Random MP3 Playage...
Tuesday, January 13th, 2004 12:52 pmShamelessly stolen from [Bad username or site: @ livejournal.com] (but not before leaving him a sarcastic comment).
Fire up your MP3 player, put it on shuffle, post the first 10 songs that it plays. Optional: Include a lyric fragment. These are taken from a playlist of 852 tracks I put together for our pre-Christmas bash...
Robbie Williams is over represented with 2 selections playing from a total of 15 in the selection of 852. The Monkees also, but at least there's 40 of their tracks (although I'm not sure that's a wise thing to admit). At least with George, there is a choice of 6 or 7 albums for the jukebox to loot.
And to think I accused [Bad username or site: @ livejournal.com] of showing his age...
Fire up your MP3 player, put it on shuffle, post the first 10 songs that it plays. Optional: Include a lyric fragment. These are taken from a playlist of 852 tracks I put together for our pre-Christmas bash...
Oddly no AOR rock popped up in the ten. There's no Prog since I'd edited the playlist so that less adventurous friends wouldn't have their tender sensibilities offended.
1 Robbie Williams: Jesus in a Camper Van
...everybody's scoring; trust me it's boring...
2 David Ruffin: My World Ended (the moment you left me)
...last week my life had meaning...
3 Pretenders: Talk of the Town
It's such a drag to want something, sometime...
4 Robbie Williams: Win Some Lose Some
...will we still need young love on our shoulders?
5 The Monkees: Mary Mary
...I'd rather die than live without ya..
6 Cliff Bennett: Got To Get You Into My Life
...you know I just wanted to hold you...
7 The Monkees: She
...and like a fool I believed her from the start...
8 George Harrison: The Lord Loves The One (That Loves The Lord)
...if you don't give, then you don't get nothing..
9 George Harrison: His Name is Legs (Ladies and Gentlemen)
I only came here to mend the central heating, but I stayed on a few years...
10 Four Tops: The Same Old Song
It's the same old song, but with a different meaning since you've been gone.
Robbie Williams is over represented with 2 selections playing from a total of 15 in the selection of 852. The Monkees also, but at least there's 40 of their tracks (although I'm not sure that's a wise thing to admit). At least with George, there is a choice of 6 or 7 albums for the jukebox to loot.
And to think I accused [Bad username or site: @ livejournal.com] of showing his age...