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Wow, it got late today, and no post here . . . I've had this up in the background for hours (the Random Ten was done around 5.30 pm), but I had to work on more important things, namely, emailing friends who mightn't have been aware of The Brick's Shantytown Ball - a benefit for the theatre home I love and work at - going on tomorrow night.

So I had to send more than a few personal emails to friends, colleagues, and acquaintances asking them to come, then one big BCC email to all the rest of the names on the Gemini CollisionWorks email list (which I'll also post here next for those who'd like the info).

Long slow grey rainy day.

Now what was it I do here on Fridays anyway . . ? Oh, right . . .

A different kind of Random Ten today . . . I get a lot of music in digital form, and then it just goes into the iTunes (and maybe iPod) and I never really LISTEN to it unless it comes up on random. So recently I've been putting recent acquisitions into a special playlist and listening to THAT on random until I know I've heard everything that's come in. So right now, I'm currently enjoying a random mix of 246 songs in my iTunes that I've acquired in the past few days, only six artists and 18 albums, filling in some holes in my collection in the discographies of both some favorites and some not-so-much-favorites that just belong there . . .

1. "Last of the Mohicans" - David Thomas - Ghost Line Diary
2. "Voodoo Cadillac" - Southern Culture on the Skids - Too Much Pork for Just One Fork
3. "Sweet Young Thing" - The Monkees - Music Box
4. "The Long Goodbye" - Bruce Springsteen - Human Touch
5. "Zor and Zam" - The Monkees - Music Box
6. "Bobby Jean" - Bruce Springsteen - Born in the U.S.A.
7. "Don't Fall Apart on Me Tonight" - Bob Dylan - Infidels
8. "The Promised Land" - Bruce Springsteen - Darkness on the Edge of Town
9. "What Good Am I?" - Bob Dylan - Oh Mercy
10. "Let's Dance On" - The Monkees - Music Box

No cat photos today, so instead, one more album cover courtesy of LP Cover Lover -- another one that (like another favorite) makes it seem that some Christian music groups get a little confused by numbers . . .

The Looper Trio?

Date: 2009-05-02 02:39 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] revme.livejournal.com
At work I got a Southern Gospel record by the [So-and-So] Quartet.... five dudes on the cover.

(I'm not censoring the name out of embarrassment for them, I just don't remember who it was.)

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