I've been playing Oblivion all night and then I look up and holy God it's 1 in the morning. So while I'm waiting for the diphenhyramine to kick in.... And you know, I started strong, but either my brain's dying or I'm just not as good as I used to be.
1. Zepp, Houses of the Holy. 2. Genesis, Another Record. 3. One of the pinnacles of Western civilization and my pick to be the new American national anthem, Busta Rhymes, Woo-Ha! (Got You All in Check) -- which is actually on my MP3 player now...the instrumental version, no less 4-7. No clue. 8. Soggy Bottom Boys, Man of Constant Sorrow. Good movie. 9. Joan Jett -- or a cover?, Bad Reputation 10. Buh. 11. I'm guessing it's Gin & Juice, and no, I would have no idea who the artist is. 12-14. All aboard the failboat for me. 15. That'd be Beethoven's Ninth.
Not that I'd expect your playlist to be embarrassing. Not to me, anyway.
The neat thing is that my Beethoven's Ninth is broken up by tracks on my Eye-Tunes (of course), but the particular track that played really do contain the first sung words of the symphony.
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1. Zepp, Houses of the Holy.
2. Genesis, Another Record.
3. One of the pinnacles of Western civilization and my pick to be the new American national anthem, Busta Rhymes, Woo-Ha! (Got You All in Check) -- which is actually on my MP3 player now...the instrumental version, no less
4-7. No clue.
8. Soggy Bottom Boys, Man of Constant Sorrow. Good movie.
9. Joan Jett -- or a cover?, Bad Reputation
10. Buh.
11. I'm guessing it's Gin & Juice, and no, I would have no idea who the artist is.
12-14. All aboard the failboat for me.
15. That'd be Beethoven's Ninth.
Not that I'd expect your playlist to be embarrassing. Not to me, anyway.
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7 is Last Time in Paris by Queensryche. Or is it Last Night in Paris?
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I actually bought the soundtrack for that song.
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