old random iPod meme
May. 6th, 2004 04:36 pmIt's an old meme, but here's the results of setting my iPod on random for a while:
1 Guns 'n Roses, "14 years" (the initial seed)
2 Violent Femmes, "Country Death Song"
3 "Airwolf" theme from "Cult Files" collection
4 Skinny Puppy, "Film"
5 Annie Lennox, "No More 'I Love You's"
6 "A Man Called Ironside" theme from "Cult Files"
7 Scorpions, "Rock You Like a Hurricane"
8 Radiohead, "Electioneering". (Never noticed the cow bell before.)
9 Sally Timms, "The Sad Milkman"
10 Offspring, "The End of the Line"
11 Art of Noise, "Dan Dare"
12 God Lives Underwater, "Behavior Modification"
13 Judas Priest, "Breaking the Law"
14 "Babylon 5" theme, from "Cult Files"
15 10,000 Maniacs, "These Are The Days"
16 Talking Heads, "Psycho Killer"
17 The Velvet Underground, "Who Loves the Sun"
18 Sex Pistols, "I'm Not Your Steppin' Stone"
19 (song from the Doors movie)
20 The Beatles, "Why Don't We Do It in the Road?"
The "Cult Files" disks had been playing earlier. I think this lends credence to the "iPod on random stays in local area" theory. Three times in a thousand songs!
1 Guns 'n Roses, "14 years" (the initial seed)
2 Violent Femmes, "Country Death Song"
3 "Airwolf" theme from "Cult Files" collection
4 Skinny Puppy, "Film"
5 Annie Lennox, "No More 'I Love You's"
6 "A Man Called Ironside" theme from "Cult Files"
7 Scorpions, "Rock You Like a Hurricane"
8 Radiohead, "Electioneering". (Never noticed the cow bell before.)
9 Sally Timms, "The Sad Milkman"
10 Offspring, "The End of the Line"
11 Art of Noise, "Dan Dare"
12 God Lives Underwater, "Behavior Modification"
13 Judas Priest, "Breaking the Law"
14 "Babylon 5" theme, from "Cult Files"
15 10,000 Maniacs, "These Are The Days"
16 Talking Heads, "Psycho Killer"
17 The Velvet Underground, "Who Loves the Sun"
18 Sex Pistols, "I'm Not Your Steppin' Stone"
19 (song from the Doors movie)
20 The Beatles, "Why Don't We Do It in the Road?"
The "Cult Files" disks had been playing earlier. I think this lends credence to the "iPod on random stays in local area" theory. Three times in a thousand songs!