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10 Products of an iTunes playlist set to play randomly:

Philip Glass' "Cloudscape" from the Koyaanisqatsi soundtrack: Oh how I wish I were home, watching this movie. Watching this movie is like being in a hypnotic trance for a couple of hours.
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Stevie Wonder's "For Once In My Life": I don't know about you, but I'm getting a little tired of hearing "American Idol" hacks attempt to do this song. It's yet another reason why I've (more or less) sworn off that show.
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Outkast's "Elevators (Me and You): A good song, but not one that I listen to regularly. Thank you, iTunes, for randomly selecting this song.
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Slayer's "Sex.Murder.Art" from their album "Divine Intervention": Brings me back to the time in my life (high school) when I thought expressing my anger through the music I listened to was the only way to go.
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Louis Prima's "Angelina/Zooma Zooma" from the "Casino" soundtrack: Where would Scorsese be without music like this (and the Rolling Stones) to set a scene?
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Beck's "Waiting for a Train" from "Stereopathetic Soul Manure": Nice little ditty. Wonder who the (old?) man is at the end of the recording. Sounds like it was sung by someone who rides in the boxcars of trains.
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John Williams' "1st Ewok Battle/Fight with the Fighters" from the "Return of the Jedi" soundtrack: How incredibly nerdy is it that I can recite lines of dialogue from the movie with nothing more than a musical cue? "That blast came from the Death Star. That thing's operational."
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REM's "Everybody Hurts" from...a little help here ReverendMother: This is the only REM song on my computer.
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The Beatles' "Too Much Monkey Business" from their "Live at the BBC" album: For some reason, iTunes plays songs from this album more often than not. I'm not quite sure why it randomly goes back to this album so much, but it's kinda annoying. It's a good album, sure, but there are other artists and albums on my list which never get played.
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Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson's "Say, Say, Say" from Mac's "All the Best": GAG!!!! This song makes me throw up a little in my throat.

my four cents for this Monday.


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