Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts

Friday, November 09, 2007

Friday "Not So" Random 10ish: The "I just got back from my trip" edition.

So, the whole randomness thing has intrigued me this week. While I was driving the 14 hours down to Alabama, and the time there, and the 3 day "trip" home, I spent a lot of time listening to my MP3 player on random. Sometimes, it sort of felt funny, that, in strange ways, the random songs seemed appropriate to the time. So, I am going to take you on a trip of my trip, using appropriate songs as a guide. All these songs are songs that I have on my computer.

1. Stone by Adam Again (Perfecta)

"I'm dying to get some sleep baby, seems crazy, to me maybe... I'd like to turn to stone."

Well, my original plan was to Sunday during the day after work, pack up, nap a little while watching football, then hit the road at 9PM. That would have put me into Alabama on Monday afternoon, chance for a nap at the hotel, then over to Dave & Dawn's. Of course, that plan failed. I struggled to sleep Sunday, for multiple reasons (including a nephew who wanted to hang with Uncle Bob.) Struggling for sleep is a very frustrating experience, one I have too often. Yet, I finally slept and ended up leaving early in the AM on Monday.

2. Free Fallin' By Tom Petty
"Gonna free fall out into nothin'. Gonna leave this world for a while..."

The beginning of a long trip is always fun. I was armed with my Wawa Diet Ice Tea and ready to begin. Free Fallin' is definitely a great road song, hell, even Tom Cruise liked it."

3. Smug by Steve Taylor

"Practice that smug. Post it like a man. One part Master Limbaugh. Two parts Madame Streisand...:

When music wasn't keeping me focused on the trip down, I would scan the radio waves for some Talk Radio. Being moderate politically, I enjoy listening to both sides, so, whatever I found, was interesting. It was also full of vitriol, harsh judgmental attitudes, and misconstruing the beliefs of people that don't agree with. I was amused by the Southern local versions, one in particular who was upset about a segment on Fox news about "wedgie proof underwear." He was worried that the "protection" of kids from bullying was causing a country of wussies who can't stand up for themselves, and said that why we have so many people who are "light in the loafers, and limp in the wrists." His words people!

4. Cell Phone's Dead by Beck (The Information)

Now fix the beat Now break the rest Make a kick drum sound Like an S.O.S. Get a tow-truck Cause it's after dark And the dance floor's full But everybody's double-parked!


As you get closer to Huntsville theirs this 60 mile segment of Highway 73, that is long, dark, and draining. It's the middle of nowhere, and you get no cell Phone Coverage. By this point in the trip, I was tired and frustrated. I wanted to call my brother, let him know I was near, but couldn't. I was running out of gas, and hadn't seen a gas station for a while, and was worried about what would happen if I just ran out of gas. Eventfully, I filled up, got a caffeinated drink, and found my way to Hunstville, and eventually, Dave and Dawn's House.

5. Grace Is The Smell of Rain by Daniel Amos (Motorcycle)

These low of lows, dregs of the earth,
malcontents when the last are first
come to trouble the water


So, I arrived at Dave and Dawn's Camelot. Kissed Eli and Lucy, and tried to stay awake as I caught up with my family. Yet, it was tough, and eventually I headed out to find a hotel. I had an idea where I wanted to stay, but didn't pre-book, because I wasn't sure of the layout of the city. Eventually, the two hotels I had planned on were both full. Again, tired and frustrated, I walked to my truck, and was splashed in the face with a huge drop of rain. This was the only rain I saw in Hunstville, and it was very brief, but, it actually invigorated me, and gave me enough energy to hunt down a room, and crash. I didn't have any trouble sleeping that night.

6. Can't Take My Eyes Off of You by Daniel Amos (Songs From the Heart)

"You're Just too Good to Be True, Can't Take My Eyes Off of You."

It's a DA two-fer. The first thing you will notice about Eli is his eyes. I feel like me and Eli bonded in the way only an uncle and a 4 month old nephew can. To ensure our bond he made sure to mark me with his industrial drool. He is an engaging and wonderful child, who I could just look at all day.

7. That's Just How She Cries by Buddy and Julie Miller

"she is talking but she speaks in code like a broken heart replies cause that's just how she cries"

A Beautiful song, for a beautiful girl. Lucy was both wary and fascinated with me. We had many conversations, mostly consisting of "What's That?" And, "Mommy, Daddy, Eli, Melmo." By the second day I was there, she trusted me enough, to share some of her (partially eaten) food, and place crumbs as my had. As long as I knew my place, she was eager to impress me. Her development in just the past few months has been amazing. She is truly her own, little person.

