I need to check out that song.
More iPoddage:
- Mississippi John Hurt - "Frankie"
- Blue Mountain - "Generic America"
- Neil Young - "Pocahontas"
- Clem Snide - "Mike Kalinsky"
- Magnetic Fields- "The Death of Ferdinand de Saussere"
- Bragg/Wilco - "Another Man's Done Gone"
- Funkadelic - "Can You Get To That?"
- Bob Dorough/Schoolhouse Rock - "Three Is A Magic Number"
- Belle & Sebastian - "Rollercoaster Ride"
- Richard Davies - "Stars"
- Richard Thompson - "Time Has Told Me (Live)"
- Amon Duul II - "Henriette Krotenschwanz"
- Okkervil River - "Your Other Man"
Oh, man. It's been an age since I listened to that album.
My favorite song on that album is "When The City Drops Into The Night."
I just ripped it the other night. I've been ripping my whole collection, but 2 weeks in, I'm only up to Dylan.
I'm only starting to have a collection that could be called one...historically a bit unexpected, but cool.
Since everyone's doing it, the iPod Shuffle:
Down to the Well, Kevin Gordon with Lucinda Williams
The Day You Walked Away, The Joel Plaskett Emergency
Bullseye, Rebecca West
Everything Must Go!, Weakerthans
I Know I Know I Know, Tegan and Sara
Peg, Steely Dan
Bean's Blues, Al Tuck
A Good Man is Hard to Find, Tom Waits
Ring of Fire, Earl Scruggs w. Billy Bob Thorton
2 Rights Make 1 Wrong, Mogwai
Zebra, The Magnetic Fields
Trying to listen to my iPod on Shuffle on the way to work has amde me realize that most of my music is very mellow.
I Know I Know I Know, Tegan and Sara
Woot!
I absolutely love this song, but I have to admit, there's something about their voices that grates. I don't think I could sit and listen to a whole album at once.
It took a while for me to warm up to them but I'm such a girly fan at this point. I think the latest album is pretty fucking great.
ETA: Plus they're cute! [link]