Time Is On My Side - The Rolling Stones Resolution - John Coltrane Honky Tonk Women - The Rolling Stones Maria - Rage Against The Machine Enemies - Helmet Badge - Cream In My Life - The Beatles Unsung - Helmet She's So Fine - Jimi Hendrix Experience When Good Dogs Do Bad Things - The Dillinger Escape Plan
Call on Me- Chicago The Spoken Wheel- Flogging Molly That Smell- Lynyrd Skynyrd F.O.D.- Green Day Don't Die With A Clean Sword- Ramin Djawadi (A Clash of Kings soundtrack) The Sacrifice of Faramir- Howard Shore Jane- Jefferson Starship Travelin' Band- Creedence Clearwater Revival Spirit Temple- Koji Kondo (Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time soundtrack) Attracted to Us- The Lonely Island
As I Lay Dying- Confined The Coasters- Charlie Brown NIrvana- Lake of Fire The Beatles- Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkey Red Hot Chili Peppers- Soul to Squeeze Bruce Springsteen- The Wrestler The Gaslight Anthem- Angry Johnny and the Radio 3 Doors Down- Going Down in Flames The Beatles- Maxwell's Silver Hammer Barenaked Ladies- I'll Be That Girl
Cindy Incidentally - The Faces I Don't Really Mind - Tame Impala Jamming - Bob Marley Midnight To Six - Pretty Things Sultans Of Swing - Dire Straits Three Button Hand Me Down - The Faces Get Away With It - Animal Kingdom Sweet Jane - The Velvet Underground Dear Mr. Fantasy - Traffic Love Struck Baby - Stevie Ray Vaughan
Hurt - Nine Inch Nails The Devil & Me - Clutch Plateau - Nirvana Slave Ship - The Jesus Lizard Because - The Beatles For No One - The Beatles Landslide - Fleetwood Mac Photograph - Def Leppard Digging The Grave - Faith No More Hello, I Love You - The Doors
Wild Horses - The Rolling Stones Mouth Of Ghosts - The Dillinger Escape Plan Equinox - John Coltrane The Logical Song - Supertramp The God That Failed - Metallica Rock n' Roll Outlaw - Clutch In Hiding - Pearl Jam Tales Of Brave Ulysses - Cream Fazer - Quicksand Rock And Roll Ain't Noise Pollution - AC/DC
Spinal Meningitis ( Got Me Down) - Ween Love - John Lennon Looking Down the Barrel of a Gun - Beastie Boys Broken Face - Pixies She's Your Baby - Ween I Can See for Miles - The Who The Infanta - The Decemberists Bwana Dik - Frank Zappa Let's Spend the Night Together - Jerry Garcia Band Got to be Free - The Kinks
Yolanda Be Cool & Dcup - We No Speak Americano T-Pain ft. Joey Galaxy - Booty Wurk (One Cheek At A Time) New Boyz ft. Chris Brown - Better With The Lights Off Flo Rida ft. Sia - Wild Ones LMFAO ft. Natalia Kills - Champagne Showers Labrinth ft. Tinie Tempah - Earthquake Cheryl - Call My Name Far East Movement & Snoop Dogg - If I Was You (OMG) Dev ft. The Cataracs - Bass Down Low Guru Josh Project - Infinity 2008 Not very happy about this selection, because they're all old songs (2010 - 2012) and my favourite genre is dance and electronic, yet I don't see much of that there, except the first song which is one of my favourites of all time
I'll have another go, but this time shuffle from my playlist with all my favourite songs atm Diplo - Set It Off David Guetta ft. Ne-Yo & Akon - Play Hard Rudimental ft. John Newman - Feel The Love Calvin Harris ft. Ellie Goulding - I Need Your Love Bingo Players ft. Far East Movement - Get Up (Rattle) Macklemore & Ryan Lewis ft. Mary Lambert - Same Love Pitbull ft. TJR - Don't Stop The Party Macklemore & Ryan Lewis ft. Wanz - Thrift Shop Of Monsters And Men - Little Talks Calvin Harris ft. Florence Welch - Sweet Nothing That's more like it
