"Al Green- Greatest Hits"
blessed sounds of silence....before the torture of my Sunday night karaoke show.....
I was listening to this playlist that I made to fit my mood for this late part of the night ... part classical, part soundtrack, part popcorn, part breakbeat. had to turn it down, tho, cause stasia's asleep. still, cool list (if i say so myself ;-).
La Dolce Vita - Nino Rota (from the soundtrack)
Fish - Philip Glass
At The Bar 2 - Gene Moore (online at Epitonic Radio*)
The Crave - Ennio Morricone
the sicilian clan - john zorn
The Asian Detective - Badmarsh & Shri
Blues In C Sharp Minor2 - Teddy Wilson
Satie, gymnopedie No 1
Rip Rip - David Holmes (from "out of sight" soundtrack)
Sinfonia No.3 - Górecki
Kneel Before Your God - Lemon Jelly (from "swordfish" soundtrack)
Moonglow - Gene Krupa, Teddy Wilson, Lionel hampton
scene at the open air market - thievery corporation (kruder and dorfmeister mix)
Theme From Star Trek - montefiori cocktail
Sporting House Rag - Jelly Roll Morton
Germain des prés - Sidney Bechet
Sous Le Ciel D'Afrique - Comedian Harmonists & Josephine Baker
Mood Indigo - duke ellington
No More Time Outs - dave holmes
Thoughts Like Rain - DJ Shadow
Megamix (Tranquility Bass remix) - Steve Reich
i like it when tracks from drastically different genres turn out to fit perfectly with each other. the badmarsh & shri one and the teddy wilson one, for example. even more unexpected was the relatively fitting segue from gorecki to lemon jelly. (well, god and god, i guess <g>). lemon jelly into "moonglow" and duke ellington into dave holmes, however ... not such good transitions. need work.
* ... re" the epitonic track, the cool thing about playing epitonic radio is, a) you can let 'em compile a playlist for you from a selection of genres you can check/uncheck, and b) the resulting PL then appears in your mediajukebox program specified , track by track (rather than as one big anon file) - so you can easily import whatever individual track you really like into your library. which means you can then play any specific one of them back whenever you feel like 'em! no need to go looking for a kazaa download ...
Show off! How can anyone follow that?
Memphis Slim...........Born With the Blues.
Sofia wrote:Show off! How can anyone follow that?
Memphis Slim...........Born With the Blues.
Memphis Slim's good ... <grins>
Good Charlotte - The Young & The Hopeless
"The Best of Velvet Underground" - Lou Reed
"There But For Fortune" -- Phil Ochs <sigh>
Green Day - Time of you Life
Without You - Dixie Chicks
Cat Scratch Fever - Ted Nugent
Little Red Rooster ----- Willie Dixon
I'm listening to David Banner "Like a Pimp and Might Getcha"
I also like to listen to Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz
"I DON'T GIVE A..., REP YO CITY, OOH NA NA NAA NAA, PLAY NO GAMES, GET LOW, KNOCKIN HEADS OFF, AND B***H.
Anthrax - Among the Living
Not my usual group, just happens to be on the music channel right now.
tonight's eclectic playlist ...
Aura Lee - The Shelton Brothers
Sweet Sweet Heart - Vibrators
Kung Fu - Ash
Sunshine - The Apers
I Wanna Riot - Rancid
Tetris - tokyo ska paradise orchestra
Oh Henry - Millie Small
3:00 AM Blues - Emmet Ray
Your Love Gets Sweeter - Finley Quaye
Naima - BIG RED
Serious (Jameson Remix) - Maxwell D
frenzy - Sanchez
El Bang Bang - The Skatalites & Jackie Mittoo
Guns Of Navarone - skatalites
I Got It Bad and That Ain't Good - Nina Simone
Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby? (Rae&Christian Remix) - Dinah Washington
La soledad - Pink Martini
Her - Booker T & The MG's
Kik it - Brooklyn Funk Essentials
300 Kilos - orishas
New Found Glory - Head On Collision
A very plaintive and langourous adagio movement from somebody's quintent for string quartet and piano . . .