Friday Music Day: Sept 9, 2011

There's been a lot of music talk this week already. Let's see if we can add to that, eh?

Possible topic: as we near the tenth anniversary of September 11, 2001, do you have any particular musical memories from that period of time? I know I was listening to Neotropic's La Prochaine Fois.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5gthgvtH0E
I had bought the CD the week before at Let It Be. The wordless, bleached out sounds felt like memory and loss at the time. Please keep any discussions well onto the safe side of the topic line.

Also, share your random ten here.

108 thoughts on “Friday Music Day: Sept 9, 2011”

  1. .

    * Voices No Bodies - T++ - Wireless
    * Ruined Visions - Leyland Kirby - Intrigue & Stuff, Vol. 1
    * Spank Thru - Nirvana - Live at Reading
    * Third Movement: Symphony No. 4 in A Minor - Jean Sibelius - Sibelius: Symphonies 4 & 5
    * T.H.E.H.I.V.E.S. - The Hives - The Black and White Album
    * Head Down - Soundgarden - Superunknown
    * The Interview - A.F.I. - Decemberunderground
    * Motorcade - The Goslings - Occasion
    * Naked Burn - Mastodon - Leviathan
    * Right Where It Belongs - Nine Inch Nails - With Teeth

    1. I just checked them out. Given that her first album precedes theirs by five years, I'd say that The Books sound more like Neotropic with vocals. (That's the only song that really uses harmonica.)

      She started out with more breakbeats, sounding like an acoustic-ambient take on jungle (like an UK version of NYC's "illbient" without requiring a Doctorates in English and Philosophy*), but by La Prochaine Fois, she had dropped most of the breaks and just went with acoustic-ambient. Here's another track from the album, which works with a flute sample. Here's two more, both with vocals.

      I don't think she was the best at that sound, but her music really connected with me on a personal level. Like if I had made music, I'd've wanted it to sound like hers. Or maybe it was just that her album was a companion at a time of uncertainty and stress (9/11), and it's like how Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock think they're in love at the end of Speed because of all the stress they've gone through together. Well, in a way, I was Sandra and Neotropic was Keanu.

      *Sorry, Paul D. Miller a/k/a DJ Spooky That Subliminal Kid, it's true. You wanted me to think too much about what wasn't the music.

  2. Another random 10 tracks off WMP, all selected from Recently Added:

    1.“Sorrow (Your Heart)” – Trevor Rabin, Can’t Look Away
    2.“Blackbird/Yesterday” – The Beatles, Love
    3.“Four Red Brains” – Ghosts & Vodka, Addicts and Drunks
    4.“Interesting Drug” – Morrissey, Suedehead: The Best of Morrissey
    5.“Invocation” – Carpenters, Ticket to Ride
    6.“Latin Quarter” – Marc Antoine, Urban Gypsy
    7.“Vampire Killer/Wicked Child” – Konami Kukeiha Club, Perfect Selection Dracula: New Classics
    8.“All About Satellites and Spaceships” – Seven Percent Solution, All About Satellites and Spaceships
    9.“Homunculus” – Passport, Cross-Collateral
    10.“A Visit to Newport Hospital” – Egg, The Polite Force

  3. Glenn Miller--Stardust
    Doug Stone--In A Different Light
    The Beatles--Abbey Road Medley*
    Billy Ray Cyrus--Words By Heart
    The Statler Brothers--Guilty
    Ralph Tresvant--Stone Cold Gentleman
    Harry Belafonte--Day-O
    John Williams--Main Theme (Star Wars)
    Rick James--Super Freak**
    Lonestar--Amazed

    *I actually combined "You Never Give Me Your Money" all the way to "Her Majesty" for a 16:36 minute song
    **I am always annoyed that whenever this song begins I'm not quite sure whether or not I should yell "U Can't Touch This."

    1. *I actually combined "You Never Give Me Your Money" all the way to "Her Majesty" for a 16:36 minute song

      i've been meaning to do that with the abbey road tracks for the longest time.

  4. Lana Del Ray's put the video for her upcoming b-side on Youtube:
    httpv://youtu.be/8t-I-Lqy06g
    I'm giving it my first listen, but I'm interested. She's gonna be a P4k favorite for sure. I predict the album gets an 8.8 and a BNM and shows up in the top 20 for the year (if it comes out this year), while the single "Video Games" gets in the top 5 for 2011, and one of "Diet Mountain Dew" or "Kinda Outta Luck" might be in the top 100 as well.

