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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..... : >

From: [identity profile] illandaria.livejournal.com


I don't have much on my MP3 playlist of much variety, but I've had some interesting combinations of songs come up on my playlist.

1. "Java Jive" --Bluegrass student union
2. "Potato" --Cheryl Wheeler (folk)
3. "Dance of the Cucumber" --Veggie Tales
4. "Rocky Top" --any version
5. "The Norbles" --Moxy Fruvous
6. "Everything you know is wrong" --Weird Al
7. "Take me home, country Road" --John Denver
8. "Rubber Blubber Whale" --Charlotte Johnson
9. "Masochism Tango" --Tom Lehrer
10. Eddie from Ohio's Schoolhouse Rock medley
11. "The 1712 Overture" --PDQ Bach
12. The theme from the Rockford files

(Oh, and I've been meaning to add you to my friends list for a while, so hi!)
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miren al pepino


3. "Dance of the Cucumber" --Veggie Tales

Well, that did dislodge the John Denver from my brain. I'm not sure if I should thank you or not. ;)

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Is number six in reference to Firesign Theatre's album and catchphrase, "Everything you know is wrong" Where they were doing Art Bell's schtick 20 years before he did?
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