What song are you listening to *right now*?

[url=http://www.siboliban.org/brucerobison/wrapped.html#wrapped]Wrapped** by Bruce Robison (husband of Kelly Willis and baby brother of Charlie Robison who is married to – and just had a baby with – Emily from the Dixie Chicks, a foursome who could be the perfect Austin country-rock quartet should the Chicks break up and Bruce, Charlie and Kelly feel like leaving their solo days behind them. But I digress.)

Darnit!

“Push It”-Tool. I love this song!

I’m gonna go straight to "Belle"from the Notre Dame de Paris Soundtrack when this mp3 is over, because I love that song even more!

[iThe Voyage,* by the Moody Blues. I needed something safe and familiar after accidentally buying an awful, awful CD that I thought was something else. Let the healing begin.

Stevie Ray Vaughn’s cover of “Little Wing.”

“The Luckiest” - Ben Folds from the Ben Folds Live CD

sniffle

Ladies and gentlemen, meet your new First Dance At Weddings song.

“A Little Bitter” by Alice in Chains. I’m working on my list for the AiC poll later, and I’m contemplating buying a GameCube for Metroid Prime, even though I’m a college student who doesn’t need to spend the money.

-brianjedi

“Hello, Dad! I’m In Jail!” by Was (Not Was).

Thank God I didn’t open the thread while “We Like The Cars That Go Boom” was playing.

“Baby, Now That I’ve Found You” by Allison Krauss & Union Station.

For the 10th time in the last 30 minutes.

“Bill’s Bounce” by the Bill Elliot Swing Orchestra. It’s hoppin’!

Lifehouse: Spin… so cool…

“Bajo Fuego” from the “Under Fire” soundtrack by Jerry Goldsmith (guitar performed by Pat Metheny).

Great score. Fantastic score. Damn. Great score.

“Gainesville Rock City” by Less than Jake.

“All Shook Up”
The Billy Joel cover from the “Honeymoon in Vegas” soundtrack.

If this does not post quickly, it will be…

too late.

“Wear my Ring Around your Neck”
Ricky Van Shelton, same soundtrack.

:slight_smile:

“(Don’t Go Back To) Rockville” by R.E.M.

“If I Was the Woman, and You Were the Man” by Cowboy Junkies

“Color and Light” from Sunday in the Park with George

(I’m actually writing a paper on it).

“Standing Knee Deep in a River, and Dying of Thirst” Kathy Mattea