Friday "Room to Move" Random 10+
Sep. 4th, 2009 06:48 amOh look, it's Friday. And I'm doown to 500M of space on my music hard drive. Gonna have to do some archiving this weekend. And I just got over 18K tunes in there, damnit! Anyway, here's some of them:
1) Down By The Seaside, Led Zeppelin
2) Jack Knife, Dangtrippers
3) 1952 Vincent Black Lightning (Live), Greg Brown
4) Across The Universe, Krista Crommett (Beatles Complete On Ukulele Vol 1*)
5) A_Girl_Alone, Hungry Lucy
6) Leaving Whipporwhill, Leon Russell
7) Always On My Mind, Pet Shop Boys
8) Strange Overtones, David Byrne and Brian Eno
9) Not My Slave, Oingo Boingo
10) E. St. Louis Todalo, The Fiddlers 4
more, more more!
11) Standing In The Shadows Of Love, The Four Tops
12) Don't Cry, Neil Young & the Restless (Bronco Bowl)
13) Pastime, The Baseball Project
Another busy weekend, with grilling tomorrow, Irish Fest Sunday and who knows what Monday. Everybody enjoy the long weekend, and travel safely for those on the road.
*Worth checking out; the people behind it are issing a cover of an original Beatles song every Tuesday, said tune having ukelele involved in it to some extent ("Tomorrow Never Knows" was very well done, can't wait for "Revolution #9!).
1) Down By The Seaside, Led Zeppelin
2) Jack Knife, Dangtrippers
3) 1952 Vincent Black Lightning (Live), Greg Brown
4) Across The Universe, Krista Crommett (Beatles Complete On Ukulele Vol 1*)
5) A_Girl_Alone, Hungry Lucy
6) Leaving Whipporwhill, Leon Russell
7) Always On My Mind, Pet Shop Boys
8) Strange Overtones, David Byrne and Brian Eno
9) Not My Slave, Oingo Boingo
10) E. St. Louis Todalo, The Fiddlers 4
more, more more!
11) Standing In The Shadows Of Love, The Four Tops
12) Don't Cry, Neil Young & the Restless (Bronco Bowl)
13) Pastime, The Baseball Project
Another busy weekend, with grilling tomorrow, Irish Fest Sunday and who knows what Monday. Everybody enjoy the long weekend, and travel safely for those on the road.
*Worth checking out; the people behind it are issing a cover of an original Beatles song every Tuesday, said tune having ukelele involved in it to some extent ("Tomorrow Never Knows" was very well done, can't wait for "Revolution #9!).