Another Friday, another random twenty. This time, the iPod was uncharacteristically eclectic. Well done, iPod.
- “Believe In Something” – The Choir Practice
- “Believe Me, I’m A liar” – Tomoyasu Hotei – You might not know the name, but if you’ve seen Kill Bill, then you’ve heard what he can do with a guitar. His work is Lucy Liu’s awesome entrance music.
- “August & September” – The The
- “The Needle Has Landed” – Neko Case
- “Cross My Heart” – Phil Ochs
- “The Mighty Ship” – The Housemartins
- “Tom Cruise Crazy” – Jonathan Coulton – You can have this one for free. Really.
- “In McDonalds” – Burial
- “When I Get The Time” – Johnny Hartman
- “Behind The Wheel (L.P. Mix)” – Depeche Mode
- “Cadillac” – T. Rex
- “Bamboo Banger” – M.I.A. – This is the only M.I.A. track on my iPod. Every critic loves her. Almost. Rolling Stone gave her their top spot for 2007. But I just can’t do it.
- “The Man In Love With You” – George Strait – Shut up.
- “Satisfaction” – Cat Power
- “I Wonder” – Kanye West
- “The Wind” – Cat Stevens
- “He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother” – Donny Hathaway
- “Lenda” – CéU
- “Summertime” – Miles Davis
- “Moonglow, Lamp Low” – Eleni Mandell – Not to be confused with Idina Menzel.
And since I don’t want to leave you with just a simple list, here’s some additional greatness featuring Patrick Stewart.
“But I’ve seen everything.”