4.04.2006

Episode 325, or "Soundtrack to the DMV"

I won't bore you with the details of how awful my 6th visit to the DMV was this morning. Instead, I will bore you with a list of the music I listened to whilst I was there. Title, followed by artist.

I Be Blowin'
De La Soul

Anna (El Negro Zumbon)
Esquivel

Music Plus 1
Cornershop

Get Rhythm
Johnny Cash

Everybody Knows It
Homestar

Acetone
The Crystal Method

Wreck of the Old 97
Johnny Cash

Aces Wild
Link Wray

Criss Cross
Thelonius Monk

Deception
Miles Davis

Sex Drive
Tricky

Jesus Gonna Be Here
Tom Waits

All Is Full Of Love
Death Cab For Cutie

Heart Cooks Brain
Modest Mouse

Electric Relaxation
A Tribe Called Quest

Stars All Seem To Weep
Beth Orton

All The Trees Of The Field Will Clap Their Hands
Sufjan Stevens

I Guess I Planted
Billy Bragg & Wilco

Letting Love Go
Everything But The Girl

Bye
Elliott Smith

Dehumanized
VOID

Manipulator
Marginal Man

You Have Loved Enough
Leonard Cohen

Lookin' Out My Back Door
Creedence Clearwater Revival

Born Too Slow
The Crystal Method

Baby Let's Play House (Live)
Elvis Presley

MPLS
Grandpaboy

Worm Wood
Caustic Resin

The Chalet Lines
Belle & Sebastian

Anytime, Anytime
Ken Nordine

Naima (Alternate Take)
John Coltrane

Tom Traubert's Blues
Tom Waits

Someday Some Morning Sometime
Billy Bragg & Wilco

To Live And Die In LBI
Lifter Puller

13 Steps Lead Down
Elvis Costello

Track 08
Catsounds

Down The Old Plank Road
The Chieftains

Baby's Got A Brand New Hairdo
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

Keep On Runnin'
Cat Power

How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore
Prince

Trouble In Mind
Mose Allison

Grapefruit Moon
Tom Waits

Would You Lay With Me (In A Field Of Stone)
Johnny Cash

My Sweet Blue Eyed Darlin'
Bill Monroe w/Ricky Skaggs

Intro
De La Soul

Shiver Me Timbers
Tom Waits

Spinal Tap Jokes
Dillinger Four

What Would I Do Without You
Ray Charles

Old Black Dawning
Frank Black

The Lee Weddin' Tune
Bill Monroe

Run Boy Run
Link Wray

"Now wait just a minute here," you say, "that would take HOURS!". Yes, yes it would.

2 Comments:

Anonymous London said...

Hahaha... That post was much more entertaining than the experience, I would guess. How did you log the songs you heard?

5:41 PM  
Blogger Dr. Hectic said...

I logged it with mad typing skillz, yo. I'm hoping to find/create a way to easily get my iPod to tell my iMac what songs it played, so I can quit using my typing skillz, though. Yo.

5:47 PM  

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