Friday Random Ten, “my scone is still warm” edition

Friday, March 23rd, 2007 | Music

  1. XTC vs. Adam Ant, They Might Be Giants
  2. Feeling No Pain, Josh Rouse
  3. Smell the Coffee, Joe Jack Talcum
  4. Mighty Mighty, Earth Wind & Fire
  5. Parabol, Tool
  6. Tell Mama, Etta James
  7. Space Dog, Tori Amos
  8. Twilight, Josh Rouse
  9. Don’t Cry, Guns N’ Roses
  10. On a Plain, Nirvana

Bonus Track: Foolin’, Def Leppard

Yay!: 1, 2, 7, 9, 10, and obviously the bonus track (otherwise, there’d be no bonus, right?)
Blech!: 5… Tool just doesn’t do it for me.
Swooniest: Josh Rouse, for the 2nd week in a row. Obviously my ipod agrees, dishing up a double-helping of Rouse this week. Oh, and Tori Amos is a pretty swoony option for the fellas.
Would have preferred:
September, Let’s Groove, or Boogie Wonderland off the Essential Earth Wind & Fire. Que sera…

Who else should be so active this early in the day:
howard (oral surgeon + Sweetness Follows = ipod irony)
ben (regina spektor is winning me over)
marisa (daybreaker is a great album)
brian (i want to join the polyphonic spree!)
lauren (i just love that this is the “wah wah bar” edition)

5 Comments to Friday Random Ten, “my scone is still warm” edition

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Brian
March 23, 2007

“Space Dog” is a great song, probably the best from that album. Tori’s first two albums are really good, but after that, the quality started to dip.

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autumn
March 26, 2007

brian — agreed about the later tori albums. i was actually so disappointed by them that i put tori aside for alot of years, forgetting how great little earthquakes & under the pink really are. although i think pretty good year & icicle icicle are my faves on UtP.

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