Another schizophrenic weather week here in the Midwest (70˚ on Tuesday, 30s for the weekend). For those not done celebrating Charles Darwin's 200th birthday, I highly recommend the latest National Geographic, which has some excellent articles on Darwin's explorations in South America and some fascinating current research on gene expression as a major driving force in evolutionary development.
1) A Beautiful Mine, RJD2
2) Trouble, French Kicks
3) Merry Christmas, Silkworm
4) One, U2
5) Better To Have Lost In Love (Than Never Loved At All), Eurythmics
6) Laid, James
7) Peace Love And Understanding, Wilco
8) We Don't Own It, Joan As Police Woman
9) Lonnie's Lament, Nels Cline And Gregg Bendian
10) Close (To The Edit), The Art Of Noise
And because too much is not enough:
11) For The Inauguration, Two Nice Girls
12) Heaven, the psychedelic furs
13) Behind The Light, F.D. Project
Get out and enjoy the day, triskadecophiles! You'll get to do it again in a month.
1) A Beautiful Mine, RJD2
2) Trouble, French Kicks
3) Merry Christmas, Silkworm
4) One, U2
5) Better To Have Lost In Love (Than Never Loved At All), Eurythmics
6) Laid, James
7) Peace Love And Understanding, Wilco
8) We Don't Own It, Joan As Police Woman
9) Lonnie's Lament, Nels Cline And Gregg Bendian
10) Close (To The Edit), The Art Of Noise
And because too much is not enough:
11) For The Inauguration, Two Nice Girls
12) Heaven, the psychedelic furs
13) Behind The Light, F.D. Project
Get out and enjoy the day, triskadecophiles! You'll get to do it again in a month.