In lieu of the lyrics of the day, which have been on vacation, I present
here the track list for a mix CD I put together for a list swap recently.
Wouldn't mind listening to it in the car either. :-)
(The assignment, by the way, was a mix completely comprised of cover songs)
Byron's Covers Mix, 06 September 2002
01. Susanna Hoffs, covering the Lightning Seeds
"All I Want"
02. Maura O'Connell, covering Cheryl Wheeler
"Summerfly"
03. No Doubt, covering Kevin Rowland and Dexy's Midnight Runners
"Come On Eileen"
04. Kirsty MacColl, covering Billy Bragg
"A New England" (extended)
05. Strawberry Switchblade, covering Dolly Parton
"Jolene"
06. Siouxsie and the Banshees, covering Bob Dylan
"This Wheel's On Fire"
07. Sheryl Crow, covering Bob Dylan
"Mississippi"
08. Cassandra Wilson, covering Bob Dylan
"Shelter From The Storm"
09. The Housemartins, covering The Hollies
"He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother"
10. The Byrds, covering Bob Dylan
"My Back Pages"
11. R.E.M., covering Creedence Clearwater Revival
"Have You Ever Seen The Rain?"
12. Jerry Lee Lewis, covering Creedence Clearwater Revival
"Bad Moon Rising"
13. The Beach Boys, covering the Mamas and the Papas
"California Dreaming"
14. Bryan Ferry, covering the Beach Boys
"Don't Worry Baby"
15. Fun Boy Three, covering the Go-Go's
"Our Lips Are Sealed"
16. Tracey Ullman, covering Kirsty MacColl
"They Don't Know"
17. Letters to Cleo, covering Nick Lowe
"Cruel To Be Kind"
18. Frente!, covering New Order
"Bizarre Love Triangle"
19. Sarina Paris, covering Cyndi Lauper
"True Colors"
20. Rod Stewart, covering Tom Waits
"Downtown Train"
flk.
The running tally so far: 218 file boxes, 30 heavy-duty shipping boxes,
98 yards of box-sealing tape, 374 VHS tapes, 49 DVDs, 620 CDs, 2981 books,
and we've drunk 30 liters (60 half-liter bottles) of Ozarka natural spring water
while packing this stuff up.
Garage sale is this coming Saturday. We're selling:
washer & dryer
tv
couch
desks (2)
SNES (I can't believe it never made it into the house from the move)
SNES games
computer parts (video cards, network cards, etc...)
cordless phone
and whatever else I wind up digging up that we decide not to keep
The archaeological expedition in my study is turning up bunches of stuff.
It's like opening presents. Some of this stuff I forgot I had. Others I
intentionally blocked out :-) I think I'm back to 1999 now.
Selected items from today's haul:
6 reams inkjet paper
c's photo album from her study abroad program at pembroke college, cambridge (england)
danny dunn, scientific detective
crane's stationery + envelopes (for resumes and cover letters!)
car adapter for our cell phones (always good to have, when you know
you'll be out on the road ...)
return address labels from the last place we lived, which also happens to be
where we're moving to, so ... cool. :-)
I briefly considered selling the reams of paper at the garage sale, but c. talked me out of it.
flk.
I've been too busy to write a real update. Just wanted to make a note here
of the fact that I'm now a contributor to the Circusworld blog (no, it's nothing to
do with circuses... nothing directly anyway ;-) )
flk.