Friday, April 29, 2011

Andrea Says: You be the playlist master

Ok, so I am taking a break from cleaning Mike’s awfully dirty apartment. He is off getting his hair cut and then has plans to pick up his replacement iPod. Last night he learned the new iPod was on its way, so this means he has to unpack his computer stuff and create a new playlist for the trip. This got me thinking, The Great American Rideabout blog readers should offer playlist suggestions. You all have until 7:30 p.m. tonight to leave a comment. 
My suggestion: America by Simon and Garfunkel

15 comments:

  1. Gotta load up on Queen - Princes of the Universe, Fat Bottom Girls, and of course Bicycle.

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  2. any and all Radio Head, Led Zeppelin, Coldplay, and Pearl Jam.

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  3. Troch, are you listening to my Pandora station right now! Cause that is what is on.

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  4. Allman Brothers - Ramblin Man,
    George Thorogood - Bad to the Bone

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  5. Molly Hatchet, .38 Special, Allman Brothers, ZZ Top... those kinds of guys.

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  6. Radar Love, Rush, Styx, ELO, BTO

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  7. Also I forgot Sunshine Lollypops and Rainbows

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_v468ptuXw

    According to this video, you both will be sung at by a blonde on a bus. You'll find yourself uncontrollably dancing to it though and then be forced into a group sing-a-long. It'll only be later when you're wandering naked in the desert that you realize they were a cult and they took you for everything.

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  8. Commander Cody And His Lost Planet Airmen - Hot Rod Lincoln

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  9. Cat Stevens: On the road to find out & Father and Son song.
    Beach Boys: a couple of surfin' songs for the west coast leg of the trip.
    John Denver: Country Roads.
    My God, I'm looking at these songs and just realized... I'm pretty old!

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  10. Paper Moon as sung by Vic Fontaine on the Holodeck

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  11. Springsteen's Born to Run album

    Ted Nugent's Spirit of the Wild album

    The Last Waltz version of The Weight featuring the Staple Singers

    Bob Seger - Feel Like a Number

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  12. Black Betty - Ram Jam
    Magic Carpet Ride - Steppenwolf

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  13. I don't know how this has been missed.... but you must have some ROLLING STONES!

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  14. Didn't see this one listed but Aunt Carol says you need Born To Be Wild by Steppenwolf

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  15. Alman brothers , Jessica . David Crowder, A Collision
    ((no really it's about love not a collision)

    Dylan. Lay lady lay. Tom rush. Drivin wheel.

    Willie and Wylon. Pancho and Lefty

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