And Your Bird Can Sing - The Beatles School - Nirvana Achilles' Last Stand - Led Zeppelin Manic Depression - Jimi Hendrix Experience Little Wing - Jimi Hendrix Experience Sure Shot - Beastie Boys Jumpin' Jack Flash - The Rolling Stones Pretty Noose - Soundgarden Seabeast - Mastodon Naima - John Coltrane
Long, Long, Long - The Beatles Back In Black - AC/DC EXP - Jimi Hendrix Experience Fight The Power - Public Enemy Blackbird - The Beatles Voodoo Child (Slight Return) (Live) - Jimi Hendrix Apache Rose Peacock - Red Hot Chili Peppers Out Ta Get Me - Guns N' Roses Check My Brain - Alice In Chains Crossroads - Cream
Home - Iggy Pop Maquiladora - Radiohead One After 909 - The Beatles Gold Chains - Beck On the Run - Pink Floyd Amity - Elliott Smith Like That - Public Image Limited Easy Rider - Janis Joplin Makisupa Policeman - Phish Crippled Inside - John Lennon
Swing Rave – Eliot Goldenthal The Entertainer – Scott Joplin, Marvin Hamlisch How Come You Don’t Call Me – Alicia Keys Trilhos Urbanos – Caetano Veloso Carabina 30-30 – Los Lobos Stayin’ Alive – The Bee Gees Flood – Jars of Clay Moon River Cha-Cha – Henry Mancini Oh What a Beautiful Morning – Original Motion Picture Cast The Prince’s Bed – Adam Green Swing Rave – Eliot Goldenthal This track is off Goldenthal’s totally bizarre soundtrack album for the Anthony Hopkins version of Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus, titled only Titus in the film version. Words really cannot describe this soundtrack; haunted electronica, blasting jazz, gorgeous orchestra, soaring arias . . . this one is exactly what the title says, a raving, frantic swing piece. Seriously, if you care about film music, you need to hear this groundbreaking, consistently surprising score. The Entertainer – Scott Joplin, Marvin Hamlisch I actually really dislike The Sting as a movie, but the soundtrack, deeply rooted in early twentieth century ragtime is a blast. This track has Hamlisch rearranging Joplin’s most famous song, which is still an ice cream truck staple. The song recurs throughout the soundtrack, thankfully. It’s a thrill every time it pops back up. How Come You Don’t Call Me – Alicia Keys Keys’ version of neo-soul doesn’t always work. When it does though, it works fantastically well. On this track from Songs in A Minor, it works. Enough said. Trilhos Urbanos – Caetano Veloso Veloso is the Bob Dylan of South America and on this 1985 self-titled album, he strips down to a tender, beautifully quiet acoustic folk style, in contrast to his earlier psychedelic albums. It’s probably his best album, but with Veloso I really need to hear everything he’s ever done and so do you. His voice is pure compassion. Carabina 30-30 – Los Lobos The wolves doing a more traditional sound than they usually do. The song is entirely in Spanish and carries a traditional Mexican melody. Less Mexican tinged rock and more pure Mexican folk. Stayin’ Alive – The Bee Gees I stand by it. I frigging stand by it. The Saturday Night Fever album is THE masterpiece of disco and it’s still the first disco album you need to own (maybe the ONLY one). It’s pure gold. It may not be cool, but it’s pure gold. Flood – Jars of Clay In the midst of the nineties alternative burst, came this great contemporary Christian group, taking all the right lessons from alternative college music. This song, at least, crossed over to college radio. I’ve been out of college for a strangely long time, but this one holds up. It’s still like nothing else in