mp3. Did we ever find out if the rumors are true?
mp3.
"I Get Lonesome," Beck. Still one of my favorite albums of all time.
"Atlantic City," Bruce Springsteen. mp3
"You Don't Own Me," Lesley Gore (1964): mp3
Just prepping my Mad Men playlist.
"D.O.A. (Death of Autotune)," Jay-Z.
"Crazy on You," Heart.
"You're Never Alone In New York City," Mark Mallman.
"How To Fight Loneliness," Wilco.
"Bette Davis Eyes," Leighton Meester.
"She's Not There," The Zombies.
"Get Off The Internet," Le Tigre.
"Rich Boys," Little Boots covering The Virigins.
"I Love College," Asher Roth.
"Soda & Pop Rocks," Champagne Champagne.
"Heartbeats," Jose Gonzalez.
"Downtown Train," Tom Waits.
"Cherry Bomb," The Runaways.
"Skyway," The Replacements.
"Goodbye," P.O.S.
"Heads Will Roll," Yeah Yeah Yeahs.
"Movin Out (Anthony's Song)," Billy Joel.
"Orange Crush," R.E.M.
"The Steve Martin," EPMD.
"Rise," Public Image Limited.
"Personality Crisis," New York Dolls.
"Who Can It Be Now," Men At Work.
"Yesterday's Papers," The Rolling Stones.
"Suedehead," Morrissey.
"Town Without Pity," Gene Pitney.
"Epic," Faith No More.
"Small Town," John Cougar Mellencamp.
"The Boys Are Back In Town," Thin Lizzy.
"A Comment on Ritual," Nation of Ulysses.
"Bulls on Parade," Rage Against The Machine.
"Battery," Metallica.
"All Her Favorite Fruit," Camper Van Beethoven.
"Modern Guilt," Beck
"This Year's Girl," Elvis Costello.
"Fame," David Bowie.
"My Dick," Mickey Avalon.
"Blind," Hercules and Love Affair.
"What It's All About," Girl Talk.
"Unsatisfied," The Replacements.
"We Got the Beat," The Go-Go's.
"Beautiful Dirty Rich," Lady GaGa.
"Straight To Hell," The Clash.
"More Than This," Roxy Music.
"I Don't Want To Grow Up," Scarlett Johansson.
"Lights and Music," Cut Copy.
"Spaz," N.E.R.D.
"Superstition," Stevie Wonder.
"We Are Rockstars," Does It Offend You, Yeah?
"I'm Not Gonna Teach Your Boyfriend How To Dance With You (Twelves Remix)," Black Kids.
"Outta My Head," Ashlee Simpson.
"Photograph," Def Leppard.
"Explode," Tay Zonday.
"Never Talking to You Again," Husker Du.
"Feeling Better," The Teenagers.