Anyone up for some MP3 Shuffle-a-gogo? The rules are simple: MP3 player on shuffle, first 10 songs, no cheating.
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Here's mine with some real-time commentary...
1.
? & the MYSTERIANS - 96 Tears - One of the best keyboard riffs to come out the 60's.
2.
DR HOOK - Making Love and Music (Greatest Hits) I'm not proud of this one, but it's a decent no-brainer pop song from the 70's.
3.
MOTORHEAD - Eat the Rich (Stone Deaf Forever box) Yeah, it's pretty much the same song every time, but I find great comfort in Lemmy's voice and those huge chords.
4.
MASTERS of REALITY - Tilt-a-whirl (Sunrise on the Sufferbus 1992) This is one of those albums that I've pushed on many people over the years. I'm not a fan of the first or the ones that followed, but on this album they hit a perfect mixture of poppy hooks and Cream-like blues rock. Of course, having Ginger Baker sitting in on drums didn't hurt the cause.
5.
DAVID & DAVID - Welcome to the Boomtown (Boomtown 1986) A song I loved when it came out, and then had to walk away from 15 years because I was sick of it since it got a lot of airplay in Chicago. But recently I've been reminded of what a great little tune it really is.
6.
FRANZ FERDINAND - Do You Want To (You Could Have It So Much Better 2005) Few bands can combine angular dance rhythms and insanely catchy pop hooks as well as they do. I've played the first two FF albums many many times and still don't tire of them.
7.
the FLESHTONES - I Wanna Feel Something Now (More Than Skin Deep 1998) This is from one of the weaker Fleshtones albums, but a subpar Fleshtones album is still worth hearing. Superrock!
8.
the BEACH BOYS - Girl Don't Tell Me (Summer Days And Summer Nights 1965) A longtime BB fave for me - everything clicks just right. Great vocal from Carl, fantastic intrumentation, and a simple yet memorable melody. I didn't realize it until someone recently pointed it out to me, but this is one of the few BB songs up to this point with no backing vocals.
9.
BADFINGER - Rock of Ages (very Best of) Killer rock song with more than a few nods to McCartney.
10.
RICKY NELSON - Today's Teardrops (Legacy box) Extra twangy Ricky! Damnit - now I think I'm going to end up listening to this whole boxset now. Actually, the MP3 player must have sensed that, because I got a Ricky two-fer with "I Got a Feeling"!
How about you?