SHUFFLE-A-GOGO anyone? 10 songs on shuffle from your MP3 player or other audio delivery system?
→[More:] No cheating - first 10 songs that come up.
It's been a while, so here goes mine with real time comments.
1)
NICK GILDER - Backstreet Noize (You Know Who You Are 1977) - It took me a second to remember what this was - I couldn't think of which woman glam singer it could. But when the chorus kicked in I remembered it was the oddly voiced Nick Gilder. This is glam pop fun along the lines of Sparks of the same era. Lately I've become sort of evangelical about spreading the word of Nick Gilder - if you like glam or 70's power pop and you're not digging his first four albums you're missing out.
2)
the INSOMNIACS - The Pop Cycle (Wake Up 1994) - Killer garage pop with equal parts garage rock and power pop goodness.
3)
CHEAP TRICK - Southern Girls (In Color 1977) - There's a boatoad of Cheap Trick on my MP3 player so it's not much of a surprise they come up so often. Man I love the drums on this one.
4)
SHOES - Burned Out Love (Tongue Twister 1981) - Good lord, shuffle loves the pop today! I love most of the Shoes catalog, but I've noticed that the Gary Klebe songs tend to be my faves. For me Shoes are the gods of power pop, followed closely by the dBs and the Records.
5)
PAUL McCARTNEY and WINGS - Let Me Roll It live (Wings Over America 1976) This song didn't do much for me until I saw Paul live a few years ago he did a great version of it. Now I'm not sure how I didn't fall in love with that killer guitar line from the first listen.
6)
BLONDIE - Sunday Girl (Parellel Lines 1979) - Parellel Lines was one of my most played albums in highschool and college, and I still love all the way through. It's one of the few albums that made it in it's entirety to my MP3 player.
7)
GARBAGE - Only Happy When It Rains (Greatest Hits) I didn't think I wa that much of a fan of Garbage, but I bought the hits collection for two songs (this being one of them) and was surprised to find out that I love 6 or 7 songs on the album. They do glossy-grunge-pop well.
8)
FLESHTONES - Shadown Line (Roman Gods 1982) Seeing this song live in Urgh! A Music War made me an instant Fleshtones fan. I wish I could dance like Peter Zaremba - he's just too damn cool on stage.
9)
BLONDIE - X Offender (Blondie 1976) 2nd Blondie song, which isn't a bad thing.
10)
the MARY ONETTES - The Companion (the Mary Onettes 2007) - Imagine Peter Murphy fronting the poppier songs of Echo in the Bunnyment circa 1984 and you have an idea of what this Swedish band sounds like. It's retro as hell, but this is one of my favorite albums of the past year or two.
Wow - that was probably the "coolest" round of shuffle-a-gogo I've had. Normally I have at least two that I feel the need to defend or justify and at least one song that I'm not sure why I ever put it on in the first place. But I loved every single one of those!