Oh, yeah, the last five songs I’ve heard are from the album Between The Sheets by Fourplay:
“Once in the A.M.”
“Gulliver”
“Amoroso”
“Summer Child”
“Anthem”
Oh, yeah, the last five songs I’ve heard are from the album Between The Sheets by Fourplay:
“Once in the A.M.”
“Gulliver”
“Amoroso”
“Summer Child”
“Anthem”
Currently waiting in line to see Jeff Tweedy (of Wilco) do a solo show at The Vic in Chicago so what better time to post to this thread. Threw the iPod on shuffle and this is what popped up:
The Replacements - “NeverMind”
Amy Winehouse - "Me and Mr. Jones (live in London)
The Frames - “Star Star”
Rhett Miller - “The El” (Chicago appropriate)
Phoenix - “Lisztomania”
The Winehouse was a nice treat because I had the chance to see her at this same venue back in 2007, the day before my daughter was born.
Wow, I don’t think any two posters have mentioned the same performer let alone the same piece of music.
Doll Parts - Courtney Love
Intruder - Peter Gabriel
Bury My Lovely - October Project
Dance Commander - Electric Six
Radio Ga Gag - Electric Six
Islands - The xx
Basic Space - The xx
Bang! - The Raveonettes
The Show - Lenka
Half Asleep - School of Seven Bells
“Jump”–The Pointer Sisters.
Overture to Carmen
“Sleep Isabella”–Abney Park.
“Let’s Dance”–David Bowie.
“Hallelujah”–Jeff Buckley.
Taking the OP to heart, I’ll list the tracks I’ve sought out, not just those recommended by Pandora, randomly thrown at me by the iPod, or heard because I queued an entire album.
“Song of the Storm” by Emilie Simon
“Kiss King” by Pigface
“DJ” by Amanda Blank
“Aciid!” by Jem
“Schizophrenia” by Sonic Youth
Albums here too (I don’t own an I-pod) and I tend to play the same ones over and over:
Soundtrack from Miller’s Crossing
Springsteen – The Seger Sessions
Johnny Cash – The Hits (from the Unearthed set)
now playing: Romeo and Juliet - Dire Straits
previously:[ul]
[li]Tunnel of Love - Dire Straits[/li][li]You Got the Silver - Rolling Stones[/li][li]Train Home - Chris Smither[/li][li]Love You Like a Man - Chris Smither[/li][/ul]
“Two” by Ryan Adams.
“Across the Universe” as done by Rufus Wainwright.
“Ready for love”-- Bad Company
“Machine Gun” --Commodores
“Sleepy language” --Layo and Bushwacka
I heard the last two on Nip/Tuck, the third on Supernatural, and then stumbled across the first two while poking around on Amazon for Mp3 downloads.
Wrote For Luck - Happy Mondays
Waterloo Sunset - The Kinks
Desert - Emilie Simon
Strawberry Wine -** My Bloody Valentine**
Crawlbabies - The Pastels
Last night I was poking around the 80’s videos on youtube, so it was (most recent first):
I Ran, Flock of Seagulls
I Melt With You, Modern English
The Great Commandment, Camouflage
And before that, I was in the car listening to the Chieftains play Irish folk music. I know one of them was Whiskey in the Jar, but can’t remember titles for any others. Our family gets more blasted by St. Patrick’s Day Irish stuff, since the oldest kid takes Irish dance–we spent yesterday morning watching her dance in an arctic gale at the college’s Shamrock Shuffle (A fun run + free pancake breakfast + music/dance entertainment, in a futile effort to keep the students out of the bars for a few more minutes).
I was listening to the newest Goldfrapp album, so all songs are from there:
Voicething
I Wanna Life
Shiny and Warm
Hunt
Head First
Same here. In fact, I just listened to these exact same 5 songs although they were in the reverse order as you.
According to last.fm my last five songs were:
Weezer - Say It Ain’t So
Corinne Bailey Ray - I’d Like To
Poe - Not a Virgin (Last.fm full track link)
Ben Lee - Apple Candy (link to a Star Trek fanvid set to the song)
Emiliana Torrini - To Be Free
Well, technically, we probably listened to them in the same order - I did it most recent first
last 5 Ipod songs:
New Years Day - U2
Psycho Killer - Talking Heads
Veronica - Elvis Costello
Refugee - Tom Petty &the Heartbreakers
Jungleland - Bruce Springsteen
Jesus of Suburbia - Green Day
Hip Hop (Remix) - Dead Prez and Static-X [not on YouTube]
Daughter - Pearl Jam
Vincent - NOFX
My Hero (live Virgin Mobile Festival 2008) - Foo Fighters
Morning Sun and Blow (live) by my new favorite band, Shayna Zaid and the Catch
Sing, by Chrissi Poland
You Never Can Tell, by Chuck Berry
The Bells, by Phil Ochs