    She's scheduled small shows in NYC and LA and they both sold out quickly. I'll be very curious to see how they review. If she's any good live, she'll be huge in small circles and a crossover threat.

      1. I'm listening to her self-titled album right now. Seems like E-6 bait for sure.

        The first track was repetitive and uninteresting to me, so I was worried, but everything since has been smooth and silky. It's great stuff.

        1. Where did you find that album? It's been deleted from iTunes and another place. She's kindof disowned it for some reason on which she won't elaborate and seems to be considering her forthcoming album to be her debut. I've found like five tracks from it on the file-sharing service I use.

  5. Stryper -- Honestly
    Relient K -- Hoopes I Did it Again
    Remedy Drive -- Hope
    Magdallan -- House of Dreams
    Tenth Avenue North -- House of Mirrors
    Petra -- How Long
    White Heart -- How Many Times (Seventy Times Seven)
    Bleach -- Hurricane
    Petra -- I am Available
    Newsboys -- I am Free (Who the Son Sets Free)

  6. AC Newman "Thunderbolts" Get Guilty
    Blitzen Trapper "The Green King Sings" Wild Mountain Nation
    Towns Van Zandt "St. John The Gambler" Our Mother The Mountain
    The Antlers "French Exit)Bust Apart
    By Divine Right "Listen To My Angels" Sweet Confusion
    Rilo Kiley "Smoke Detector" Under The Blacklight
    Fountains of Wayne "Someone to Love" Traffic and Weather
    Monk "In Walked Bud" Genius of Modern Music
    New Pornogs "The End of Medicine" Electric Version
    Otis "I've Got Dreams to Remember" Best of Otis.

  7. 1. My Funny Valentine -- Elvis Costello
    2. Green Eyes -- Husker Du
    3. Punch and Judy -- Elliot Smith
    4. Down By The River -- Neil Young
    5. Shape Up -- The Replacements
    6. Empty Spaces -- Luther Wright and the Wrongs
    7. Non-Absorbing -- Guided By Voices
    8. Graves Are Fun to Dig -- Jack Logan
    9. In Stitches -- Guided By Voices
    10. Busy Bodies -- Elvis Costello

    Bonus: Everybody's Happy Nowadays -- The Buzzcocks

    Nice, two from Armed Forces, although #1 is a bonus track.

    1. back when I was working at an AM radio station, I played Costello's 'My Funny Valentine' (bought the Armed Forces album a few months back. the music the station played was old standards and crooners) and got a call complimenting me on it/the song.

  8. Heart--Crazy On You
    Brian Duerksen--Come, Now is the Time to Worship
    Ricky Van Shelton--Keep it Between the Lines
    Jars of Clay--Two Hands
    Marty Robbins--El Paso
    Sam Cooke--Twistin' the Night Away
    Michael Martin Murphy--What's Forever For
    Sweet--Little Willy
    Patsy Cline--Sweet Dreams of You
    Firefall--You Are the Woman

      1. I've noticed that the songs high school marching/pep bands play are greatly influenced by what was popular when the director was young.

    1. In keeping with the DJ's recollections of HS music, "Crazy on You" came out when I was a freshman. Loved that song. Still do.

      1. bitchin' B-side on that single too ("Dreamboat Annie"). Remember B-sides??? Another victim of modern technology.

    2. I know four songs by Ricky Van Shelton, and this is the one I loathe.

      Love Firefall, though. I should check that one out.

  9. .
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    Mitch Hedberg - "The Dufresnes" Strategic Grill Locations
    Wilco - "The Thanks I Get" Sky Blue Sky EP
    MGMT - "The Handshake" Oracular Spectacular
    Arcade Fire - "We Used To Wait" The Suburbs
    The Black Keys - "I Cry Alone" Thickfreakness

    Camera Obscura - "Country Mile" Let's Get Out Of This Country
    Foo Fighters - "New Way Home" The Colour and The Shape
    Stelios Kazantzidis - "Efuge, Efuge" The Wire Soundtrack
    Wilco - "More Like The Moon" More Like The Moon EP
    Belle & Sebastian - "Cover (Version)" Books*

    *This the music w/o lyrics for "Cover's Blown"

    1. Those Wilco songs remind me that there's this cool video of Jeff Tweedy singing a Black Eyed Peas song. Check it out:

  10. .

