- Cruisin’ For Burgers–Frank Zappa And The Mothers of Invention
- Turangalîla-symphonie, movement VII–Olivier Messiaen, performed by the Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra
- Ice Cakes–The Dixie Dregs
- The Visitor–Chris Potter
- Hallelujah–Jeff Buckley
- Playing The Game–Gentle Giant
- Rainbow Silhouettes Of The Milky Rain–Deerhoof
- The Beltway Bandits–Frank Zappa, performed by the Ensemble Modern
- Rothko Chapel part 2–Morton Feldman, performed by UC Berkeley Chamber Choir et al
- Consolamentum–Thinking Plague
- The Bugaloos theme
- Nelly Furtado - Maneater
- Julie Andrews - Le Jazz Hot
- The Wreckers - Rain
- Eurythmics - Put The Blame On Me
- Marilyn Monroe - I Wanna Be Loved By You
- Ted Hawkins - Corrina Corrina
- Lisa Stansfield - Change
- Debbie Harry - Liar, Lair
- Annie Lennox - Bitter Pill
If My Heart Was a Car - Old 97’s
Day at the Dog Races - Little Feat
A Song For - Townes van Zandt
More Problems - Screeching Weasel
High Time - Grateful Dead
Beautiful Day - Steve Poltz
Son of a Preacher Man - Natalie Merchant
Needle and the Damage Done - Neil Young
Walls of Red Wing - Bob Dylan
You’ve Got to Hide Your Love Away - Beatles
- “Marbeleyzed” - Soviet
- “Kiss Me” - Stephen “Tin Tin” Duffy
- “Vidrar Vel Til Loftarasa” - Sigur Ros
- “Atelier” - Pierre Henry
- “Sauterelle” - Electronicat
- “Dad, There’s a Little Phrase Called Too Much Information” - Out Hud
- “Cimple” - Boom Bip
- “If You Find Yourself Caught in Love” - Belle & Sebastian
- “Such a Rush” - Coldplay
- “Turn it Out” - Death From Above 1979
Fun. But not a mix disc I’d want to hear at a party.
“Warlord” by Manowar
“Phantom of the Opera” by Iron Maiden
“Front the Most (Ultrastep Mix)” by MC Frontalot
“Lakeside Park” by Rush
“Iron Maiden” by Iron Maiden
“The Middle” by Ponophobic (my old band covering the Jimmy Eat World song)
“The Body Electric” by Rush
“赤い靴 (Red Shoes)” by aiko
“The Days of Christ” - an instrumental accompaniment arrangement I did for my church choir last Easter
“White Heat, Red Hot” by Judas Priest
Well, I’m still copying songs to my computer to put onto my iPod (only 2.7 GB copied), but this is what I have:
- Assdrop - Sevendust
- Wish You Were Here - Incubus
- Outtasite (Outta Mind) - Wilco
- Rocket - Primitive Radio Gods
- Nobody’s Listening - Linkin Park
- Sewn - The Feeling
- Somebody to Shove - Soul Asylum
- Stinkfist - Tool
- What the Hell Have I - Alice in Chains
- Granny Cool - Sugar
- Feel Good Inc. - Gorillaz
- My Spanish Heart - Chick Corea
- Alive Alone - The Chemical Brothers
- Let’s Get Down to Business - Widespread Panic Live from the Huntridge '95
- Cousin Kevin - The Who
- Collapse - Soul Coughing
- Stars and Sons - Broken Social Scene
- White Room - Cream
- Blinded by the Light - Manfred Mann’s Earth Band
- Russian Lullabye - Garcia & Grisman
Dog Faced Boy - The Eels
Brian Wilson - Bare Naked Ladies
It’s a Motherfucker - The Eels
Tibetan Dance - Yo Yo Ma
Daybreaker - Electric Light Orchestra
Soul Suckin’ Jerk - Beck
Love Affair - Regina Spektor
Summer in the City - Regina Spektor
The Wizard and I - Wicked Cast Recording
Life on Mars - Seu Jorge
don’t know how reflective it is. but
“Mood For A Day” - Yes
“Diamonds” - Los Lonely Boys
“Blue” - Jayhawks
“Ship Of Fools” - Robert Plant
“Gypsy Lullaby” - Screaming Cheetah Wheelies
“Sunrise” (live from '99) - The Why Store
“Killing Floor” (live from '68) - Jimi Hendrix
“Pegasus” - Allman Brothers
“Got What He Wanted” - String Cheese Incident
“Cookoo” - Tommy Bolin
from a winamp playlist with 4786 entries set to shuffle:
“Out Of Madness” - Derek Trucks Band
“Solsbury Hill” - Peter Gabriel (live '93)
“Song For Aries” - Cactus
“Carnival” - Santana
“I Don’t Need No Doctor” - Peter Frampton (live '99)
“Time Has Come Today” - Chambers Brothers (eleven minute version)
“Heartbreaker” - Led Zeppelin (live '72)
“'Til I Found You” - Susan Tedeschi
“Fairies Wear Boots” - Black Sabbath
“Wish You Were Here” - Pink Floyd (live '95)
Magik 7: Live in Los Angeles - Tiësto
The District Sleeps Alone Tonight - The Postal Service
Under The Milky Way - Church
Romance Of Love - Charo
Thank You - Dido
London Calling - The Clash
A Perfect Mess - Sahara Hotnights
I Try - Gnarls Barkley
God Moving Over The Face Of The Waters - Moby
Holding Onto Nothing - Agnelli & Nelson Feat. Aureas
- Blowoff - Life With A View
- Dinosaur Jr. - Start Choppin’
- Guided By Voices - Game Of Pricks
- The Embarrassment - Two-Week Vacation
- Secret Machines - Leaves Are Gone
- Stereolab - The Black Arts
- The La’s - Looking Glass
- Beastie Boys - Do It
- Otis Redding - Respect
- Deerhoof - Twin Killers
- Holly Cole Trio - “Me & My Shadow”
- Leslie Gore - “You Don’t Own Me”
- James Taylor - “Fire & Rain”
- Holly McNarland - “Elmo”
- Rachael Yamagata - “Be Be Your Love”
- Jill Sobule - “Claire”
- Steely Dan - “Deacon Blues”
- The Cars - “Drive”
- New Order - “Love Vigilantes”
- Regina Spektor - “Braille”
Like others, no iPod here but a random shuffle of my music folder.
