Sunday, November 20, 2011

Sunday Random 10 (x3)

Yeah, we've been busy, busy, busy. Here's what the little green Nano's spit out the last few weeks.

11/06/2011
Wilco - Black Moon (Alt.)
Feist - Cicadas and Gulls
Rod Stewart - Reason to Believe
The Beatles - Here Comes the Sun
Robert Palmer - Bad Case of Loving You (Doctor, Doctor)
Buffalo Springfield - Mr. Soul
The Beatles - Rain
Wilson Pickett - In the Midnight Hour
Ivy - Distant Lights
Preservation Hall Jazz Band (feat. Anita Briem) - C'est Si Bon

(A few new tunes here. We like the new Wilco album better than Wilco (the album) but not as much as Sky Blue Sky. The new Feist is quite good. The new Ivy record is heavy on the electronica, but we're liking it.)

11/13/2011
The Beatles - Sexy Sadie
The Civil Wars - 20 Years
Steve Goodman - Take Me Out to the Ballgame
Steve Cropper & Felix Cavaliere - One of Those Days
Dwight Yoakam & Buck Owens - Streets of Bakersfield
The Civil Wars - Girl with the Red Balloon
Arcade Fire - Sprawl I (Flatland)
Erik Brandt - Shit List
Joe Henry - Last One Out
The Replacements - I'll Be You

(The Nano likes The Civil Wars, too. Dwight and Buck are terrific.)

11/20/2011
Ryan Adams - Ashes & Fire
Laura Nyro & Labelle - I Met Him on a Sunday
Rockpile - Play That Fast Thing (One More Time)
The Beatles - Honey Pie
Husker Du - Love Is All Around
The Beach Boys - Good Vibrations
Titus Andronicus - Theme from "Cheers"
This Train - The Missing Link
The Rascals - Love Is a Beautiful Thing
Elvis Costello and The Attractions - This Year's Girl (Live)

(The new Ryan Adams record is gorgeous. You know how we feel about Ms. Nyro's collaboration with Labelle that predates "Lady Marmalade" by a couple of years. Yes, the Huskers' are covering the theme from The Mary Tyler Moore Show. It was a B-side that any respectable Minnesotan ought to own. Nice to hear This Train after seeing Mark Robertson's current band Thursday night.)

We now return you to This Week's Discussion Question (Christiane Amanpour's roundtable today: George Will, Peggy Noonan, Matthew Dowd, and Paul Krugman prompts us to ask (again) "What liberal media?")

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