Monday, May 21, 2007

Tunage - Mark Mossa, SJ:
"This seems a popular form of self-disclosure these days. Shuffle your music, and see what ten songs come up ..."
I'm IN:
"Thunder Road" by Bruce Springsteen
"Welcome to the Machine" by Pink Floyd
"Like The Weather" by 10,000 Maniacs
"Sledgehammer" by Peter Gabriel
"Save the World" by George Harrison
"Fanfare For The Common Man" by Emerson, Lake & Palmer
"Drift Away" by Uncle Kracker
"Mind Games" by John Lennon
"Going Mobile" by The Who
"The Spirit Of Radio" by Rush
"Hello, Goodbye" by The Beatles
"That'l Be The Day" by Buddy Holly & The Crickets
"Walking In Memphis " by Marc Cohn
Rock

4 comments:

Jay said...

Here's what's in my iTunes Party Shuffle:

"Ser Equal E Legal" - Carlos Careqa
"Ding Dong" - Nellie McKay
"Red Rain" - Peter Gabriel
"The Entertainer" - Billy Joel
"Jordan: The Comeback" - Prefab Sprout
"High and Dry" - Jamie Cullum
"Linus and Lucy" - David Benoit
"Someday We'll Understand" - Animal Logic
"The Therapist" - Arto Lindsay/Bebel Gilberto/Claudio Ragazzi (Next Stop Wonderland soundtrack)
"Prayer for the Dying" - Seal

Hey, this list makes me look kind of cool.

Moonshadow said...

Returned to the New World.

J. E. C., the "E" stands for "eclectic," influenced by your world travels.

The only new music I listen to is covers of rock classics. And when the Beatles release a new album which seems to be, like, every Christmas.

Thanks for the comment and the insight.

Jay said...

For an excellent cover of a rock classic, check out Erin Bode's "Graceland" on iTunes. If you consider Paul Simon "rock".

Moonshadow said...

Um-huh, and "Here, There and Everywhere".