Thursday, February 26, 2004
Oh- I've never downloaded mp3s... I am not that hep a cat, I suppose. In lieu of this, I threw every CD and cassette I own into my Cat in the Hat comforter, shuffled them around, and blindly drew out thirty. I then randomly punched numbers into my calculator, divided by two, and took the last digit or two of the answer to determine which track I should use. I hope that's scientific enough for you people. Here are my results:at 11:06 PM1. Nirvana- "Floyd The Barber"All right, my library is not very expansive... and I don't have anything here that no one hasn't heard of.
2. Fiddler on the Roof- "Do You Love Me?"
3. Fugazi- "Sieve-Fisted Find"
4. Jethro Tull- "Lick Your Fingers Clean"
5. Led Zeppelin- "The Song Remains The Same"
6. Willie Nelson with Dolly Parton- "Everything Is Beautiful (In Its Own Way)"
7. Nirvana- "Mexican Seafood"
8. Weezer- "Buddy Holly"
9. Paul McCartney- "Monkberry Moon Delight"
10. The Rolling Stones- "Congratulations"
11. The Beatles- "Day Tripper"
12. Cake- "Stickshifts and Safetybelts"
13. Radiohead- "electioneering"
14. The Offspring- "nitro (youth energy)"
15. Yes- "Soon (single edit)"
16. Creedence Clearwater Revival- "Run Through The Jungle"
17. Victor Borge- "Phonetic Punctuation"
18. Herman's Hermits- "Dandy"
19. Toadies- "Quitter"
20. Emerson, Lake, and Palmer- "Peter Gunn"
21. Aerosmith- "Taste of India"
22. Tori Amos- "Precious Things"
23. The Doors- "The End"
24. Green Day- "Basketcase"
25. Marianne Faithfull- "Something Better"
26. Bambi- "Love Is A Song"
27. Yes- "Madrigal"
28. The Pixies- "Here Comes Your Man"
29. Cinderella- "Oh, Sing Sweet Nightingale"
30. The Marx Brothers- "Everyone Says 'I Love You'"