8. The Fine Art of Friendship by King's X

"...the fine art of friendship, meaning of love, understanding, growing old..."

I am glad to not only have Dave and Dawn as family, but as friends. I have also discovered that Dawn and I would kick butt on Friends Week on Wheel of Fortune.

9. Am I Winning Somethin' by Michael Knott (Strip Cycle)

"The IRS levied my account You know they only got four bucks out Am I winnin' somethin'"

Well, I played Dawn in Scrabble, and Dave and Dawn in Monopole. Well, I had fun, at least...

10. Speedway by Counting Crows (This Desert Life)

"I’m thinkin’ about leaving tomorrow I’m thinkin’ about being on my own Think I been wasting my time"

Sadly, it's time to leave. So, Dawn likes this song, and it was tough leaving, so I thought I would include this.

11. Lookout Mountain by Drive-By Truckers (The Dirty South)

*Note: While a great song, I didn't include lyrics, because, well, the song is about suicide, and it didn't really apply.

Over the next few days, I was taking some side trips around the area. On Wednesday, I stopped at a few book stores, went to the Tennessee River, and then headed to Lookout Mountain . I didn't get to go up to the top and view the 7 States you can see from the top, but I looked around the visitor center, and some of the historic markers.

12. Elevation by U2 (All That You Can't Leave Behind)

"High, higher than the sun You shoot me from a gun I need you to elevate me here"

On Thursday, I drove the Cherohala Skyway, which takes you a mile high into the air, through the mountains of Tennessee and North Caroline. The views were amazing and the ride fun. The eastern, North Carolina side was a 9% decline, that allowed you to just put the truck in neutral and coast down long sections. It was an excellent experience.



Here's a picture I snapped with my cell phone of Huckleberry Knob. I just liked the name of it. Plus, it was exactly 1 mile in elevation.

13. 72 (This Highway's Mean) By Drive By Truckers (Southern Rock Opera)

"Don't know why they even bother putting this highway on the map Everybody that's ever been on it knows exactly where they're at..."

Well, it wasn't Route 72, but I took Route 129 from Robbinsville, North Carolina to Knoxville, TN. Well, let me tell you, it was easily the trickiest, curviest road I have ever experienced. Hairpin turn, after relentless hairpin turn. Made famous by bikers, the stretch is called The Tail of the Dragon, and you can find videos on You Tube of bikers driving it. By the end of the 30 mile stretch I felt like I was at the end of a boxing match. And it was a draw.

14. Another Song About the Rain by Cracker (Cracker)

"Another song about the rain Coming down it burns through me"

Today, I headed out from the Red Roof Inn in Wytheville, Virgina, on Route 81, homeward bound. About a 8 hour drive awaited me, much of it in the rain. It was a easy ride, with little traffic. I arrived home, and took my dog out for a walk. It's nice to be home.

Honorable Mention

"I Wish I Was A Girl" by Counting Crows (This Desert Life)

While I was at a Pilot Travel Stop, I assisted a middle aged African American man who was looking for condiments for his hot dog. This man seemed like a normal person, except for the fact he was wearing a skirt. He didn't seem like a cross dresser in any way, but, he had on a long denim skirt. It was an odd moment. The weirdest thing, was I felt like I have seen him before... and his skirt.

Saturday, November 03, 2007

Friday Random 10 (10/2/07): The Saturday Version

OK, made this on Friday, but never posted it. Not many bells and whistles but some good songs.

1. Your the Only One by King's X (Black Like Sunday)

2. Egg Man by Beastie Boys (Paul's Boutique)

3. The Humid Press of Day by Camper Van Beethoven (Key Lime Pie)

4. Hallelujah by Cracker (Gentleman's Blues)

5. Grave by Bill Mallonee (Fetal Position)

6. All Things in Time by Toad the Wet Sprocket (Coil)

7. You Don't Know How it Feels by Tom Petty (Wildflowers)

8. Raining in Baltimore by Counting Crows (Autumn and Everything After)

9. You Satisfy by The Lost Dogs (Scenic Routes)

10. What Love Is by Taylor Sorenson (The Overflow)

Friday, October 12, 2007

Friday Random 10 (10/12/07) "Lend Me Your Ear"

1. Occam's Razor by Adam Again (Homeboys)

"I will paint you in a corner in a room where the light is on..."

2. Dogman by King's X (Live All Over the Place)

"...remembering the times I pray to help me deal with me, to be the dogman."

3. Devil Inside by INXS (Kick)

"Makes you wonder how the other half die..."

4. Internalize by Galactic Cowboys (Let It Go)

"Sorrow needs a place to go..."