The first ten songs that were cued up on my Winamp this September 17th:
- “Within You Without You” - The Beatles
- “Stonehenge” by Spinal Tap
- “Eight Miles High” by Husker Du
- “Common People” by Pulp
- “Uncle Fucka” by Terrence & Philip from the South Park: BL&U soundtrack
- “Jingle Bells” by Robert Goulet from “The Simpsons”
- “Big Empty” by Stone Temple Pilots (the only song of their’s I like)
- “Mystery Dance” by Elvis Costello
- “I Can’t Control Myself” by The Ramones
- “Romeo and Juliet” by Dire Straits
Wow! That’s quite a diverse bunch o’ tunes, fellow Dopers - only a handful of which I have among my 700+ iPod songs. Here’s what I came up with using Shuffle:
- “Love is in the Air” - John Paul Young
- “Rock Me Tonite” - Billy Squier
- “Jane” - Jefferson Starship
- “California Love” - 2Pac and Dr. Dre
- “Jackie Blue” - Ozark Mountain Daredevils
- “Long, Long Way from Home” - Foreigner
- “Breakfast in America” - Supertramp
- “The Cool Dude” - Booker T. Jones
- “In My Daughter’s Eyes” - Martina McBride
- “New York State of Mind” - Billy Joel
My playlist is pretty heavy on '70s and '80 pop and rock, but with a bizarre sprinkling of other stuff (including even some national anthems - for the U.S., Britain, Canada, France and Australia - that I like). Everything from Sousa to Handel to rap. Go figure.
- Mary McLaughlin and William Coulter – “Seacht Ndólás Na Maighdine Muire”
- System of a Down – “Forest”
- Tracy Chapman – “Change”
- Slaid Cleaves – “Getaway Car”
- Great Big Sea – “Hangin’ Johnny” (live)
- Ani DiFranco – “Done Wrong”
- Dave Matthews Band – “Stay (Wasting Time)”
- The Cranberries – “Pretty [Pret A Porter Movie Remix]”
- Patty Griffin – “Love Throw a Line” (live)
- Cleveland Quartet – “Adagio ma non troppo; Allegro” (Beethoven Op. 130)
I have a feeling this won’t be pretty…
- Victory - Bad Religion
- Richard Hung Himself - DI
- Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere - Flaming Lips
- Cieco, Cieco - Ben Charest from the Triplets of Belleville Soundtrack
- Sweet Talkin’ Woman - ELO
- Teenage Lobotomy - The Ramones
- Hypnotized - The Plimsouls
- Sunday Papers - Joe Jackson
- I can’t explain - Snuff (The Who Covered)
10.I love a Rainy Night - Eddie Rabbit
All in all it could have been worse. My wife is a wedding singer, and the oddest things keep showing up on my itunes.
Nothing like putting on music for a run, and hearing My Milkshake or some god forsaken Tim McGraw song. (shudder).
Not the Red Baron - Tori Amos
Revival - New Grass Revival
Since We Met - Tommy Emmanuel
One of these things first - Nick Drake
Wunderkind - Alanis Morissette
Dark Star (10-18-74) - The Grateful Dead
By Chance it Was - Clannad
Um a Um - Tribalistas
Give Me Cornbread When I’m Hungry - John Fahey
Scarlet Begonias (5-8-77) - The Grateful Dead
Ruby, Don’t Take Your Love to Town - Kenny Rogers
Speak Low - Sammy Davis, Jr.
Walking in the Rain - Erasure
Digging in the Dirt - Peter Gabriel
Harvest Moon - The Bedlam
Look Back In - Moby
Hey! Baby - Bruce Channel
I’m So Glad - Cream
You’re a Friend of Mine - Clarence Clemons & J… (that’s where it cuts off)
Limo Wreck - Soundgarden
Really not a reflection of who I am; I’m much more of a dance music person. That’s what comes from dumping entire CDs onto the PC… The more important question might be - what are the last 10 songs you bought through iTunes?
Susan
I think my iPod is hipper than I am.
- Let’s Fall in Love by Frank Sinatra
- Georgia Lee by Tom Waits
- Jealous Love by Wison Pickett
- I Found a Love by **Wilson Pickett ** (again with the Pickett?)
- Communication Breakdown by Led Zeppelin
- My Baby’s Comin’ Home by B.B. King
- Give Peace a Chance by **Joe Cocker ** (I’m such a hippie)
- Bouncing Around the Room by Phish (see? Hippie.)
- Pyramid Song by Radiohead
- Hamburger Train by Primus
Better to ask what the last ten songs you chose to listen to were. There are still a lot of us who buy music exclusively on physical media.