I cheated this time. I excluded the preposterous number of Ella Fitzgerald and Art Tatum tracks I have.
No 21st century here. I even managed one from the 19th.
Also, there are one or two tracks here even more embarassing than Jambo's "Sundown."
Polly Vaughn - The Dillards
Shake Your Groove Thing - Peaches & Herb
The Christmas Blues - Dean Martin
Satellite - Elvis Costello
Symphony 8 - Beethoven
Mickey's Monkey - Smokey Robinson & The Miarcles
I Go to Sleep - The Pretenders
Dreams of Clay - Dwight Yoakam
If I Had You - Frank Sinatra
You Haven't Done Nothin' - Stevie Wonder
By Joseph Thvedt, at 5:58 AM
This is from an iTunes shuffle. I don't have a filter for white people only, but that is what came out.
If You Could Touch Her At All - Willie Nelson
I Dream A Highway - Gillian Welch
Kinder Murder - Elvis Costello
Jackson - Lucinda Williams
Magazine Called Sunset - Wilco
I Threw It All Away - Jeff Tweedy
Talking In The Dark - Elvis Costello
Valentine - The Old 97's
Fields of Clover - The Box Tops
Bridge Over Troubled Water - Johnny Cash
By 10:02 AM
, atYou can't fool us D, I know that is just the morning playlist for KELO AM 1300. Or maybe the cut-out bin at Ernie Novembers.
so very happy.
By ben. for reals., at 1:39 AM
Bob Mould, Brasilia Crossed with Trenton (live)
Wilco, Red-Eyed and Blue
Dire Straits, Romeo and Juliet
Ben Folds Five, Mitchell Lane
ModeReko, Slump Town
Descendents, I'm Not a Loser
Stan Getz, The Girl from Ipanema
Replacements, Nobody
Bruce Springsteen, This Land is Your Land
Big Star, Don't Lie to Me
Hmm, a couple in this last one that I know are Hammer favorites but a few others I wouldn't have expected to be on your computer.
It's my Yahoo! Music list. I don't iPod.
My mind is still boggling at the notion of Jambo actually listening to SRV and Led Zeppelin. Jambo, are you feeling OK? Would a Kirk vs. Picard discussion make you feel better?
By 9:03 AM
, atI've been waiting for Jerjo to comment on that. Just wait 'til I put up my ten favorite books list with Hammer of the Gods somewhere near the top. And Jerjo, aren't you a big Gordon Lightfoot fan as well? What was the song you found that the guy from the Guess Who did in the GL voice? I remember it being pretty darn funny.
in the GL voice
Roy Firestone had a bit where Lightfoot was singing the National Anthem to the tune of Edmund Fitzgerald
"Oh say can you see by the dawn's early light, what we so proudly were hailin'?"
By Joey de Vivre, at 4:39 PM
I can see that being pretty darn funny. As I think about it maybe it was Maggie Mae in the GL voice. If Jerjo stops by again I'm sure he'll set the record straight.
It was Burton Cummings of the Guess Who doing a dead-on imtitation of Gordon Lightfoot covering Maggie May. He also gets in his digs at Gordon for living in a rather pretentious house in some Winnipeg neighborhood.
Mrs. Jerjo is somewhat a Gordon Lightfoot fan, I've spent a fair amount of time enduring the Canadian Troubadour. Maggie May was the payoff for all my earned karma.
By 8:11 AM
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