    Whose Authority Nada Surf Lucky
    Run Of The Mill George Harrison All Things Must Pass
    River Of No Return Scout Niblett This Fool Can Die Now
    I Don't Blame You Cat Power You Are Free
    Motorway To Damascus The Divine Comedy A Short Album About Love

    Deep In A Dream Frank Sinatra In The Wee Small Hours
    Neither of Us, Uncertainly Deerhunter Microcastle
    Candy Says The Velvet Underground The Velvet Underground
    Do You Know How It Feels The Flying Burrito Brothers The Gilded Palace Of Sin
    Riptide Lou Reed Set the Twilight Reeling

  11.  
     
    1. “more than rain” – tom waitsfranks wild years
    2. “dead” – they might be giantsflood
    3. “bodhisattva” – steely daycountdown to ecstasy
    4. “chopsticks” – liz phairwhip-smart
    5. “iowa city” – eleni mandellcountry for true lovers
    6. “uncovering the old” – dr. dogfate
    7. “black betty” – nick cave and the bad seedskicking against the pricks
    8. “broadripple is burning” – margot & the nuclear so and so’snot animal!
    9. “march past” – oscar peterson canadiana suite
    10. “banking on a myth” – andrew birdandrew bird & the mysterious production of eggs

    bonus. “the mariner's revenge song” – the decemberistspicaresque

  12. .

    1. Led Zeppelin Going to California
    2. I Me Mine The Beatles
    3. A New Found Glory The Winter of 95
    4. Lee-Cabrera Feat. Alex Cartana Shake It (Move A Little Closer)
    5. Jewel Run 2 U

    6. Jackson 5 It's Too Late to Change The Time
    7. MGMT Time to Pretend
    8. Jackson 5 Who’s Loving You
    9. Avril Lavigne Too Much to Ask
    10. Grease Soundtrack Summer Nights
    bt: Drive-By Truckers Life In The Factory

            1. I'm always tempted to edit my list when stuff like this shows up, but if you guys haven't banished me from the basement yet, I figure I'm safe.

                1. exactly. it was a dig on that album, not your list. An enormously precipitous fall from This Way to 0304 (and I like two of the songs). Not sure she's recovered.

                2. What Mags said, I pray every Friday that Tom Jones or Neil Diamond doesn't sneak into my top 10.

                3. Thanks. Anyway, editing would take the fun out of that perfect set-up. Besides, I know that no one here takes themselves too seriously, i.e., I won't be banned for having some silly sh!t on my iPod.

                  1. I didn't know that was an option. I'll talk to Spooky about how I would go about that.
                    (I'll have to be judicious though. Probably can't ban folk for certain singer/songwriters from the 70s.)

        1. free might actually like this. The singer doesn't sound like the singer. Because of this, I find it kind of boring as Hamilton Leithhauser is one of the two interesting parts of the band (the other being the drums).

            1. That was kind of a snoozefest.

              Also one would think I'd be a Walkman or Fleet Foxes enthusiast if I liked boring.

  13. not sure if this was mentioned here before, but just in case: i came across the A.V. club's "A.V. undercover 2011" series yesterday. basically, they pick a bunch of songs, and then have a series of artists come through, and pick one to cover until their all gone (this appears to be the second time they've done this).

    i haven't watched them all by any means, but there are some really good ones, and some pretty bad ones (some of these songs seems to have been learned minutes before the performance). anyway, definitely worth checking out. here's the hold steady covering huey lewis and the news:


    The Hold Steady covers Huey Lewis & The News

      1. honestly, i didn't get to listen to this one, but i figured it was something the nation might like. more than posting it for the hold steady, i'm recommending checking out the body of work as a whole. the decemberists covering sugar is pretty sweet.

  14. Not even a reunited Beatles (complete with re-animated John and George) could make Huey Lewis listenable. (Although, he seems like a nice guy...)

