Friday shuffle
Cain and Abel seem to still be causing trouble ...
"Pale Blue Eyes," Alejandro Escovedo
"I Hate Myself for Loving You," Joan Jett
"Rudderless," The Lemonheads
"Car," Built to Spill
"Palo Alto," Radiohead
"Tom Traubert's Blues," Tom Waits
"Life on a Chain," Pete Yorn
"Cattle and the Creeping Things," The Hold Steady
"Mean Eyed Cat," Johnny Cash
"All I Need Is Everything," Over the Rhine
Bonus: I couldn't find that track, but here's Over the Rhine doing one of my favorite songs.









A delurking list
1. "Rocket 88" Jackie Brenston & His Delta Cats (Ike Turner's Kings Of Rhythm)
2. "Take Me Home, Country Roads" - Ray Charles
3. "Dearest Darling" - Bo Diddley
4. "Hurricane" - Bob Dylan
5. "At The Hop" - Danny & The Juniors
6. "I Want To Take You Higher" - Sly & The Family Stone
7. "Find A Fool" - Barbara Cue (Athens, GA, band with Widespread Panic ties)
8. "Low Rider" - War
9. "Cupid" - Sam Cooke
10. "Heavy Makes You Happy" (Sha Na Boom Boom) - The Staple Singers
Bonus 11th: "Boogie Chillen'" by John Lee Hooker. Goodness me. I'm too lazy to look it up, but I think the only song on that list that was released during my lifetime (be 32 in April) was the Barbara Cue song. Huh.
Posted by: Matt T. | Feb 23, 2007 at 04:39 PM
I played my favorite mix CD:
"Hate Myself For Loving You", "Louie, Louie", "Love Hurts" by Joan Jett
"Lonely Tonight", "All or Nothing", "Refugee" by Tom Petty
"Why Don't You Get a Job", "Be a Long Time", "Feelings", "The Kids Aren't All Right" by The Offspring.
Next time, I'll post the Love Mix I made for my girlfriend.
Posted by: Jeff | Feb 23, 2007 at 05:10 PM
Once again, the "old fart edition":
"Sweet Lady Mary" - Rod Stewart
"Badge" - Cream
"Blossom" - James Taylor
"Jimi Thing" - Dave Matthews Band
"Life By The Drop" - Stevie Ray Vaughn
"You'll Keep On Searching" - Steve Winwood
"Lady Madonna" - The Beatles
"Rollin' and Tumblin'" - Bob Dylan
"For The Benefit Of Mr Kite" - The Beatles
"Father and Son" - Cat Stevens
Posted by: wane bell | Feb 23, 2007 at 06:32 PM
"Bustin' Surfboards", The Tornadoes
"Wookiee Prisoner/Detention Block Ambush", London Symphony Orchestra (Star Wars: A New Hope)
"Lewis Boogie", Jerry Lee Lewis
"George Entertains", Dorf, Steve/Herbstritt, Larry/Kurtz, David (Alien Nation Soundtrack)
"Luke & Leia", The Trotter Trio (Sketches On Star Wars)
"Cry On My Shoulder", Bonnie Raitt
"Almost A Whisper", Yanni
"John The Baptist", Rev. Moses Mason (Anthology Of American Folk Music)
"London", Tangerine Dream
"Stoned Immaculate", The Doors
Don't try to psychoanalyze my musical tastes. :-)
Posted by: Indiana Joe | Feb 23, 2007 at 08:22 PM
"Be Quiet Mt. Heart Attack!", Liars
"El Chupa Nibre", Dangerdoom
"Lonely Rolling Star", Katamari Damacy soundtrack
"Epilogue", Arovane
"Elevator Music", Beck
"It is a Difficult Thing, Being a Mule", The Mathletes
"Kill You Now", Amon Tobin
"Sublimit", Autechre
"Do You Really Want to Hurt Me", Boy George
"Pink Lemonade", Kittie
Posted by: mcc | Feb 24, 2007 at 02:18 AM
"Gumboots," Paul Simon
"Destiny," Richard Thompson
"Pulling Mussels (From The Shell)," Squeeze
"Come Closer," Yipes!
"Northern Lights," Ghostigital
"I Can't Live With You," Queen
"Cool Places," Sparks & Jane Wiedlin
"Ciao," Lush
"Pretty Marion/Dusky Meadow/Creignish Hills Reel/Tom Rae Reel/Dinkie Dorrian's Reel/Sleepy Maggie Reel," John Morris Rankin and Howie MacDonald
"Casey Jones," Grateful Dead
Posted by: cminus | Feb 24, 2007 at 09:09 AM
"Bonus: I couldn't find that track, but here's Over the Rhine doing one of my favorite songs."
I've got a track of Over the Rhine and David Bazan from Pedro the Lion doing "Let It Be." Well worth tracking down on the Internets.
Posted by: Kevin | Feb 25, 2007 at 11:47 AM