This week’s 20 random songs

You know the rules: Shuffle your entire music collection, click Play, and report the first 20 tracks, no matter what [*]. This week’s list is formatted as artist, song title, and album (in italics):

  1. High Tide or Low Tide, Bob Marley and the Wailers, Songs of Freedom Disc 2
  2. Diamond Joe (traditional), Bob Dylan, Good As I Been to You
  3. How Can a Poor Man Stand Such Times and Live? Ry Cooder and David Lindley, Live in Vienna 1995 (bootleg)
  4. Waltz of the Flowers, Nutcracker (Tchaikovsky), The London Symphony Orchestra
  5. Sexy Sadie, The Beatles, White Album
  6. Words I Might Have Ate, Green Day, Kerplunk!
  7. Box Full of Letters, Wilco, Live in Chicago 2000 (bootleg)
  8. U-Mass, Pixies, Trompe Le Monde
  9. Joy, Lucinda Williams, Car Wheels on a Gravel Road
  10. Imamou Lele (A Vodou Spirit), Boukman Eksperyans, Revolution
  11. Almost Full Moon, Enigma, Le Roi Est Mort, Vive Le Roi
  12. Muddy Water, Grateful Dead, Live at the Felt Forum (NYC) 1971
  13. Island Style, Randy Lorenzo, Slack Key Guitar
  14. Darkness on the Edge of Town, Bruce Springsteen, Darkness on the Edge of Town
  15. Harbor Lights, Bruce Hornsby, Harbor Lights
  16. Tender When I want to Be, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Stones in the Road
  17. Rock and Roll Party Queen, Louis St. Louis, Grease (Original Soundtrack)
  18. Moonlight Becomes You, Willie Nelson, Moonlight Becomes You
  19. Victim of Love, The Eagles, Greatest Hits (Vol. 2)
  20. Home to Houston, Steve Earle, The Revolution Starts … Now

Amazingly, the tracks on this list actually flow together quite well.

[*] My one exception is to limit each artist to one track per list. If the same artist appears a second time, I skip over that track. This week, Bob Dylan’s “In the Garden” and the Grateful Dead’s “A to E Flat Jam” would have made the list otherwise.

2 thoughts on “This week’s 20 random songs

  1. Out of 2700 songs on my pc, here is the top 20 songs when I shuffle all of them:

    “Hey Jude” by The Beatles
    “Roll Over Beethoven” by Electric Light Orchestra
    “Free Fallin'” by Tom Petty
    “Before You Accuse Me” by Eric Clapton
    “Centerfold” by The J. Geils Band
    “Cheeseburger in Paradise” by Jimmy Buffett
    “Fool in the Rain” by Led Zeppelin
    “Allentown” by Billy Joel
    “#9 Dream” by John Lennon
    “I Drink Alone” by George Thorogood & The Destroyers
    “Mother Freedom” by Bread
    “Sweet Little Sixteen” by Chuck Berry
    “Mansion on the Hill” by Bruce Springsteen
    “Sqeeze Box” by The Who
    “All Revved Up With No Place to Go” by Meat Loaf
    “Golden Years” by David Bowie
    “Who’s Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses” by U2
    “De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da” by The Police
    “Let It Bleed” by The Rolling Stones
    “Born to Be Wild” by Steppenwolf

    Right now, I am creating a 4th of July oldies music for my son’s graduation party. Right now, I am up to 70 oldies. Have a great 4th!!!!!

  2. Down on the Corner – Creedence Clearwater Revival – Creedence Gold
    Tobacco Road – Edgar Winter’s White Trash – Roadwork
    Watching Birds – Jean Luc Ponty – Open Mind
    You’re a Mean One, Mr. Grinch – Rockapella – The Christmas Album
    Hard to Believe – The Monkees – Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn and Jones, Ltd.
    All in the Family – Korn – Follow The Leader
    Engines of Creation – Joe Satriani – Engines of Creation
    1040 Blues – Robert Cray – Shame and a Sin
    LIttle Dipper – Hum – You’d Prefer an Astronaut.
    Hellbound Train – Savoy Brown – Hellbound Train
    Maggie Mae – The Beatles – Let It Be
    Break Up – Ricky Garcia – Unsigned Artist
    Silver Start – Pousette-Dart Band – Never Enough
    Southern Steel – Steve Morse Band – Southern Steel
    The Power Of Bombos – Steve Vai – Alive in an Ultra World
    Doing That Scrapyard Thing – Cream – Goodbye
    The First Thing Smokin’ – Dwight Yoakum – South Of Heaven, West of Hell
    Holy Wars-The Punishment – Megadeth – Peace Sells, But Who’s Buying
    Alligator Crawl – Sue Keller – Album Unknown
    I Wonder if You Fell the Way I Do – Merle Haggard and Asleep at the Wheel – A Tribute to the Music of Bob Will and the Texas Playboys

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