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Friday Random Ten – the Burn One Down edition

1. Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds – Knockin’ on Joe
2. Bill Evans Trio – Stan’s Blues
3. Yo La Tengo – Moonrock Mambo
4. Jill Scott – Gotta Get Up (Another Day)
5. Miles Davis – All Blues
6. Bonny Billy – A Dream of the Sea
7. Tom Waits – Blind Love
8. The Kinks – Picture Book
9. The Avett Brothers – Salvation Song
10. Mark Lanegan – Hit the City

It’s 4/20 dude!! High school stoners, rejoice. And for you, some Cab Calloway.

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15 thoughts on Friday Random Ten – the Burn One Down edition

  1. Thanks! I love Cab Calloway. That’s one of my favourites of his. (I like “Kickin’ The Gong Around” the best, but as far as I know, you can’t see it on YouTube anymore because they took the video down.) I really ought to be about 40 years too young to like swing, but I like it anyway. It has a sort of proto-punk sensibility filtered through the sounds of klezmer. (I wrote about that, incidentally; a few too few words on Klez Calloway…)

  2. 01 “The Sporting Life” – The Decemberists
    02 “Moanin'” – Charles Mingus
    03 “Champion” – Brother Ali
    04 “Poor Boy, Minor Key” – M. Ward
    05 “August 8:15” – 1 Mile North
    06 “Village Green” – The Kinks
    07 “Counted on Sweetness” – The Wrens
    08 “Midtown (intrumental)” – Tom Waits
    09 “Song for Myla Goldberg” – The Decemberists
    10 “Heart Factory” – Sleater-Kinney

  3. Speaking of you not being Croatian, I always get thrown when I read in the paper about the UFC fighter who shares your surname.

    Your remarkable penchant for having one Tom Waits song per week continues.

  4. I have a problem with Hector B’s comment.
    DO NOT reduce anyone’s culture like that. Ok?
    It’s racist and showcases ignorance.

    Alll I did was make a silly suggestion, which was not an invitation for you to display your uninformed shitty stereotypes about Balkan peoples and Balkan cultures.

  5. Alll I did was make a silly suggestion, which was not an invitation for you to display your uninformed shitty stereotypes about Balkan peoples and Balkan cultures.

    but tamburitza music and cevapcici are my favorite parts of the culture. The millenium of ethnic and religious hatred is not.

  6. Hi di hi di hi di ho!

    Cab Calloway was my first concert. My dad made my sister and I go when I was about 10. At the time we were very bitter about being forced to see an old man who we had never heard of (and I’m sure my dad was even more bitter to have been forced to drag a 10-year-old and an 8-year-old with him), but in hindsight, it was pretty cool.

    The “hi di hi di hi di ho” song is the only one I remember.

  7. Minnie the Moocher? Or did he insert that into every one of his songs?

    1. When I Woke up This Morning by The Come-Ons
    2. Don’t Ask Don’t Tell by Bratmobile
    3. You’ll be Sorry by Big Maybelle
    4. The Main Event by Dilated Peoples
    5. See a Little Light by Bob Mould
    6. Bad Things by L7
    7. A Pretty Girl, a Cadillac, and Some Money by Buddy & Ella Johnson
    8. General Purpose by The Vibrators
    9. Hold On by Brand Nubian
    10. Black Minute Waltz by James Booker

  8. That was so cool, and cheered me up after reading the more recent abortion news and some of the inevitable ignant comments that followed.

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