I turned on the iPod this morning, and the song that was playing was Lyle Lovett’s “Since the Last Time”:
I went to a funeral
Lord it made me happy
Seeing all those people
I ain’t seen
Since the last time
Somebody died
And I decided, you know, I should really listen to something else this week.
- The Black Keys, “No Fun” (The Moan)
- Peter Hurford (J.S. Bach, composer), “Toccata and Fugue in D minor (“Dorian”) (Great Organ Works)
- The Jimi Hendrix Experience, “Stone Free” (Are You Experienced)
- The Police, “Invisible Sun” (Ghost in the Machine)
- Romano Zanotti, “Michelemma” (Chansons Napolitaines)
- Me’shell NdegeÓcello, “Deuteronomy: N*ggerman” (Peace Beyond Passion)
- Lee Ranaldo, “The Bridge” (East Jesus)
- Kronos Quartet (Osvaldo Golijov, composer), “III. Colmo. Sospeso-Allegro Pesante” (The Dreams and Prayers of Isaac the Blind)
- Boss Hog, “I’m Not Like Everybody Else” (Suburbia Soundtrack)
- Belle and Sebastian, “You’re Just a Baby” (Tigermilk)