Thursday Random Eight (2011.11.17)
Yo La Tengo – Big Day Coming: A twenty minute live version that was a free MP3 download from the band’s website years ago (and could be still for all I know). While I really like this era of the band, with its slow pace, this might not be the best wake up song to start the Random Eight.
Sonic Youth – The Neutral: I still haven’t really listened to the Rather Ripped album; every now and again a song randomly appears that surprises me a bit.
The Kinks – Till the End of the Day: The iPod continues its fascination with The Kinks.
Pink Floyd – Another Brick in the Wall Part 1: I put this on the iPod a few months ago with the intention of listening to The Wall from beginning to end for the first time in ages, but that has yet to happen.
Gaudi + Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan – Dil Da Rog Muka Ja Mahi: Nusrat made bouncy.
Rovo – Na-X: The Japanese drum-driven band that will keep things moving for the next fifteen minutes.
Boredoms – Which Dooyoo Like?: Natural follow-on from Rovo, if not for it being one of their goofier / screamier songs from Pop Tatari.
Bardo Pond – Walking Stick Man: Quite a day for long songs.
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