Not since this past summer have I posted a shuffle-generated list of tracks (with lyrical snippets) resulting from my iPod.
The reason? In that time, I’ve since upgraded to a latest-and-greatest iPod Touch. So mostly, I’ve been too preoccupied just noodling with the iTouch and all its neat features. The music’s still pumping out of it on an almost-daily basis, but I haven’t focused enough to make note of the sequence.
Until now. So here, in the nick of time 2007-wise, is the list of random 8 — 8 in keeping the sync with 8trk (where I’ll be cross-posting this):
1. “I Wanna Be Sedated”, The Ramones - Just put me in a wheelchair, get me to the show.
2. “Head Like A Hole”, Nine Inch Nails - Let’s go dancing on the backs of the bruised.
3. “Rapper’s Delight”, Sugar Hill Gang - Now what you hear is not a test.
4. “Super Disco Breakin’”, Beastie Boys - Nothing sounds quite like an eight-oh-eight.
5. “You’re No Rock ‘N Roll Fun”, Sleater-Kinney - Fill our Christmas socks with whiskey drinks and chocolate bars.
6. “Mer Du Japon (Remix By The Teenagers)”, AIR - J’en perds la raison (I lost my mind).
7. “My Fair Lady”, David Byrne - Calls to me a strange attraction.
8. “Heart of Hearts (Radio Edit)”, !!! - Talking ’bout real love baby.
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