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Donald Fagen - "IGY (What a Beautiful World)"

Howard Jones covers this on his Greatest hits, and I got all confused. I could have sworn it was a Steely Dan song. I was close.


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Donald Fagen - "IGY (What a Beautiful World)"

Howard Jones covers this on his Greatest hits, and I got all confused. I could have sworn it was a Steely Dan song. I was close.


Deceptively cool song.

Stands for "International Geophysical Year 1953-54." A 1950's kid's view of the future done as affable lighty whitey r & b.


Song of the moment for me: Lush "Ladykillers." Put it on a mix for my wife's truck and it still slays.


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South San Gabriel - "I Feel Too Young To Die"


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Sketch Wrote:
Donald Fagen - "IGY (What a Beautiful World)"

Howard Jones covers this on his Greatest hits, and I got all confused. I could have sworn it was a Steely Dan song. I was close.


I'm terrible at song titles. Is this the first track of the 'The Nightfly'? If so that's a pretty good track considering it's LA session musician produced cod-reggae cheese.

What I mean is it shouldn't be good but it is.

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Sketch Wrote:
Donald Fagen - "IGY (What a Beautiful World)"

Howard Jones covers this on his Greatest hits, and I got all confused. I could have sworn it was a Steely Dan song. I was close.


I'm terrible at song titles. Is this the first track of the 'The Nightfly'?


yes it is, and a fine tune indeed.

my song of the moment is My Morning Jacket's "Anytime". friggin' LOVE this track. been on repeat for a week.


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My track of the moment is Al Simmons' 'Old Folks Boogie' which is on Radcliffe's Konstantimix and which I will send him just as soon as I stop listening to it.

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Hikky-Burr, featuring Bill Cosby.

"Hikky bthththththththt, hikky bthththththththth."

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"The Purple Bottle" by Animal Collective. This is my favourite song of the year.

Also, this morning, if you really want to get in the moment, I was touched by Mike Watt's "Burstedman".


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I purchased several new records this week and haven't even removed the shrink wrap yet. Been revisiting a month-old mix and playing TVOTR's 'Dry Drunk Emperor' really, really, really loud. No shit.


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Hikky-Burr, featuring Bill Cosby.

"Hikky bthththththththt, hikky bthththththththth."


What a great song! I got to pull that one out.

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"Picture" by Our Lady Peace off of Healthy in Paranoid Times

They have been opening their shows with this lately and it is the perfect slow building concert starter.

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sittin sideways by paul wall. i havent got a clue what the hell it is about it that appeals to me, but i cant get enough of it.


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South San Gabriel - "I Feel Too Young To Die"


Shit yeah.

Today is "Soul Deep" by the Box Tops. I've listened to this song 3-4 times already today.

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The Shazam "On The Airwaves"


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the first track on the Iron and Wine Calexico album

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Broken Social Scene - "Major Label Debut (Fast)"

So much better than the album version.


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boduf songs - puke a pitch black rainbow to the sun


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Chris Smither "Get a Better One"


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for some reason I cannot get the Gorillaz "Dirty Harry" out of my head as of late. It keeps reminding me of Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five's "The Mesage" and Blondie's "Rapture" - so I guess I've got an amalgamation of the three synth lines spooling off ad infinitum in my crainium. And it just feels right.


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