Fun Tonight
No playlist is complete without Men Without Hats!
[Artist :: Album :: Song]
Bronze Radio Return :: Old Time Speaker :: Digital Love
Imagine Dragons :: Continued Silence :: Radioactive
Zog Bogbean :: From the Marcy Playground :: Our Generation
Mindy Gledhill :: Anchor :: Anchor
The Decemberists :: Picaresque :: The Mariner’s Revenge Song
Chumbawamba :: Un :: The Wizard of Menlo Park
The Bird and the Bee :: Ray Guns are not Just the Future :: My Love
Though I’m a a fan of the most of the music by the above artists
Albums: Big Star – “#1 Record” , Love – “Forever Changes”, Belle & Sebastian – “If You’re Feeling Sinister”, Yo La Tengo – “And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside-Out”, Spiritualized – “Ladies and Gentlemen… We Are Floating in Space”, Miles Davis – “Birth of the Cool”, Caribou – “Andorra”, Robert Wyatt – “Comicopera”, Pulp – “Different Class”, Four Tet – “There is Love in You”
Adele – 21 or 19 (either are great background music)
Sarah MacLaughlin – Fumbling towards Ecstasy
Loreena McKinnet – Mask & Mirror
Barenaked Ladies – Gordon
Albums:
Citizen Cope (Citizen Cope)
Ray LaMontagne (Trouble)
Coldplay (Rush of Blood to the Head)
Brandi Carlile (The Story)
Beth Rowley (Little Dreamer)
Miles Davis (Kind of Blue)
The Fray (How to Save a Life)
Eric Clapton (Journeyman)
Ronald Jenkees (Ronald Jenkees)
The Eagles (Eagles Live)
Here is my selection, perfect for late, calm nights. In no particular order, and mixing well-known and not so well-known artists:
Blockhead – Insomniac Olympics
Wax Tailor – The Games You Play
Parov Stelar – Psychedelic Jazz
Lunasa – Morning Nightcap
Band of Horses – Is there a ghost
Loch Lomond – Wax & Wire
Jimi Hendrix – All Along the Watchtower
Miles Davis – So What
Jeff Buckley – Halleujah
Oi Va Voi – A Csitári Hegyek Alatt
*[Artist - Song]
Here’s my list – jazz for rainy days
1/ Eudoranova – Charleston Singleton
2/ East Bay – Boney James
3/ You’re No Good – Betty Evertett
4/ Country Livin’ (The World I Know) – Esthero
5/ Sinkin’ Soon – Norah Jones
6/ Gettin’ on the Step – Kenny G
7/ Creep – Karen Souza
8/ You’re Getting To Be A Habit With Me – Diana Krall
9/ Smooth Operator – Sade
10/ Dance Me To The End of Love – Madeleine Peyroux
ten songs that inspire me —
my body is a cage – both the original arcade fire and the peter gabriel versions
happy man (memphis version) – sparklehorse
a million miles away – the plimsouls
the one i love – r.e.m.
crying – roy orbison & k.d. lang
dancing barefoot – patti smith group
running up that hill – kate bush
beautiful red dress (extended version) – laurie anderson
new york city serenade – bruce springsteen (from the early “the wild, the innocent & the e street shuffle” album)
just a man – los lobos (from the “kiko” album)
ok, so technically i listed two versions of “my body is a cage,” so that makes 11, but you won’t hold that against me?
— faddah