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([personal profile] pat Apr. 23rd, 2003 11:07 am)
Just a selection of a dozen items on my i-Tunes

"Stars and Stripes Forever" the Naval Academy Band
"Callin' Baton Rouge" Garth Brooks
"Ten Years After" Led Zepplin
"Take Five" Dave Brubek
"When You're Good to Mama", Queen Latifah (from the "Chicago" soundtrack)
"Back in the U.S.S.R" The Beatles
"Canon" Pachelbel
"Tiger Rag" Preservation Hall Jazz Band
"Down to the River to Pray" Alison Krauss
"Bent" Matchbox Twenty
"Only Living Boy in New York" Simon and Garfunkel
"Water Music" Handel
"Won't Get Fooled Again" The Who

So, pick twelves pieces of music on your computer.... how diverse a selection can you make? Okay, so I know [livejournal.com profile] geekchick's will be stranger than anyone else's..... : >
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From: [personal profile] geekchick


I love sucking all my mp3s into Winamp and hitting "shuffle", I get the weirdest playlists that way. ;) Lately though Winamp has been unhealthily fixated on Beth Orton and Jann Arden. I don't find any of this to be particularly weird, so sorry if I disappoint. =)

1. Kid Rock - "American Badass" ; I can't help it, I love Kid Rock.
2. Guess Who - "No Sugar Tonight"; classic rock stuff, almost as good to sing along to as "Black Water"
3. The Orb - "A Huge Evergrowing Pulsating Brain That Rules From the Centre of the Ultra World" ; techno
4. Letters to Cleo - "I Want You to Want Me"; Cheap Trick covered by a ska band
5. Public Enemy - "Welcome to the Terrordome"; Public Enemy, 'nuff said.
6. Coal Chamber (w/Ozzy) - "Shock the Monkey"; Peter Gabriel cover by a cheesy metal band. Rest of the album sucked, but this track kicks ass.
7. Joy Division - "Love Will Tear Us Apart"; a classic, so much better than most of the subsequent covers.
8. Malice Mizer - "Le ciel"; pretty J-Pop boys.
9. Mediaeval Baebes - "Quan vey la lauzeta"; female vocal group doing traditional tunes in an updated style.
10. Def Leppard - "Photograph"; I am all about the 80s hair bands.
11. Aimee Mann - "4th of July"; smart, literate and just a teensy bit bitter; my kinda woman.
12. Dhol Foundation - "Colours of Punjab"; drummers. Lots and lots of drummers.

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Letters to Cleo - "I Want You to Want Me"; Cheap Trick covered by a ska band

I don't think I ever want to hear this one.
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