It's post overload today!
Popped my ipod on shuffle and these were the first 10 songs to play:
- Infinite Canyons - Miami Horror (another great Melbourne band, although this is not one of their best songs. From their album Illumination I prefer "I look to You", "Moon Theory" and "Soft Light")
- All I Need - Air (best version I could find... EMI continue to screw with me)
- Truth - Alexander Ebert (I've been obsessed with Breaking Bad for a while. Wish the next episodes would come out already!)
- Ordinary World - Duran Duran (an oldie but a goldie)
- Red Sails - Custom Kings (love the chilled out vibe of this song and the imagery of the video)
- Terrible Love - The National (alternate version) (this version sends shivers through me. I heart it so)
- Somebody To Love Me - Mark Ronson feat. Boy George (Mark Ronson is THE business)
- Diamonds on the Inside - Ben Harper (so much wisdom in this song)
- Breathe In Now - George (shame I couldn't find a better quality video for this song so you'll have to turn it up. Truly beautiful lyrics)
- Best For Last - Adele (what more can be said about this angel? She is Ah-may-zing!)
So there you have it, my eclectic little mix for this Sunday.
Hope you like some of them or that I could introduce you to something different at least.
Happy listening
xx
Kat
4 comments:
Oh YAY, we have a *snap* song!
Now....off to listen to the rest.
Great idea!!
Wow! I've listened to them all and probably have never heard any of them bar maybe two. BUT, I really enjoyed these picks. I would love to borrow your iPod for days I feel like listening to some different music.
Every one of them was new to me but very entertaining. I especially like Adele. Thanks for broadening my knowledge of music this morning.
Odie
Ooh love all these songs...and I haven't heard most of them before. I had fun learning more about the artists while I was listening. Was nice to hear Duran Duran again...they were one of my fave bands as a teen! Also loved seeing the djembe in the background of Ben Harper's video. One of my fave instruments to play. Look forward to your next Sunday session offering.
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