I'm only starting to have a collection that could be called one...historically a bit unexpected, but cool.
'Heart Of Gold'
Buffista Music III: The Search for Bach
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
iPod:
- The New Pornographers: Testament To Youth in Verse
- Madder Rose: Car Song
- The Breeders: Glorious
- Sleater-Kinney: Get Up
- Superchunk: Low Branches
- Air Miami: Pucker
- Luscious Jackson: Strongman
- Connie Francis: Sixteen Reasons (from Mulholland Drive soundtrack)
- The Beatles: Cry Baby Cry
- Liz Phair: Fuck and Run
- Sebadoh: License To Confuse
- Keane: Somewhere Only We Know
- GbV: Lord of Overstock
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 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]
More goodness!
- Buck: Paris, France
- Portastatic: Baby
- Johnny Cash (with June Carter Cash): Jackson
I don't have an iPod, so I can't play. But I did do a few new mixes (to cheer up Rio while she's tied to the Legasus).
Honky Tonk Roundup
Honky Tonk Man - Johnny Horton; Singing The Blues - Marty Robbins; Blue Blue Day - Don Gibson; Rollin' In My Sweet Baby's Arms - Buck Owens; Always Late (With Your Kisses) - Lefty Frizzell; I Take It On Home - Charlie Rich; Hey Joe! - Carl Smith; I'm Movin' On - Hank Snow; Act Naturally - Buck Owens; Hamburger Hop - Johnny Hicks & His Troubadours; Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! (That Cigarette) - Johnny Bond & His Red River Valley Boys; If You've Got the Money, I've Got The Time - Lefty Frizzell; Give Me A Red Hot Mama And An Ice Cold Beer - Smiley Maxedon; Invitation To The Blues - Ray Price; Knee Deep In The Blues - Marty Robbins; The Grand Tour - George Jones; Get Your Kicks (From The Country Hicks) - Johnny Hicks & His Troubadours; My Baby's Just Like Money - Lefty Frizzell; Guess Things Happen That Way - Johnny Cash; Take An Old Cold 'Tater (And Wait) - Little Jimmy Dickens; Drinking All My Troubles Away - Paul Howard & His Cotton Pickers; Beer Bottle Mama - Andy Reynolds And His 101 Ranch Boys; Mean Mama Boogie - Johnny Bond & His Red River Valley Boys; Abilene - George Hamilton IV; Sea Of Heartbreak - Don Gibson; Devil Woman - Marty Robbins; Ring Of Fire - Johnny Cash; Take Me - George Jones & Tammy Wynette; Night Life - Ray Price
Mind, that's not a strict Honky Tonk set, but it's mostly that way.
Is Soulseek downy down, like, for good? I was looking for a specific out-of-print remix, and, well, I can't get anything. No website, no client, no forums, nothing.
I'm searching for Okkervil River right this second and came up with all manner of hits, Gandalfe. I think you're just getting crap luck.