In the flat: Dwight Yoakham Under The Covers
In the car stacker as best I recall:
Blink 182
The Jesus and Mary Chain
Nick Drake
U2
Soul Coughing Ruby Vroom
Smashing Pumpkins
Dave Mathews
The Clash
- 4 more I am obviously not listening to.
In the flat: Dwight Yoakham Under The Covers
In the car stacker as best I recall:
Blink 182
The Jesus and Mary Chain
Nick Drake
U2
Soul Coughing Ruby Vroom
Smashing Pumpkins
Dave Mathews
The Clash
Since The Tragically Hip have an album coming out a week from today, I’m gearing up for it.
At work: Road Apples
Car: A mix CD from the golden days of free Napster with some live Hip tracks and songs from Fully Completely and Up to Here.
I’ve got one of those 400-disc changers, so all my CDs are in the machine. But the one I’ve most recently listened to straight through is Santana’s Supernatural. I turn into a dancin’ fool.
Source Tags and Codes …And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead
Mud On the Tires by Brad Paisley
In the 6-disc changer in the car:
Reel Big Fish, Why Do They Rock So Hard?
Guns N Roses, Use Your Illusion II
Ani Difranco, Little Plastic Castles
The Ataris, Blue Skies, Broken Hearts, Next 12 Exits
Broadway Cast Recording, Jekyll & Hyde
Ella Fitzgerald, Best of the Song Books
In the house, I rarely listen to music, but I’m pretty sure the stereo is holding An Evening (Wasted) with Tom Lehrer.
A Perfect Circle’s Mer de Noms.
Three disc changer in the car:
Parachutes–Coldplay
The B Sides, 1980-1990–U2
A bootleg from U2’s Elevation tour
Jethro Tull: Aqualung (25th Anniversary edition)
Flogging Molly.
Blood Sugar Sex Magic by the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
Plastic Fang, Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
At home it’s the Dubliners greatest hits
In the car changer we have:
Dropkick Murphy’s “Live on St. Patricks Day”
Stiff Little Fingers “Anthology”
The Pogues “If I Should Fall From Grace…”
Tommy Makem and the Clancy Brothers “Ain’t it Grand Boys”
The Tossers “Purgatory”
I’m on an Irish kick again…