5. Tale O' Twister by Chagall Guevara (Pump Up The Volume Soundtrack)

"...she had the lips of Nixon, lips like Tricia Nixon..."

6. Glory Road by Daniel Amos (Songs From the Heart)

"Hey, let's go crazy and thicken the plot..."

7. Life on Other Planets by Bill Mallonee (Fetal Position)

"...all grown up, but I hardly saw it coming..."

8. American Girl by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers (Anthology)

"God it's so painful when something that's so close is still so far out of reach..."

9. Useless Stuff by Cracker (The Golden Age)

"Now everybody wants to be our friend, so we act real Zen and hang around with movie stars..."

10. Silver and Gold by U2 (Rattle and Hum)

"Mister, I ain't got nothing but it's more than you got..."

Click on the links, because, every band has a myspace.

Thursday, October 04, 2007

Friday Random 10 (10/5/07) I Feel Like A Winner When I Make A Mix Tape

1. Thick Skin by Daniel Amos (Mr. Buechner's Dream)

"How about a little wind In your perfect hair?"


2. Good Luck Charm by Vigilantes of Love (Audible Sigh)

"...you make your smile a different way to cry..."


3. Mrs. Dubose by Drive-By Truckers (Pizza Deliverance)

"She can't read between the lies anymore..."


4. Mr. Wrong (Live) by Cracker (Garage D'or)

"Well I was gonna bring you flowers, but I didn't. It's the thought that counts and I think I'm a bit too broke."


5. New Round by Beck (The Information)

"Lessons of the day on a blackboard night seem to be erased..."


6. I Can't Say Goodbye by The Lost Dogs (Scenic Routes)

"It seems like where you're goin' is half a world away..."



7. Math by Ookla the Mok (Poor Man's Copyright)

"How many roads must a man walk down before his journey is complete? Given: That he wants to walk twenty-seven miles and each road that he walks is 4000 feet. Please round your answer to the nearest tenth and show all your work on a separate sheet. The answer my friend is 17.4. The answer is 17.4 roads."



8. Miller's Angles by Counting Crows (Recovering the Satellites)

"They come out of the blue sky but you never know where they're gonna go..."


9. Flute Loop by Beastie Boys (Ill Communication)


"I Get Funky Like Diaper Rash..."


10. Bright Side of the Road by Van Morrison (Best of Van Morrison)

"Into this life were born, baby sometimes we don't know why..."

Friday, September 28, 2007

Friday Random 10 (9/28/07) "I Could Silently Scream"

1. "We Were Born to Be Loved" by King's X (Faith, Hope, Love)

"Happy endings are not just for TV"



I think this is a pretty cool video by some kids covering this song. Pretty impressive.

2. "The Southern Thing" by Drive-By Truckers (Southern Rock Opera)

"Hate's the only thing that my truck would want to drag"

3. "Songs of the New Golden West" by Camper Van Beethoven (New Roman Time)


4. "Elevator Music" by Beck (The Information)

"You drive your vehicle like you just didn't care"

5. "Smashing Young Man" by Collective Soul (Collective Soul)

"You preach synthetic-like"

6. "I Need to Know" by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers (Anthology)

"Who would've thought that you'd fall for his line"

7. "Perishable Goods" by Vigilantes of Love (To the Roof of the Sky)

"a car that's empty always overflows"

8. "Donna Nietche and Her Super Race of Kick Boxing Über Parrots" by Daniel Amos (Songs of the Heart)

"Anything that I can think of You'll find in here"

9. "Eyes Wide Open" by Over the Rhine ('Til We Have Faces)

"Impersonating the smallest shadow of my original self again"

10. "Can't You Feel the Chains" by Chagall Guevara (Chagall Guevara)

"will your bags remind you of home and who you've left in hell?"

Saturday, September 22, 2007

Friday Random 10 (9/21/07) "Put That Gadget in the Random Mode"

So, I haven't done this in a long time (Or at least haven't posted it here."

I actually really dig this list.

1. The River by Live (songs from Black Mountain)
2. Ain't that Strange by Cracker (Forever)
3. Come Down by Toad the Wet Sprocket (Coil)
4. High 5 (Rock the Catskills) by Beck (Odelay)
5. Mothers of the Disappeared by U2 (Joshua Tree)
6. Orphans of God by Buddy and Julie Miller (Strong Hand of Love)
7. Stone by Adam Again (Perfecta"
8. Sometimes by Midnight Oil (Scream in Blue Live)
9. Two Gunslingers by Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers (Anthology)
10. What I Know About Love by King's X (King's X)


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