Friday 10: September Eleventh

Haven’t done one of these in a while:

  1. Eve 6 – Eve 6: “Small Town Trap”
  2. Flogging Molly – Swagger: “The Worst Day Since Yesterday”
  3. Bowling for Soup – Drunk Enough to Dance: “Life After Lisa”
  4. Knockout – Punk Goes Pop: “Survivor”
  5. New Found Glory – Nothing Gold Can Stay: “Passing Time”
  6. Franz Ferdinand – You Could Have It So Much Better: “Well That Was Easy”
  7. Jason Aldean – Jason Aldean: “I Believe In Ghosts”
  8. Jason Mraz – Tonight, Not Again: “Common Pleasure”
  9. The Starting Line – Direction: “21”
  10. Alabama – For the Record: “Hometown Honeymoon”

I was in NYC last weekend and it was hard to imagine what the Financial District was like before 9/11/01.  I was in class at the time and we just happened to be watching CNN at the time.  Hard to imagine that eight years have already gone by.

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2 Responses to Friday 10: September Eleventh

  1. RhubarbRunner says:

    Birthdays on Fridays are sweet…

    “Destiny” – Eric Woolfson, Freudiana

    “1988 (Robert Fripp)” – Various Artists, Angels in the Architecture

    “San Francisco 1906 (Excerpts)” – Synergy, The Jupiter Menace soundtrack

    “The Floater” – Henry Mancini, The Music from Peter Gunn

    “Never Ending Story” – Klaus Doldinger & Georgio Moroder, The Never Ending Story soundtrack

    “Pipeline” – Alan Parsons Project, Ammonia Avenue

    “Why Does the Sun Shine?” – They Might Be Giants, Severe Tire Damage

    “America (bonus track – single)” – Yes, Close to the Edge

    “Relay Breakdown” – Synergy, Electronic Realisations for an Electronic Orchestra

    “A Miner” – Joe Hisaishi, Laputa: The Castle in the Sky soundtrack (Image Album)

    regarding #3 & #9: we were big Synergy fans in college (still am); Synergy is Larry Fast, electronic keyboard pioneer. If you haven’t heard him as Synergy, you might have heard him playing keyboards on Peter Gabriel’s early albums & tours. His first LP Electronic Realisations is brilliant.

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