Sunday, May 07, 2006

Sunday Morning Random Ten Edition

It's laundry day, again, here at the West Five Two. I'm having my morning cup o' java and surfing the internet for things I don't really need, but want to buy. I came down with a touch of influenza Thursday evening, took the day off Friday to suffer, and have been downing Nyquil both morning, afternoon, and evening. I'm feeling better, but my nose is rather chapped from steady blowing. I hate being sick, especially when the weather is nice. Sux ass, on with the Ten:

1. Hope - Kelly Ricketts from Hourglass. Ah, a hometown artist from the Ville. I grew up with this gal, and she's a good shit. I'd love the opportunity to jam with her. Kudos to you K-dawg, keep making music.

2. Midnight Rambler (Live) - The Rolling Stones from Hot Rocks (Disc 2). These guys seem to get mad play on the pod. However, I do LOVE this track. It's one of those ongoing dynamic jams, one that gets slow, then fast, then slow, then stops, then starts, etc.

3. Whiskey And Baby Doll - Seeds & Stems from Suono Esotico The Music Of Seeds & Stems. Instrumental funky track.

4. Walking On Sunshine - Katrina & The Waves from a mixed CD ala Medusa J. Great song, makes me want to jump up and dance like Jack Black in High Fidelity. In fact, I think I'll do just that.

5. Good Enough - Sarah McLachlan from Fumbling Towards Ecstasy. Great track from a great album/artist. I've said before that this album got me through a most fucked up time in life, and I'll say it again. Makes me smile to hear it and know I made it.

6. Butt Naked - Methods of Mayhem from a mixed Hip-Hop disc I made. I freakin' love this song. Tommy Lee rapping about the porno he and Pamela made. HI-larious.

7. All I Really Want - Alanis Morrisette from Jagged Little Pill. This song was on HIGH rotation back in the day, but I still enjoy it. Anger, hate, resentment, makes for a great album.

8. Motorcycle Drive By - Third Eye Blind from self-titled album. This song is okay, starts off pretty slow, then turns into a rock song, back to a slow jam.

9. Only You Babe - Curtis Mayfield from The Very Best Of. Curtis is the man. This is a great love song. R.I.P. Mr. Mayfield.

10. Now I'm A Man - Peter King from Shango. Ah, a nice afro/cuban/funk/jazz track to end the Ten. This album is a jam session, love it.

That's it for today's RT, time to switch loads, then walk the hounds. Happy Sunday all.

Peace out,
Medusa Jones

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