contemporary Christian music (except maybe Burlap to Cashmere, but they have a stupid name, so they don’t count). Moon River Cha-Cha – Henry Mancini Breakfast at Tiffany’s is easily Blake Edwards best film and its Mancini’s best score, The Pink Panther notwithstanding. Moon River is maybe the most beautiful song ever written. You wouldn’t think it would work as a cha-cha; God, you wouldn’t. But it does. Oh What a Beautiful Morning – Original Motion Picture Cast I’m from Oklahoma, so I have to love this musical. This one is hokey as heck and not as rousing as a lot of the best songs from this one. But come on, it’s a classic. The Prince’s Bed – Adam Green Oh, man, if you’ve never heard Adam Green’s Friends of Mine album, go get it immediately. His weirdo, stream of consciousness lyrics somehow work perfectly with his fabulous pop music and his smooth sixties pop musical backings. Friends of Mine and Frozen in Time are easily his best songs; this is probably number three. Only Green would sing, right frigging next to each other, the lines, “Everybody’s talkin’ ‘bout Jesus” and “Everybody’s ******* my baby.” The chorus is purely anthemic: “You got a place/In the prince’s bed/In the prince’s bed/In the prince’s beeeeeeeeeeeed!” In Green’s bizarre world, this passes for a love song.
Kodoku Ni ~ Dir en Grey The Poet and the Pendulum ~ Nightwish Go It Alone ~ Beck Liberation Begins ~ A.R. Rahman Jerusalem ~ Heimataerde I Don't Care ~ Apocalyptica Weisses Fleisch ~ Rammstein Roter Sand ~ Rammstein Bittersweet ~ Apocalyptica Mein Teil (live) ~ Rammstein I guess that pretty much sums up my entire iTunes library.
Clean - Helmet Come Together - The Beatles Friend Is A Four Letter Word - Cake He Feels Bad - Helmet Good Morning Good Morning - The Beatles Seasick - The Jesus Lizard To Forgive - Smashing Pumpkins Tomorrow Never Knows - The Beatles Rusty Cage - Soundgarden Sympathy For The Devil - The Rolling Stones
11:59 - Blondie There by the grace of God - Manic Street Preachers Army of dreamers - Broder Daniel Swimming pool - Freezepop It could have been a brilliant career - Belle and Sebastian Embassy lament - Chess the complete cast album She's in fashion - Suede No surrender - Bruce Springsteen Parklife - Blur Orpheus in red velvet - Marc Almond
Strings - Young the Giant Day Dreams - Rapheal Siddig Givin up - One Eskimo Never Gonna Give You Up - Rick Astley Quit Callin - Allen Stone Pirate's Progress - Gorillaz Back in the USSR - Beatles Mamma Mia - ABBA Spirograph - Andrew Bird Hello My Treacherous Friends - OKGo
Rusty Cage - Soundgarden Play With Fire - The Rolling Stones Song 2 - Blur Corduroy - Pearl Jam Funny Vibe (Live) - Living Colour Carry That Weight - The Beatles Invisible Sun - The Police Root Down - Beastie Boys Serve The Servants - Nirvana Heartbreaker - Led Zeppelin
Take This Bottle - Faith No More Rock-It - Herbie Hancock Do You Think I'm Sexy? - The Revolting ***** Stuck in the Metal - Eagles of Death Metal Way Out - Yeah Yeah Yeahs Ty Cobb - Soundgarden Close Your Eyes & You'll Burst Into Flame - Kaki King Caligulove - Them Crooked Vultures Dekalb Blues - The Drones Who Can It Be Now? - Colin Hay
Farewell And Goodnight - Smashing Pumpkins Fell In Love With A Girl - The White Stripes Dead & Bloated - Stone Temple Pilots Complete - Helmet Remember - Jimi Hendrix Experience Black Dog - Led Zeppelin I'm Looking Through You - The Beatles Bold As Love - Jimi Hendrix Experience Sinatra - Helmet Land Of Sunshine - Faith No More