  15. 1. Panda Bear “You Can Count on Me” Tomboy
    2. Elite Gymnastics “Real Friends” Real Friends EP*
    3. Zola Jesus “Tower” Valusia
    4. The Bottle Rockets “The Long Way” Lean Forward
    5. Bonny Billy & The Picket Line “Death to Everyone (Live in Studio)” Funtown Comedown (Bonus Web Track)

    6. Lana Del Ray “Diet Mountain Dew (Vitamin Beats Dub)”*
    7. Fila Brazillia “Mother Nature's Spies” Jump Leads
    8. Sonic Youth “Disconnection Notice” Murray Street
    9. Balloon Guy “Russell” The West Coast Shakes*
    T. Chali 2Na ft. Roots Manuva “Revolution 9” Fish Market - The Official Mixtape
    E. Eric Copeland “Warbug” Waco Taco Combo

    Notes:
    2. Twin Cities band that I heard of from Pitchfork. You can download this EP for free here,, it features their best song, "Is This on Me?" which samples what I believe is the theme song from Final Fantasy. Also, their song "G/\G/\" from the free-to-download Gizzard Greens Vol. 2 EP is a drastic remix of "Paparazzi" that even some Gaga-haters may like (but many of her fans won't).

    6. Bootleg remix available somewhere on the interwebs. Not really worth it though.

    9. I was going to talk about Balloon Guy in today's post, but I fell asleep on the couch and never got to it. I was gonna put it off until next week, but what the heck? I'll try to put my thoughts together in a comment following this one.

  16. I meant to comment on Balloon Guy when I saw you mention them the other day. One of my favorite Walker Music and Movies in the Park moments was with these guys. When the vocalist pulled out the bullhorn to repeatedly chant the chorus of "I Ratted on You", even the pick-up basketball game stopped and everyone in the park craned their necks towards the stage. They also had one of the great song titles of all-time: "Bad Taste Moves Quick". Don't it, now?

    1. Well, things got busy today. I'll definitely talk about Balloon Guy in next week's post.

      How does that song title beat "Mister Runs a Lot Like She Does"?

  17. D4 = Putting The 'F' Back in 'Art' - Dillinger Four - Situationist Comedy*
    Trucker Atlas - Modest Mouse - The Lonesome Crowded West
    2:45 A.M. Elliott Smith - Either / 0r
    Fill My Thermos - Freakwater - Dancing Underwater
    The Sunny Side Of The Street - The Pogues - The Rest Of The Best

    How Long Is The Night - Thursday - Full Collapse
    Polly Waltz - Richard Buckner - Devotion & Doubt
    Game OF Pricks - GBV - Alien Lanes
    Territorial Pissings - Nirvana - Nevermind
    Annihilation - Teenage Prayers - Ten Songs

    b. Radio America - The Libertines - Up The Bracket

    I'm meat and I approve this list.

    * I love D4, and I love that patrick tattooed the title from this track on his chest.

    1. Of all the bands in the Twin Cities, D4 has seen more of my money than any other, even though I've never seen them in concert and own none of their records. But they sold me a lot of beer at Triple Rock (even before it became a venue).

  18. CC to AMR: I have a feeling that we crossed paths at Ernie November a few times. I have fond memories buying from the cut box and cheap used tapes as a yout. Did you ever make it to a show at Marty's Pizza?

        1. I've never been violent and at the time I was...doing stuff that made me less violent still, so I doubt it.

          I do remember some scuffles there. Do you recall who was performing?

          1. At an alligator gun show I got punched in the head by some dude who was trying to hit someone else. When the bouncing souls played there I had a cigarette put out on my arm by a chick who thought I was her ex. I wasn't her ex. She was pretty apologetic, but still...

            1. Wow, no, I don't remember that (thankfully).

              Bummer about the cigarette, but still, it's a distant second-worst story about mistaken identity you've shared with us in the last week.

            2. Meat, were you from 'Kato?

              Injury stories: I once got a Doc Marten in the face at a Fishbone show. I could see the imprint on my cheek for a few days.

    1. I never made it to Marty's, although a friend of mine did and told me about these great bands he'd been seeing there: Green Day, the Offspring, and Sensefield. Well, two made it big. I was finally gonna get over there for a show and then a snowstorm hit and shortly thereafter, they shut down.

      (Not sure if it was the Offspring or Rancid or someone else that soon got really big. But I know it was Green Day and I know it was Sensefield. He bought Sensefield's album Killed for Less.)

      1. Meat, were you from 'Kato

        I'm from the peterville area, so, just like for the folks in Little House 'Kato was the 'Big City' to me.

        Green Day played there a couple of times and I never made it out to see them / wasn't very interested. Offspring played there a few times as well, but the last time they refused to go on because they weren't getting paid enough which resulted in the crowd chanting "sell outs" for what seemed like hours. After marty's closed there were still a bunch of shows around Mankato, most notably at MSU's student union and the Technocafe. Ah, the good old days.

