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March 29, 2005
Carnival of the Playlists
I kinda-sorta own an iPod, but I haven't bothered to program it. I guess I just haven't cared about music all that much since Letters to Clio disbanded.
Here and Now kicks ass. I don't care if it was featured prominently on Melrose Place.
Anyway, Slublog wants bloggers to share their playlists, or at least the top of their playlist. I don't know if he wants the full thousand songs.
Send him your playlists! I know Alarming News has posted her list in the past, too.
And, if you like, feel free to share your playlists in the comments, so everyone can make fun of you for still thinking that Hall & Oates' Adult Education has a really funky, edgy beat.
Copyright Infringement Blegging: If anyone has Here and Now, could ya like send it to me? I mean, I own the album, of course, and therefore have full legal rights to make one copy for my own enjoyment, but I'm too lazy to make a copy.
I just realized it's a crime to ask for such a thing on a blog. So I retract the request.
Unfortunately I made this realization just after some damn scofflaw whom I will not name sent me the song. But I assure you all I deleted it immediately, realizing it was wrong, wrong, wrong.
Wouldn't want to run afoul of the Democratic Party/Hollywood/Music Industry "Iron Triangle."
More Scofflaws! Stop sending me the song, you criminals! You dastards*! You fiends!
*Nope, not a mistake, for once. Look it up.
Related! Dave from Garfield Ridge shares the soundtrack of his college years -- all the albums that made up the background music for book-learnin' and meth-parties.
I'm surprised how similar my list is... but what, no 98 Degrees? Loose shit.
Actually, his list isn't my college list. More like my post-college shiftless-drifter railroad-hobo years list.
It was all a bit of blur. I think at one point, though, I shared a cell with Robert Downey Junior. I'll never forgot the words of wisdom he imparted to me: "Hey, where can I get some smack?"