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Favourite Music Reads of the 00s #11 (Battleground Playlists)

Posted by s woods on November 13, 2009

White House DJ Battle

Barack Obama’s iPod vs. John McCain’s iPod. (Blender, July 2008)

OBAMA
1.  “Ready or Not” (Fugees)
2.  “What’s Going On” (Marvin Gaye)
3.  “I’m On Fire” (Bruce Springsteen)
4.  “Gimme Shelter” (Rolling Stones)
5.  “Sinnerman” (Nina Simone)
6.  “Touch the Sky” (Kanye West)
7.  “You’d Be So Easy to Love” (Frank Sinatra)
8.  “Think” (Aretha Franklin)
9.  “City of Blinding Lights” (U2)
10.  “Yes I We Can” (will.i.am)

McCAIN
1. “Dancing Queen” (ABBA)
2. “Blue Bayou” (Roy Orbison)
3. “Take a Chance On Me” (ABBA feat. Joe the Plumber)
4.  “If We Make It Through December” (Merle Haggard)
5.  “As Time Goes By” (Dooley Wilson)
6.  “Good Vibrations” (The Beach Boys)
7.  “What A Wonderful World” (Louis Armstrong)
8.  “I’ve Got You Under My Skin” (Frank Sinatra)
9.  “Sweet Caroline” (Neil Diamond)
10.  “Smoke Gets In Your Eyes” (The Platters)

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Favourite Music Reads of the 00s #10 (Rollers)

Posted by s woods on November 13, 2009

“‘Adult Nite’ attracts some of these good skaters too, but often has a more desperate vibe. People show up in Hooters and Spanky’s t-shirts, comparing their tattoos and piercings while ranting about their dysfunctional ex-spouse(s). Then the Deadheads wink at the Surfers who wink back, and they all leave at once for the parking lot. When they come back, they’re smiling and their clothes reek of pot. Adult nite music is heavy metal — with the occasional Soft Cell song thrown in by a desperate DJ. Heavy metal generally isn’t good to skate to — it’s too fast — but AC/DC is the one exception.

“Saturday night is when the gang-bangers come out to skate. They usually hog the floor, even though they’re rarely good skaters. Once on the floor, they do a lot of pushing (both kinds) — usually only at each other, but with large enough gestures that those skating nearby sometimes get caught in a ricochet. Music then is mostly gangsta-rap (as difficult to skate to as metal is), but sometimes the DJ slips a diva into the mix, and that’s when everyone else who was complaining to him about the rap stuff lightens up and goes back to the floor.”
- Stripey, What’s a Girl Like Me Doing at a Rink Like This? (Freaky Trigger, 2002)

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