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I’ve watched this baby otter again and again. And again. |
March 9th |
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Shared Truly Open Data.
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March 4th |
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I remember when this album came out, and how fun it was, and how fucked-up this video felt.
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I think about this song a lot now that I'm living on Washington street. Ah, George Washington.
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What am I doin' this Sunday? Just kickin' it.
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I tried singing this song last night, man, it was hard. My voice cracked like 5 times.
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To soon?
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If you've forgotten about the sax solo at the end of this song, it's time to remind yourself.
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I love this song.
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Here's a love song about a man, a woman and the middle-america killing spree they went on.
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The one time I sang this song on karaoke night I ran out of breath about five times and the three minutes this song lasts felt like eight.
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Tom Waits was with us in the car going up the mountain, and on the way down too. We hit repeat on this song the most.
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One of my first roommates in Chicago, Jenny, introduced me to this song in 1999. This song reminds me of Chicago in 1999.
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They're releasing their new EP with this on it in a week: <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://mygoldmask.bandcamp.com/album/a-thousand-voices-ep-3">http://mygoldmask.bandcamp.com/album/a-thousand-voices-ep-3</a>
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Really diggin' this album right now. In particular, really diggin' this song.
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<a href="http://blip.fm/mattgunn">@mattgunn</a> I heard the Knife's version of this first, but man, Jose Gonzalez did it so much better. Plus, Knife's version just goes on too long.
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a pre-love song.
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My love of mustard extends all the way from "condiment" to "this song by the Latin Playboys."
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From back when the Pink Mountaintops put out good albums, and those good albums played on repeat in my car in the summer when it was warm.
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PLAYING IN DENVER TONIGHT FOR THE FIRST TIME IN MORE THAN 3 YEARS. HI-DIVE $12 AT THE DOOR 10PMish.
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They didn't play this song at tonight's show, and that's one of the reasons I'm playing it right now.
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This is the demo of Born in the U.S.A. that Springsteen recorded for Nebraska. The first time I heard it I got such the big chills.
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60s corporate pop. Woot.
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This is an instrumental that would make for a good outro, or maybe intro, to a break-up mix.
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No, Black Crowes did not write this song. They didn't. Otis Redding did, and don't you forget it.
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This song gave me an unexpected face-melt fist in the air moment while I walked home from the grocery store with my headphones on this afternoon.
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Not for a break-up mix. I mean, maybe for a break-up mix. This is another of those save-the-chorus-for-the-end tunes -- I like that type of son.
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My dad has a bunch of Donovan records. In his defense, he also has a bunch of Grateful Dead albums.
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Tonight: Denver's zombie crawl. I was part of the robot defense league, and after went for a burrito at Illegal Pete's, where they played this song.
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This song is absolutely worth 2 minutes, 4 seconds of your time. For reference, in my life I've listened to it for about 3 hours, 47 minutes in all.
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This wouldn't make a break-up mix that I would make, but maybe it would make one of yours.
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"Go and post that autumn sweater song on a 75-degree fall day. I dare you."
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This is my new favorite on-repeat song. It's a lazy-man synthy hand-clap love song duet. There, now you know exactly what it sounds like.
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I don't know how ipod shuffle does it. This was the 1st song it picked when I was on my way out into the snow. I had to come back in and tell you all.
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Here's a track from the new Dutchess and the Duke album (released yesterday!)
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Here's a good driving song for those times when the cops are chasing you.
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More fodder for a break-up mix, not that I'm making one... last.fm says I've listened to this song more than any other: 437 times <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://bit.ly/488Y3J">http://bit.ly/488Y3J</a>
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Bruce Springsteen's "Nebraska" was another album I discovered in 2005. This song, in particular the last couple lines, got played a lot.
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I was living in Winston-Salem, driving my car, playing this album. It was around this time of year in 2005, and that was when I fell for this band.
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This is either my favorite cover of all time or my second-favorite. Electrelane takes Springsteen's slow-burn and sets it on fire.
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This is a good start-of-the-summer song. A capstan shaft is the name of a part in a cassette tape, for reference. Love these guys.
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an end-of-summer song.
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stuck in my head for a week "I see that girl every now and then /and we drink to having such good friends /and apologize for the way it did not last."
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The band that Fiddler's Green forgot to put on the marquee tonight -- I'll post pix soon (Fiddler's Green also misspelled "Poison" on the marquee).
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This song was written about a Denverite.
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not looking back
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This isn't a good "summer" song. It's a good "I'm pissed that shit's getting worse and, also, the weather sucks" song. Check the rhythm on the claps.
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This is a weird song, but it's all about vacation. Told under the guise of an alien abduction story. [live version, album track's better]
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