Flesh Cartoons - Robyn Hitchcock
Raining In My Heart - Robert Wyatt
Loneliness - Dipsomaniacs
Nowadays Clancy Can't Even Sing - Neil Young
Drive It Home - Snooks Eaglin
Spinning the wheel on my Amazon CloudPlayer (62,000+ songs at the moment):
Ireen Thomas - Sonata Per Il Liutho A-Dur (Classical guitar, via Magnatune).
Bob Dylan - Visions of Johanna (Live 1965).
Andrew Belle - Static Waves (Feat. Katie Herzig). Must have been a free Amazon track.
Al Stewart - Song on the Radio. Hmmm. Turns out I have sour of his albums. I did not realize that.
Chris Breemer - Bach - BWV 855 - Das Wolhtemperietre Clavier II (From the pianoSociety.com)
(I cheated a bit, there was a 30 second cut from Murray Gold's Doctor Who Soundtrack in thier some place, a few bird's tweeting).
Four Across - Can I Play (Four Across)
The Divine Comedy - Don't Look Down (Promenade)
Klaus Schulze's Wahnfried - Drums 'n' Balls (Drums 'n' Balls)
Enya - Orinoco Flow (Watermark)
Giulio Tampalini - Carlo Domeniconi - Koyunbaba IV. Presto (The Sound of Concerto)
O último pensamento antes de tocar a campainha - Stela Campos
Our Day Will Come - The Heptones
Isma'a - Ahmed Abdul-Malik
Bamba Maodo - Mbaye Dieye Faye & le Sing-Sing Rythme
Selflessness - John Coltrane
Laptop iTunes, no particular rhyme or reason to what's on here or why I downloaded here instead of at home, a paltrey 18G.
1.Love Minus Zero/No Limit[Live] Bob Dylan & the Rolling Thunder Revue 1975
2.Rat Race - Bob Marley - Babylon By Bus
3. The Light That Has Lighted The World - George Harrison - Early Takes Voume 1
4.Sonata No.25 in G Major, Op.79:II.Andante - Tom Beghin - Beethoven : Complete 32 Piano Sonatas on Period Instruments
5.Jennie Lee - Jan And Arnie - lux and ivy's favorites volume 1 (no mystery here - when I transferred whatever I had here before I reinstalled the OS a few years ago the 10 volumes of lux and ivy's favorites was one of the few things to leave a copy of that was a complete no brainer)
Tori Amos - Winter
Dave Van Ronk - Betty and Dupree
Fretwork - Suite No. 4 in Four Parts, in F Major I: Fantasie
Sebastian Forster - Piano sonata no 1 in F minor (Beethoven)
Stars - How Much More
Gotan Project - Paris, Texas
Tlon - Subways (from compilation called Many Things Worth Living For)
Nils Frahm - On the Sky and on the Ground
Olafur Arnalds and Nils Frahm - Olafur 5 (live in Zurich)
Wires under Tension - A List of Things to Light on Fire.
Well, rebel that I am, I'm going ahead and break the rules again. I guess I should
blame this on Daniel and his blue-moon summer honey wheat for getting me thinking again.
Blue moons and a Red Stripe or three. Perfect time to add a few more to the playlist, currently at 166.
Ps Thanks for getting me thinking, Daniel. Actually, the first track that came up was the Marcels version,
but I've heard it much too much. Just the kind of rebel I am.
Well, on that shuffle Elvis came in at #51. Once in a blue moon I'll add a few more to the list.
Only 1 week left to suggest a tune to get into the rotation for the 11th annual Canada Day Garden party. Apparently they're building a garden for us over there..
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Flesh Cartoons - Robyn Hitchcock
Raining In My Heart - Robert Wyatt
Loneliness - Dipsomaniacs
Nowadays Clancy Can't Even Sing - Neil Young
Drive It Home - Snooks Eaglin
Cotton Wool- Hope and Social from the Sleep Sound
Neil Jung- Teenage Fanclub from Grand Prix
The Fields Remembered my Father- Last days from the Safety of the North
Goodbye Joe- Laura Nyro from Time and Love the Essential Masters
Head- Julian Cope from Peggy Suicide
Ireen Thomas - Sonata Per Il Liutho A-Dur (Classical guitar, via Magnatune).
Bob Dylan - Visions of Johanna (Live 1965).
Andrew Belle - Static Waves (Feat. Katie Herzig). Must have been a free Amazon track.
Al Stewart - Song on the Radio. Hmmm. Turns out I have sour of his albums. I did not realize that.
Chris Breemer - Bach - BWV 855 - Das Wolhtemperietre Clavier II (From the pianoSociety.com)
(I cheated a bit, there was a 30 second cut from Murray Gold's Doctor Who Soundtrack in thier some place, a few bird's tweeting).
The Divine Comedy - Don't Look Down (Promenade)
Klaus Schulze's Wahnfried - Drums 'n' Balls (Drums 'n' Balls)
Enya - Orinoco Flow (Watermark)
Giulio Tampalini - Carlo Domeniconi - Koyunbaba IV. Presto (The Sound of Concerto)
Our Day Will Come - The Heptones
Isma'a - Ahmed Abdul-Malik
Bamba Maodo - Mbaye Dieye Faye & le Sing-Sing Rythme
Selflessness - John Coltrane
1.Love Minus Zero/No Limit[Live] Bob Dylan & the Rolling Thunder Revue 1975
2.Rat Race - Bob Marley - Babylon By Bus
3. The Light That Has Lighted The World - George Harrison - Early Takes Voume 1
4.Sonata No.25 in G Major, Op.79:II.Andante - Tom Beghin - Beethoven : Complete 32 Piano Sonatas on Period Instruments
5.Jennie Lee - Jan And Arnie - lux and ivy's favorites volume 1 (no mystery here - when I transferred whatever I had here before I reinstalled the OS a few years ago the 10 volumes of lux and ivy's favorites was one of the few things to leave a copy of that was a complete no brainer)
Tori Amos - Winter
Dave Van Ronk - Betty and Dupree
Fretwork - Suite No. 4 in Four Parts, in F Major I: Fantasie
Sebastian Forster - Piano sonata no 1 in F minor (Beethoven)
Stars - How Much More
Tlon - Subways (from compilation called Many Things Worth Living For)
Nils Frahm - On the Sky and on the Ground
Olafur Arnalds and Nils Frahm - Olafur 5 (live in Zurich)
Wires under Tension - A List of Things to Light on Fire.
blame this on Daniel and his blue-moon summer honey wheat for getting me thinking again.
Blue moons and a Red Stripe or three. Perfect time to add a few more to the playlist, currently at 166.
The first five shuffled:
Blue Moon by Georgie Auld
Blue Moon by Ella Fitzgerald
Blue Moon by Frankie Laine
Blue Moon by Jo Stafford, Paul Weston & His Orchestra
Blue Moon by Teddy Charles
and the last 5
Blue Moon by Sonny Stitt & Eddie Buster
Blue Moon by Al Bowlly
Blue Moon by Frankie Trumbauer And His Orchestra
Blue Moon by Doris Day
Blue Moon by Orquesta Enrique Jorrin
-always
Ps Thanks for getting me thinking, Daniel. Actually, the first track that came up was the Marcels version,
but I've heard it much too much. Just the kind of rebel I am.
My lastfm page
That Elvis version is sublime.
Only 1 week left to suggest a tune to get into the rotation for the 11th annual Canada Day Garden party. Apparently they're building a garden for us over there..
-always