List the last five songs you have played....not radio stuff conscious choices.

After The Storm by Mumford & Sons.

Wrote It Out On Paper by Monoson.

Envy by yousuf (He’s a cousin of my friend, but I really like his music).

Crawling Back To You from the Tom Petty Live Anthology.

The Rose of Aberdeen from Sounds of Silence (CD reissue).

Robin Thicke - “Lost Without You”
Robin Thicke - “Sex Therapy” (“Shakin It For Daddy” is better, but I listened to it six songs ago. :frowning: )
Nneka - “Africans”
Nneka - “Heartbeat”
Your Lips Your Lips - “Master Plan”

I was doing some music getting this morning, so they’re a bit clustered.

The last 5 I consciously played would have been David Bowie songs, probably roughly:

Life on Mars?
Diamond Dogs
Cracked Actor
Space Oddity
The Man Who Sold the World

The Limousines - “Very Busy People”
Ramona Falls - “I Say Fever”
TV on the Radio - “Wolf Like Me”
Phoenix - “Lizstomania”
Berlin - “Metro (Acoustic)”

Jerusalem - from the Chariots of Fire soundtrack
Walk In Jerusalem - Mahalia Jackson
Homeward Bound - Simon and Garfunkel
I Want To Be Your Mother’s Son-in-Law - Macy Gray
Jake the Peg - Rolf Harris (that was for my son’s entertainment, but I listened)

Oh that takes me back!

Back in Black-AC/DC
I Wanna Be Sedated-Ramones
Love Story-Taylor Swift
You Don’t Have To Call Me Darling-David Allen Coe
Wild Rover-irish song

Hows that for weird?

The five psalms in Monteverdi’s 1610 Vespro della Beata Vergine (Vespers of the Blessed Virgin):
Dixit Dominus
Laudate Pueri
Laetatus Sum
Nisi Dominus
Lauda Jerusalem

Lady Gaga - Bad Romance
Dead Or Alive - You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)
Faith No More - Epic
DJ Lobsterdust - Epic Black Rock (Faith no More vs Queen vs AC/DC) (A mashup of Epic, Back in Black and We Will Rock You.)
Dethklok - Murmaider

Murmaider’s the only one not put on in response to something… I just really enjoy listening to a death metal song about murdering mermaids.

Pop Song For Us Rejects - Silverchair

Brother (MTV Unplugged) - Alice in Chains

Yesterday Don’t Mean Shit - Pantera

Ego, The Living Planet - Monster Magnet

WIsh You Were Here - Pink Floyd

This morning on my way to work I popped in the CD Dig by Adam Again. So whatever the first five songs on that CD are, IIRC:

“Deep”
“Dig”
“Hopeless Etc”
“It Is What It Is”
“Songwork”

“The Wanderlust” - Flogging Molly
“Hundred Mile High City” - Ocean Colour Scene
“Skinhead on the MTBA” - Dropkick Murphys
“Crossroads” - Cream
“Two Sisters” - Fiction Plane

Battleship Chains - Hindu Love Gods
Knock a Piece Off - The Diplomats of Solid Sound
Ain’t Got No Money - Jack “O” and the Tearjerkers
I Will Dare - The Replacements
Breakfast - The Pattern

I love shuffle on the ipod.

My Own Summer (Shove It) - Deftones

Tribute (live) - Tenacious D

I Miss You (acoustic) - Incubus

Pride - Damageplan

Clumsy (acoustic) - Our Lady Peace (not as good as the version I listened too, unfortunately)

First five songs on Mike Garvan’s “Havana Nights”

I was listening to the Scorpion’s new album, Sting in the Tail. Yea, surprised me too… didn’t know they had a new album. So I guess, the track list for the last 5 songs is:

Lorelei
Turn You On
Sly
Spirit of Rock
and
The Best is Yet to Come

It’s a pretty Good album, reliably and solidly Scorps. It reminds me of their stuff from the 80’s, and is kind of predictibly comfortable for fans who don’t really want to hear the indulgent experimentations of aging rockers… just good old solid rock that sounds like it could have been written in the 80’s at the height of Heavy Metaldom. Lorelei is also a great ballad, right up there with still loving you. Probably my favorite just after an initial listen.

Last thing I heard was an LP: Thelonious Monk: Misterioso - Recorded on tour. I guess the last track on the a-side and the four tracks on b:

A4 I’m Gettin’ Sentimental Over You
B1 All the Things You Are
B2 Honeysuckle Rose
B3 Bemsha Swing
B4 Evidence

Wonderful album.

Lately I’ve been listening to songs in alphabetical order by song title:

Stepping Stone by Duffy
Steamroller by James Taylor
Staying in Love by Raphael Saadiq
Stay by The Four Seasons
Stand by Your Man by Lyle Lovett

“Wonderwall”–a very haunting version by Ryan Adams
“The Other Side” --David Gray

“Rikki Don’t Lose that number” – Steely Dan. It’s just so well structured.

“Drive”-- one of the best songs of the past few decades

“Superman” --Five for Fighting