Friday Random Ten, the full moon edition

Friday, February 23rd, 2007 | Music

  1. Le Moulin, Amélie Soundtrack
  2. I’m afraid of Americans, David Bowie
  3. Falling for You, Weezer
  4. Scentless Apprentice, Nirvana
  5. Everyday, Yo La Tengo
  6. What people are made of, Modest Mouse
  7. Someday I Suppose, The Mighty Mighty Bosstones
  8. Nowhere Fast, The Smiths
  9. Pasties & A G-String, Tom Waits
  10. Mimi Merlot [Beatnik Outtake], Of Montreal

Bonus Track: Livin’ It Up, Ja Rule (awww yeah!)

Yay!!: 1, 3, 7
Best Lyric:“I want to drop my trousers to the Queen” (#8)
Seen Live: 2, 3, 7, 8 (well, Morrissey, more than a few times), 10

Who else is doin’ this FRT thang, you ask:
howard (I know lots of the artists, but none of the songs)
ben (sufjan stevens was my #12)
marisa (wagon wheel = one of the best songs ever!)
brian (the FRT is fine, but I’m diggin the Oscar Picks way more)
fred(with a little more Tom Waits)

10 Comments to Friday Random Ten, the full moon edition

[...] Autumn Ben Brian Howard [...]

[...] these bodies of clay: Autumn, Ben, Brian, Fred, Jessica, [...]

howard
February 23, 2007

“I know lots of the artists, but none of the songs”‘

I’m having an almost identical reaction to your list this week (except 3 & 8).

autumn
February 23, 2007

that’s funny! the worst is when i have that reaction to my own list!

Brian
February 23, 2007

It’s automatically a good day when the Smiths show up on the Friday Random Ten…

autumn
February 23, 2007

absolutely!

[...] Winter Spring Summer (My favorite work of Tiersen’s has always been the Goodbye, Lenin! soundtrack) [...]

[...] to the norm than I: Howard, Ben, Marisa, Autumn, Jessica, Fred, Brian, Brendan [...]

RaymonWazerri
April 20, 2007

Hey,
I love what you’e doing!
Don’t ever change and best of luck.

Raymon W.

[...] — check out the last comment, the one from Raymon, posted today on this FRT from like… oh… i dunno…. two full months ago. i figure its some kind of spam, [...]

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