I have an iTunes playlist called “JANGLY!!”. What songs belong in there?
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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.
I have an iTunes playlist called “JANGLY!!”. What songs belong in there?
"Mr. Tambourine Man" by the Birds.
(I don't care for the Dylan-sung version. I don't care if he wrote it.)
"Mr. Bojangles."
Scott Joplin.
I have an iTunes playlist called “JANGLY!!”. What songs belong in there?
Jeez, I did a whole big Jangly mix myself with lots of Rickenbacker 12-strings. Let me review that when I get home.
There was a fair amount of Teenage Fanclub on there, I'm sure.
Go-Betweens - "Spring Rain"
db's - "Black and White"
REM - "Harborcoat"
Feelies - Let's Go"
off the top of my head
From my Jangle Prismatic mix....
Ivory Tower - The Long Ryders
Changes - Gene Clark & Carla Olson
He'd Be A Diamond - Bevis Frond
I Don't Want Control Of You - Teenage Fanclub
Part Past Part Fiction - The Chills
I'm A Bad Actor - Blue Ash
Going Down To Liverpool - The Bangles
One In A Hundred - Gene Clark
Shade of Blue - The Pernice Brothers
Sitting Still - R.E.M.
Blue - Rain Parade
Martian Saints - Mary Lou Lord
Streets Of Your Town - The Go-Betweens
The Summer Sun - Chris Stamey
Places That Are Gone - Tommy Keene
Queen Of Eyes - The Soft Boys
I Can't Hide - The Flamin' Groovies
It Won't Be Wrong- The Byrds
Look Both Ways Rain Parade
Wish I Was Skinny - The Boo Radleys
Have You Heard The News Today? - Cosmic Rough Riders
Dark Green Energy - Robyn Hitchcock & The Egyptians
Cool! I think one of the best concerts I ever saw was Dinosaur Jr. in Vancouver in 1993? 1994? It was on old ballroom that had a sprung floor, and you could feel the audience bouncing up and down even if you weren't. Anyway, I think they played only about 8 songs in a ninety minute show...lots of long noodling guitar tangents. At one point, they went from a trippy, extended version of Thumb, right into a driving version of Budge which totally blew everyone's mind, and we all went crazy.
Let me state for the record that it was a school night, and I was stone cold sober, unlike most people there.
My god, that was so long ago now.
Cool! I think one of the best concerts I ever saw was Dinosaur Jr. in Vancouver in 1993? 1994?
I saw them in SF probably '91 or '92. Nirvana opened for them. crazy!