- "1952 Vincent Black Lightning" by Richard Thompson
- Great song, possibly my favorite song from one of my favorite artists...wonderful throwback to a very old highwayman kind of song (a type that I've considered making a collection of)
- "The World is a Wonderful Place" by Richard & Linda Thompson
- Another Thompson tune, this one with his wife at the time doing vocals...also the titluar song from a tribute album to the man - mocking his ever-so-cheerful songwriting
- "Orange Blossom Special" by The Johnson Mountain Boys
- Instrumental bluegrass...one of the most famous and greatest breakdowns in the genre...
- "Peaches and Cream" by Beck
- From his Midnight Vultures funk album...a quality song from the album in which Beck (mutable music genius) channeled Prince
- "Remember (Christmas)" by Harry Nilsson
- It's not a holiday song at all...rather it's a slightly maudelin tune from an artist whose music is among the most well-written of the 70's...it's not my favorite song of his at all, but his are definitely a greatest hits worth checking out - I recommend Personal Best - a two-disc set
- "Two Faced Love" by Richard Thompson
- Again with RT...must be telling me something - what with the six-disc box set coming out this week (I've already got my order in, and it should show up this week)
- "Carrie Brown" by Steve Earle and the Del McCoury Band
- Earle took a detour from his typically topical songwriting to put out The Mountain - a bluegress album...not his finest work, but it's pretty good stuff...I prefer bluegrass with Earle's deeper, richer voice instead of the traditional high, lonesome sound of most bluegrass singers
- "Blame it on the Tetons" by Modest Mouse
- Weirdly, the title line from this song has been going through my head for the last twenty-four hours - before I threw together this random ten...seems odd to me...nice, tuneful song from a great album...the only one of theirs that I know...
- "World of Two" by Cake
- Not too odd from a group that can do very odd...good song...not their finest, but I enjoy their music...especially the album (Comfort Eagle) that this one came from...
- "I've Got the Blues" by Lyle Lovett
- Lyle's not truly a country singer...more of a blue/jazz guy who just happens to also enjoy Texas swing...this one is a really pretty song that shows off his bluesier side...
Oh, and yesterday's 5K for a Cause went pretty well...raised over $900 for the campaign...everybody was very understanding when our last student giving directions on the course pointed most of the runners/walkers the wrong way...frustrating for me because by the time I found out about it, I couldn't do a thing about it, but that's life...hopefully next year's will go more smoothly...
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