When the blogosphere gets bored
Andrea, did you you realy think that I would play by the rules?
There’s 19.59Gb on the iPod and I have no ‘meaningful songs’ (well none that I can recall) so here is the last 20 tracks to have wafted out of the iPod instead — which would have been on the flight back from you-know-where.
- Amandrai - Ali Farka Toure with Ry Cooder - Talking Timbuktu
- O Pato - Coleman Hawkins - Desafinado
- Little Red Rooster - The Doors - Alive She Cried
- Tomorrow Never Knows - The Beatles - Revolver
- Albatross - Fleetwood Mac - Pious Bird of Good Omen
- It Fills You Up - Van Morrison - A Period Of Transition
- The Birds and the Goat - Dave Graney and the Coral Snakes - The Soft ‘N’ Sexy Sound
- Lou-Easy-Ann - J.J. Cale - 5
- Let’s Groove - Earth Wind & Fire - Raise
- Melody - Rolling Stones - Black and Blue
- Get On Top - Tim Buckley - Greetings From L.A.
- Take the L Train (To 8th Avenue) - Brooklyn Funk Essentials - Cool and Steady and Easy
- So Easy - Röyksopp - Melody A.M.
- Mais Que Nada - Al Jarreau - Tenderness
- Light My Fire - Jose Feliciano - All Time Greatest Hits
- At Last - Etta James - At Last!
- Play It Momma - Dave Douglas - Soul On Soul
- In These Shoes?- Kirsty MacColl - Tropical Brainstorm
- Aladdin Sane - David Bowie - Aladdin Sane
- Summer Wind - Frank Sinatra - Sinatra Reprise: The Very Good Years
Seeing Take the L Train to 8th Avenue in this list made me want to listen to
Peace Peice a favourite Bill Evans tune so that’s what I’m listening to now.
Listening to Peace Peice again made me want to buy some Erik Satie (as listening to it always does). Apple however do not have an Australian iTunes store yet so refuse to take my money!! - go figure. I can only imagine the pain the local outposts of The Record Companies are putting Apple through, let alone us customers — remember what they were guy’s.
