trinityofone (
trinityofone) wrote2008-04-22 12:15 pm
Have some musics!
Thanks for your help, guys. Help yourself to the top of my work computer’s Most Played list.
1. Ashes to Ashes — David Bowie
2. The Man With the Child in His Eyes — Kate Bush
3. Blue — Angie Hart
4. Solsbury Hill — Peter Gabriel
5. Honey Don’t Think — Grant Lee Buffalo
6. In the Cold, Cold Night — The White Stripes
7. The Unforgettable Fire (Live in Syracuse, 1987) — U2
8. Golden Slumbers — The Beatles
9. Same Old Scene — Bryan Ferry
10. Jack the Ripper — Morrissey
11. Pale Blue Eyes — The Velvet Underground
12. Skullcrusher Mountain — Jonathan Coulton
13. Baba O’Riley — The Who
14. Vienna — Ultravox
15. 20th Century Boy — T.Rex
16. Give Up Your Guns — The Buoys
17. Are You Experienced? — Jimi Hendrix
18. Beast of Burden — The Rolling Stones
19. Kiss You Off — Scissor Sisters
20. Japanese Boy — Aneka
Apologies for my somewhat schizophrenic tastes. Also, the preponderance of questionable ’80s music is totally Ashes to Ashes’ (the show, not the song) fault.
1. Ashes to Ashes — David Bowie
2. The Man With the Child in His Eyes — Kate Bush
3. Blue — Angie Hart
4. Solsbury Hill — Peter Gabriel
5. Honey Don’t Think — Grant Lee Buffalo
6. In the Cold, Cold Night — The White Stripes
7. The Unforgettable Fire (Live in Syracuse, 1987) — U2
8. Golden Slumbers — The Beatles
9. Same Old Scene — Bryan Ferry
10. Jack the Ripper — Morrissey
11. Pale Blue Eyes — The Velvet Underground
12. Skullcrusher Mountain — Jonathan Coulton
13. Baba O’Riley — The Who
14. Vienna — Ultravox
15. 20th Century Boy — T.Rex
16. Give Up Your Guns — The Buoys
17. Are You Experienced? — Jimi Hendrix
18. Beast of Burden — The Rolling Stones
19. Kiss You Off — Scissor Sisters
20. Japanese Boy — Aneka
Apologies for my somewhat schizophrenic tastes. Also, the preponderance of questionable ’80s music is totally Ashes to Ashes’ (the show, not the song) fault.
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AND YET I CAN'T STOP.
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"...and 11 long haired friends of Jesus in a chartruse microbus"
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It was a really big hit when I was 9.
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I ENCOURAGE THIS TO BE MADE. ;-)
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*plots, evilly*
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