World Domination 3

This is a continuation of my World Domination series. See the previous ones for a description if you need one. I'm sure you will hear what this pick is all about as you listen to any of them. Not any specific part of the world, but there is a theme going through this. They are all danceable tracks. I'm not exactly looking for authenticity as if I was an archivist of music from around the world. I'm not, but I can listen to the beat and see if it moves my feet. Pretty much most all of this does. That it moves around the world is just the side connection.

World Domination 3

45 Tigerstyle & Sarbjeet Kaur & Billa Bakshi - Ay-Ha!
46 Alpha Blondy - Cocody Rock
47 Alaap (Channi Singh) - Bhabiye Ni Bhabiye
48 Miriam Makeba - Pata Pata
49 Manu Dibango - Soul Makossa (Original long Version)
50 AJ Harris and the Pink Tacos - Brisket Beats (Smokehouse Sonidero Mix)
51 Baaba Maal - Wango Arti
52 Bally Sagoo - Noorie
53 Kes - Savannah Grass
54 Fela Kuti - Water No Get Enemy
55 Thievery Corporation - Warning Shots
56 Celia Cruz - La Vida Es Un Carnaval
57 Manu Chao - Clandestino
58 Frey & Walz - Learing Centers (Somali mix)
59 Tinariwen - Sastanàqqàm
60 The Bhundu Boys - Hatisi Tose

Uninterrupted Silent Sustained Reading 2 (Authors)

If the first session of USSR was about the act of reading, this one is about the names on the spine. I still remember those hours in school where we all had to be quiet and at least pretend to read while the teachers took a breather. I still try to knock out at least one book a week, though the reading glasses make it a chore these days. This run gets heavy fast, moving from the Americana of Kerouac and Whitman into a dark basement with Sylvia Plath followed by a double-shot of Hemingway. That Blue Clocks Green track is the real jolt—it’s got a happy synth-pop rhythm, but the lyrics are essentially a suicide note. This Pick is for the next time you feel like digging through the library instead of the crates.

Uninterrupted Silent Sustained Reading 2 (Authors)

24 The Rolling Stones - Victor Hugo
25 10,000 Maniacs - Hey Jack Kerouac
26 Billy Bragg & Wilco - Walt Whitman's Niece
27 Graham Parker - Just Like Hermann Hesse
28 The Smiths - Shakespeare's Sister
29 The Pogues - Lorca's Novena
30 The Mountain Goats - Lovecraft In Brooklyn
31 Lou Reed - Edgar Allan Poe
32 Modest Mouse - Bukowski
33 Ryan Adams - Sylvia Plath
34 Kenny Chesney - Hemingway's Whiskey
35 Blue Clocks Green - Hemingway (12 Version)
36 Serge Gainsbourg - Baudelaire
37 James Brown - Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf
38 Blood, Sweat & Tears - The Modern Adventure Of Plato
39 Life In Exile - Ayn Rand
40 Bruce Hornsby & The Noisemakers - Hey Kafka
41 Steve Hackett - Jane Austen's Door
42 Golden Earring - Orwell's Year
43 Elton John - Oscar Wilde Gets Out

Happy Holi!

Happy Holi! Here's a crazy pick that is a lot like the chaos of all that color flying around. Interestingly, the acronym for the rainbow is usually ROYGBIV (Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet), but in my school the honors class had a club and they called it Vibgyor. Somehow, I was in it. I ended up getting kicked out for being disruptive and smart alecky, which is actually a lot like the disruptive nature of the holiday itself. This is a Connection of songs that are just as disruptive, with a whole rainbow of flavors ending in the most Holi way I could think of.

Happy Holi!

01 Rolling Stones - She's A Rainbow
02 Leslie Gore - Sunshine, Lollipops And Rainbows
03 Bob Marley & the Wailers - Rainbow Country
04 The Box Tops - Neon Rainbow
05 Alan Jackson - Chasin' That Neon Rainbow
06 The Marshall Tucker Band - Searchin' For A Rainbow
07 Donna Summer - I'm A Rainbow
08 Salsoul Orchestra - Salsoul Rainbow
09 Katy Perry - Double Rainbow
10 Ke$ha - Rainbow
11 Kacey Musgraves - Rainbow
12 Gwen Stefani - Rainbow Connection
13 Ramones - She Talks To Rainbows
14 The B-52's - She Brakes For Rainbows
15 Man - Rainbow Eyes
16 Lemon's Chair - Vibgyor
17 Jimmy Fallon - Reading Rainbow
18 Israel IZ Kamakawiwo'ole - Over The Rainbow
19 A.R. Rahman - Rang De Basanti

What's The Connection? I Want To 1

This connection is sort of part of a series of Want connections. I Want To tell you more, but I think you will figure it out.  There are more of these songs to make another volume, but I am waiting for a short while. On my backstage area, I call this Want I To to keep it alphabetically in some order that makes sense for me. The cover of this one is similar to the other ones.

