June 29, 2004
Party Mix
Like many apparently bored bloggers, I've been compulsively clicking the "Party Mix" button in iTunes to see what 15 random tracks from my iTunes Library show up.
- "Three Cigarettes In An Ashtray", Patsy Cline
- "Of Minor Prophets And Their Prostitutes", Pedro The Lion
- "Stormy Weather/In a Sentimental Mood/Take the 'A' Train", Charlie Mingus
- "What's Going On (Live)", Los Lobos
- "Suck", Nine Inch Nails
- "L'aguardientem", Camper Van Beethoven
- "Midnight Creeper", Eagles Of Death Metal
- "Knockin' on Mine (Live)", Paul Westerberg
- "Live On In The Dark", Slobberbone
- "Avocado Green, Johnny Winter
- "Sitting On Top Of The World", Norman Blake
- "They're Not Witches", Guided By Voices
- "72 (This Highway's Mean)", Drive By Truckers
- "That's Enough For Me", Camper Van Beethoven
- "Levitate Me", The Pixies
- "Crazy Little Things (Live)". Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band
Apparently that's more than 15. Maybe I scrozzed a tag in the HTML somewhere. Oh well. "
It goes to 11!" [amazon.com]
No one has every accused me of being consistent or focused.
Posted by johndan at June 29, 2004 09:18 PM
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Hey, cool that you like Drive-By Truckers. They're from my hometown (Florence, AL) and are acquaintances of mine.
Cool. I started listening to them after Southern Rock Opera, which Steve Doheny-Farina turned me on to, and I ended up getting all their CDs and downloading a bunch of bootleg live shows of Sharing The Groove. I recommend them to everyone, but have a hard time explaining them to people--"post-ironic southern rock" is about the best I could come up with. I guess you just sort of have to listen to them.