Friday Random Ten, the conjecture edition
Friday, December 29th, 2006 | Music
1. If I were you, Kasey Chambers (Barricades & Brickwalls)
2. I Might Be Wrong, Radiohead (I Might Be Wrong: Live Recordings)
3. Debaser, Pixies (Doolittle)
4. Tonight She Comes, The Cars (The Cars Greatest Hits)
5. Bowtie, Outkast (Speakerboxx)
6. There’s Something Goin’ On, The Roots (Do You Want More?!!??!)
7. You Might Think, The Cars (The Cars Greatest Hits)
8. Mantra, Tool (Lateralus)
9. Time is Burning, The Horse Flies (Gravity Dance)
10. New Orleans Instrumental No. 1, R.E.M. (Automatic for the People)
Bonus! Love Will Tear Us Apart, Joy Division (Substance 1977-1980)
a modest contruct, faux real… for more friday randomness to carry you into the new year.
4 Comments to Friday Random Ten, the conjecture edition
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Every time I think “New Orleans Instrumental No. 1″ I hear the opening chords to “Sweetness Follows” instead. Why is that?
December 30, 2006
yes, howard, i completely agree! i think it’s because of the way the album is put together… the whole thing just sort of flows
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