Saturday iTunes v9.0
I’m sitting here with my Bigelow French Vanilla tea (my favorite… so good) as my brother and Romulo play Rock Band 2
across the room. An unnamed bassist (not related to me) keeps losing on System of a Down
‘s B.Y.O.B. I keep getting asked to come fill in to pass the song, but no… I am blogging. I have priorities. Anyway, there are not too many plans today. I have to go to the Liberty for an hour or so to make sure everything is ready for tomorrow’s church services. It’s also Rosie’s birthday. I’m not sure if anything is happening for that, but I’d expect there to be at least a cake of sorts. Anyway, here is my Saturday iTunes for January 17, 2009.
The Rules:
(1) You put your main music library in iTunes on “shuffle” and hit play. (2) You then list the subsequent songs that play at random. And so, here’s the next 10 random songs in my iTunes library. Ratings are included, and, of course, no cheating.
01. BT – The Internal Locus ***
02. The Apples in Stereo – Can You Feel It? **
03. Newsboys – Lord (I Don’t Know) ***
04. Starsound Orchestra – Cotton Eyed Joe **
05. Norah Jones – Feelin’ the Same Way ***
06. Red Hot Chili Peppers – Scar Tissue ****
07. Ron Kenoly – Oh the Glory of Your Presence ***
08. Ron Kenoly – Let Everything that has Breath *
09. Sozo – Global Culture Sega Child **
10. Scott Blackwell – Love Came Down ****
Wow, iTunes seems to have been in a strange mood today. A whole lot of mediocrity with only one or two decent selects, into a Ron Kenoly worship block (that’s kind of embarrassing) and then straight forward to a 1990′s techno groove.
In order to recoup some dignity, I will just suggest that the songs thereafter the initial 10 were slightly more respectable, including Red, U2, The Postal Service, and Dave Matthews Band.
What are your next 10 songs? Leave a comment.
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