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The mp3 Shuffle Challenge.
Malabarista - now with added pony Posted Jun 1, 2008
On my instrumental playlist today, while working.
Last five:
Farewell to Stromness - dunno who's playing it
Turkey Chase - Bob Dylan (From the Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid soundtrack)
Flatbush Waltz - Andy Statman Klezmer Orchestra
Anji - Simon & Garfunkel
Valse Samois - Harmonious Wail
And now it's just switched to "SatyrSex" by Omnia.
The mp3 Shuffle Challenge.
Edward the Bonobo - Gone. Posted Jun 2, 2008
Mostly my 'Pod has been playing 'Vanlose Stairway' by Van Morrison, on endless repeat. Mostly after I went down an excalator on the Copenhagen Metro, onto the platform for trains Vanlose.
Apart from that, the soundtrack to my lffe has been:
Stevie Wonder covers from a highly talented bar trio
Marley - of couse.
My latest discovery - Natasha Saad
Me'shelle Ndegeceollo
MC Solaar
Vanlose stairway, reaches up to the moon...
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Edward the Bonobo - Gone. Posted Jun 2, 2008
>>Anji - Simon & Garfunkel
A cover of a Bert Jansch original, incidentally. Simon knew him from his British folkie days.
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Edward the Bonobo - Gone. Posted Jun 2, 2008
If she can play as well as Bert Jansch, I shall be well impressed.
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Phil Posted Jun 4, 2008
Rock & Roll - Led Zeppelin
Voices - Oysterband
This Is A Low - Blur
The Private Psychedelic Reel - The Chemical Brothers
Bright Morning Star - Oysterband
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Phil Posted Jun 4, 2008
PS, ED, Anji was actually a Davey Graham written and performed tune before Bert Jansch took it on and then S&G recorded it.
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Edward the Bonobo - Gone. Posted Jun 4, 2008
Now that I didn't know. Makes sense, but.
Yesterday's 'Podtrack, driving through Grizedale was Van Morrison's 'Summertime In England' - one of my Desert Island Disks.
Wordsworth and Coleride/ They were smokin' up in Grasmere...
*very* apt!
And even more aptly (is that a word? it is now!)...I came over tyhe hill with aview of Langdale Pike and Windermere *exactly* at the last horn break and the Ain't no why why why why why why why...
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Sho - employed again! Posted Jun 4, 2008
Ozone Baby - Led Zeppelin
Feierlich und gemessen, ohne zu schleppen - Mahler, Symphony Nr 1
All Apologies - Kathryn Williams
I can't Decide - Scissor Sisters (forever connected to )
Gallow's Pole - Jimmy Page
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A Super Furry Animal Posted Jun 4, 2008
Junk - You Am I - Eurythmics
Too Late Marlene -
All Around The World - Oasis
Enjoy The Silence - Depeche Mode
RF
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Phil Posted Jun 5, 2008
Ring The Bells - James
Make Your Own Kind Of Music - The Mamas and The Papas
Love Missile F1-11 - Sigue Sigue Sputnik
Buy Nothing Day - Chumbawamba
Kodachrome - Paul Simon
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Sho - employed again! Posted Jun 5, 2008
synchronicity just happened to me...
I have all my music on the PC. And I play it on shuffle.
So I had:
All Along The Watchtower - Neil Young. From the Bob Dylan 30th Anniversary tribute concert.
At the same time I was replying to a post by Hati about her trip to a Bob Dylan gig last night.
That's not too bad, coincidence-wise.
But at the end of the track he said: I'd like to welcome a very special lady to the stage... Chrissie Hynde then the end of track silence kicked in.
To be followed by Back on the Chain Gang from my old Pretenders Greatest Hits CD
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Sho - employed again! Posted Jun 5, 2008
ok, the 5 for today
Give Me an Inch - Hazel O'Connor
Falling in Love Again - Marlene Dietrich
If Love Was a Train - Michelle Shocked
Sometimes Salvation - The Black Crowes
Only You - The Golden Gate Quartet
The mp3 Shuffle Challenge.
Malabarista - now with added pony Posted Jun 5, 2008
Right, back on my instrumental playlist while working...
E Kreiz Hag Endro - Alan Stivell
Richard Peters' Fancy - Omnia (For those not in the know, Richard Peters is their band manager. He is also a six-inch tall stuffed tiger.)
Ogden's Nut Gone Flake - The Small Faces
Für Irene - Ougenweide
Scumm Bar Theme - Monkey Island soundtrack
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Sho - employed again! Posted Jun 7, 2008
Mack the Knife - Peggy Lee
Jeasus Christ Superstar - gawd knows who
Saviour Child - Sophie B Hawkins (! where did that come from)
Radio Nowhere - Bruce Springsteen (I love him again after all that Tom Joad twaddle)
Brass in Pocket - Suede
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Edward the Bonobo - Gone. Posted Jun 8, 2008
Bugger. Mine's done that annoying thing where it gets left on in a gym bag and now I need to find my AC charger to make it sing to me again. And I'm *desperate* to hear Alicia Keys.
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A Super Furry Animal Posted Jun 8, 2008
>> And I'm *desperate* to hear Alicia Keys. <<
Worry not. Treatment for this sad and debilitating disease is now available on the NHS. Your will prescribe a course of music.
RF
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