        Injury stories: I once got a Doc Marten in the face at a Fishbone show.

        While in a mosh pit at a Voodoo Glow Skulls show someone stepped down on my ankle and crushed it. I left for college the next week with a broken ankle.

        1. You mean like St. Peter? What year did you graduate?
          At Augsburg I was friends with a cool cat named Geoff C. who said he was from St. Peter until I gave him a ride home once and discovered he lived in Kasota.

          He would have graduated in 1995. My favorite-ever record-listening his experience was when he brought Portishead's "Cowboys" white-label and Massive Attack's "Risingson" on clear vinyl from Let It Be, and he spun them both for the first time in his dorm.

          Just a few weeks before CER (our first) was born, EAR and I went to the Women's Club Theater to see Cinematic Orchestra. Geoff was there, and he said he was about to go hiking in Thailand for a few months. I haven't seen him since. I haven't tried really hard, I mean, I could always call his parents, but every time I go to a show, I keep looking around hoping to see him.

          I miss Geoff C.

    2. Living in NU, I only made it to Ernie Novembers about once or twice a month, but I always was going to buy something. Lots of Saturday mornings. Due to having little money, I had to buy the two Björk UK singles for "Army of Me" about a month apart. But I got both parts of Nine Inch Nails' "Closer" single on the day I took my ACT! (I didn't like the band yet* when the US single came out.) I remember listening to that while driving home from 'Kato in the snow.

      *For our Christmas Bonuses at the grocery store, we got like $15 store credit. I didn't really know what to get, but they did cell CDs (they were a grocery and general merchandise store, actually, like an early version of a Super Target). In fact, they were the one place in town that would sell Parental Advisory albums to Minors - it's where I was able to buy the Onyx album Bacdaf**up. So, with my $15, I got a soda and a donut and a bag of chips and Broken, even though I had never heard the band before. I thought they might be really, really hard or something. Maybe Slayer with synths? I can't remember what I pictured. Anyways, I got home to have my soda and donut and put in the CD, and with "Pinion", I turned my stereo way up b/c I couldn't hear it. But it kept getting louder and then "Wish" and wow. I got The Downward Spiral with my next paycheck or Christmas money, whichever came first.

  19. 1. Porcupine Tree - "Trains" Ilosaarirock
    2. The Hold Steady - "How a Resurrection Really Feels" Separation Sunday
    3. Ryan Adams - "Sweet Lil Gal (23rd/1st)" Heartbreaker
    4. Sonic Youth - "Sunday" A Thousand Leaves
    5. The New Pornographers - "Centre for Holy Wars" Mass Romantic
    6. Wilco - "Monday" Being There
    7. The Beatles - "Hello Goodbye" Magical Mystery Tour
    8. British Sea Power - "Canvey Island" Do You Like Rock Music?
    9. Deerhunter - "Fountain Stairs" Halcyon Digest
    10. Tool - "The Grudge" Lateralus

    (This list makes me think I should go through my library and find every song with a day of the week in the title.)

    1. Monday Will Never Be the Same - Hüsker Dü
      Hungover on a Tuesday - Dredg
      Church on Tuesday - Stone Temple Pilots
      Dancing Through Sunday - AFI
      Naked Sunday - Stone Temple Pilots

      That's it? I'm kind of disappointed.