What's The Connection? I Want To 1

01 UB40 - All I Want To Do
02 Soft Boys - (I Want To Be An) Anglepoise Lamp
03 Johnny Cash - I Want To Go Home
04 Magazine - I Want To Burn Again
05 Elvis Costello - I Want To Vanish
06 Bill Withers - I Want To Spend The Night
07 Queen - I Want To Break Free
08 Eartha Kitt - I Want To Be Evil
09 Nina Hagen & Leipzig Big Band - I Want To Be Happy
10 Nazareth - I Want To (Do Everything)
11 Pet Shop Boys - I Want To Wake Up
12 Foreigner - I Want To Know What Love Is
13 Talking Heads - I Want To Live
14 Ultravox! - I Want To Be A Machine
15 Ohio Players - I Want To Be Free
16 John Denver - I Want To Live
17 Steve Miller Band - I Want To Make The World Turn Around
18 Toyah - I Want To Be Free
19 Eight To The Bar - I Want To Rock

What's The Connection? Talk 1

I was digging through some folders and kept tripping over the same word. There isn't a real connection here, it’s just twenty tracks where people are either talking or telling someone else to shut up. It’s a dead-on connection for the speakers, even if it's really just all talk in the end. You get everything from the art-school side like Brian Eno and Cabaret Voltaire to the straight-up radio noise of Salt 'n' Pepa and Toby Keith. If you want to keep the conversation going, I’ve got Some Kind Of Talk posted over at the other link.

What's The Connection? Talk 1

01 Brian Eno - Dead Finks Don't Talk
02 Cabaret Voltaire - Ghost Talk
03 Cheap Trick - You're All Talk
04 Paul Revere & the Raiders - Too Much Talk
05 Chocolate Watch Band - Let's Talk About Girls 
06 Tubes - Talk To Ya Later
07 Pretenders - Talk Of The Town
08 Earth, Wind & Fire - Let Me Talk
09 English Beat - Pato And Roger A Go Talk
10 Chris And Cosey - Talk To Me
11 Olivia Newton-John - Talk To Me
12 Gary Myrick And The Figures - She Talks In Stereo
13 Chris Isaak - Talk To Me
14 REM - Talk About The Passion
15 Prince - Ronnie, Talk to Russia
16 Salt 'n' Pepa - Let's Talk About Sex
17 Toby Keith - A Little Less Talk And A Lot More Action
18 Alisha - Baby Talk
19 Beach Boys - Talk To Me
20 Rihanna featuring Jay-Z - Talk That Talk

What's The Connection? Trouble Double

Here's another fun connection in the series: From classic blues heartache to dubstep drops and bubble-popping chaos, Every track here doubles down on 'Double Trouble' (or bubbles it up). Trouble comes in pairs... and ends with a burst! Funny how many songs with the same or nearly the same title are completely different. I added the Bubble variations at the end just for fun. I put Team Rocket on the cover since they are the epitome of Double Trouble in the Pokemon universe. Grab the playlist, crank it up, and let the double dose of trouble roll.

What's The Connection? Trouble Double

01 Big Bill Broonzy - Double Trouble
02 Otis Rush - Double Trouble
03 Elvis Presley - Double Trouble
04 Lynyrd Skynyrd - Double Trouble
05 Travis Tritt - Double Trouble
06 Cars - Double Trouble
07 Sigue Sigue Sputnik - Double Trouble
08 Public Image Limited - Double Trouble
09 Half Japanese - Double Trouble
10 Fourplay - Double Trouble
11 Sly & Robbie - Double Trouble
12 Mad Lion - Double Trouble
13 The Roots - Double Trouble
14 Diva - Double Trouble
15 Cluster Buster - 12 Gauge Double Trouble
16 Team Rocket - Double Trouble
17 Will Ferrell & My Marianne - Double Trouble
18 Book Of Love - Trouble In A Bubble
19 M.I.A. - Double Bubble Trouble
20 Cookie Monsta - Bubble Trouble

Moss 3

Three rounds in and the moss is still growing. I honestly thought I’d bottomed out the barrel with the last two, but the deeper I go into these sub-folders, the weirder the connections get. This session feels like the heaviest of the lot—moving from the sheer soul-power of Aretha and Ike & Tina to the raw basement noise of Reagan Youth without blinking. It’s a jagged, high-energy run through the Stones' catalog that trades the obvious radio edits for a bit more grit and some serious volume. This is my latest Pick for when the original versions just feel a little too safe and you need something that stays deep in the red. What does that drivel even mean? I think it means it may be a while before you get volume 4.

Moss 3

38 The Residents - Satisfaction
39 Scorpions - Start Me Up
40 Deep Purple - Paint It Black
41 Grand Funk Railroad - Gimme Shelter
42 Opium Jukebox - Brown Sugar
43 Ike & Tina Turner with The Ikettes - Honky Tonk Women
44 Reagan Youth - Rocks Off
45 Death Of Samantha - Salt Of The Earth
46 The Shop Assistants - Respectable
47 Deana Carter - Ruby Tuesday
48 The Pink Fairies - Street Fighting Man
49 Johnny Cash - No Expectations
50 The Ultra 5 - Off The Hook
51 Anakelly - Under My Thumb
52 Shake Keane with the Ivor Raymonde Orchestra - As Tears Go By
53 Jason & The Scorchers - 19th Nervous Breakdown
54 Etta James - Miss You
55 Aretha Franklin - You Can't Always Get What You Want