      1. I'm disappointed, too. (No Wednesdays?)

        Manic Monday-Bangles
        Stormy Monday Blues-Bobby Bland
        I Don't Like Mondays-The Boomtown Rats
        Monday-Jon Brion
        Monday Monday-The Mama's And The Papa's
        Monday Morning-Pulp
        Monday-Wilco
        Tuesday's Gone-Lynyrd Skynyrd
        Ruby Tuesday-Rolling Stones
        Ruby Tuesday-Franco Battiato
        Holy Thursday-David Axelrod
        To Claudia On Thursday-The Millennium
        Every Other Thursday-The Parachute Men
        Love you Till Friday-The Replacements
        Friday on My Mind-Easybeats
        Saturday Night-Blitzen Trapper
        Come Saturday-The Pains of Being Pure at Heart
        The Saturday Boy-Billy Bragg
        High 'N' Dry (Saturday Night)-Def Leppard
        Heart Of Saturday Night-Dion
        It's All Leading Up To Saturday-Marmalade
        Saturday Sun-Nick Drake
        Another Saturday Night-Sam Cooke
        (Looking For) The Heart Of Saturday Night-Tom Waits
        The Ghosts Of Saturday Night-Tom Waits
        Saturday Gigs-Mott the Hoople
        Baron Saturday-Pretty Things
        Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting-Elton John
        High on Sunday 51-Aimee Mann
        Sunday Sun-Beck
        Sunday- Sonic Youth
        A Sunday Smile-Beirut
        Sunday Afternoon-The Black Angels
        Sunday Noises-Califone
        Easy Like Sunday Morning-The Commodores
        Gloomy Sunday-Diamanda Galás
        A Sunday Kind Of Love-Dion
        A Sunday Kind of Love-Etta James
        Sunday-Helium
        I Met Him On A Sunday-The Shirelles
        Sunday Morning-The Velvet Underground
        Field Day for the Sundays-Wire

        1. I have no Tuesdays nor Wednesdays...
          You've got me beat by 11, Bootsy.

          Black Uhuru—“Mondays”
          Bobby Bland—“Stormy Monday Blues”
          Count Bass-D—“Broke Thursday”
          New Order—“Blue Monday [Plastikman Remix]”
          Wilco—“Monday”
          Morphine—“Thursday”
          Murder By Death—“Come Thursday”
          The Weeknd—“Thursday”
          Bonnie 'Prince' Billy—“Big Friday”
          MD Jr.—“Friday Night With B. Reynolds”
          De La Soul—“A Roller Skating Jam Named "Saturdays"”
          Fishbone—“Sunless Saturday”
          Hello Saferide—“Saturday Nights”
          Massive Attack ft. Damon Albarn—“Saturday Come Slow”
          Meat Puppets—“Saturday Morning”
          Ozomatli—“Saturday Night ”
          The Bottle Rockets—“Sunday Sports”
          The Bottle Rockets—“Sunday Sunny Mill Valley Groove Day”
          Count Bass-D—“Sunday School”
          Dinky—“Sunday Set”
          Duke Ellington—“Sunswept Sunday”
          Faithless—“Sunday 8pm”
          Finley Quaye—“Sunday Shining”
          Langhorne Slim—“Sunday By The Sea”
          The Lonely Island ft. Chris Parnell—“Lazy Sunday”
          Moby—“Sunday (The Day Before My Birthday)”
          Morphine—“Sundayafternoonweightlessness”
          Ozomatli—“Super Bowl Sundae”
          Red Meat—“Sunday”
          Sonic Youth—“Sunday”
          U2—“Sunday Bloody Sunday”

          1. U2 - "Sunday Bloody Sunday"
            Soccer Techno Remix - "Sunday Bloody Sunday"
            The Velvet Underground & Nico - "Sunday Morning"
            Johnny Cash - "Sunday Morning Coming Down"

            Wilco - "Monday"

            Neutral Milk Hotel - "Tuesday Moon"

            Flogging Molly - "Black Friday Rule"

            Elton John - "Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting"
            Dick Prall - "Saturday's Changed"

            Also
            The Hold Steady - Separation Sunday

            Man, I don't hold a candle to AMR or Bootsy, but at least I got DG beat.

            1. Yesterday - Staind (I know, I know)
              Today - Smashing Pumpkins
              Tomorrow - Silverchair
              Yesterday and Today - Field
              Yesterday To Tomorrow - Audioslave
              Everyday - Indian Jewelry

              One Fine Day - Offspring
              Three Days - Jane's Addiction
              Four Days - Counting Crows
              A Thousand Days - Offspring
              10,000 Days - Tool

  20. 'Diabolic Scheme'- The Hives Tyrannosaurus Hives
    'Gel' - Collective Soul 7even Year Itch:Collective Soul Greatest Hits
    'Dead Flowers' - The Rolling Stones Sticky Fingers
    'The Rockafella Skank' - Fatboy Slim You've Come A Long Way Baby
    'Be My Somebody' - Norah Jones Not Too Late

    'Everyday People' - Sly and the Family Stone
    'Aint That A Shame' - Cheap Trick Cheap Trick At Budokan
    'Zip Gun Bop' - Royal Crown Revue Mugsy's Move
    'Aqualung' - Jethro Tull Aqualung
    'Radio Nowhere' - Bruce Springsteen Magic

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