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The first 20 songs on my iPod playlist

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These were the first twenty items on my iPod playlist on August 1 2008. I wonder what Prof Sam Gosling would make of this list (http://gosling.socialpsychology.org/)

1
 

Living In America - James Brown

 
Much, much better than Dan Hartman's. Funky!
2
 

Ebenezer Goode - TheShamen

 
Great video with the fantastic Jerry Sadowitz. And not about E at all. Honest :-)
3
 

House of The King - Focus

 
"Are you knackered man - no I'm Jan Akkerman"
4
 

Right Said Fred - Brenard Cribbins

 
Bernard Cribbins - national treasure.
5
 

Where Are you Baby - Betty Boo

 
6
 

Divine - Sébestien Tellier

 
7
 

Destination Unknown - ELO

 
B side from the Balance of Power sessions.
8
 

Milisse Mou - Nana Mouskouri

 
9
 

He Said He Loved Me - Reverend and the Makers

 
10
 

Duel - Propaganda

 
The best thing they ever did
11
 

Il Barbiere di Siviglia: Largo al Factotum - Tito Gobbi

 
Genius. Plain and simple.
12
 

Solsbury Hill - Peter Gabriel

 
13
 

My Name Is (Slim Shady) - Eminem

 
14
 

I Am A Man Of Constant Sorrow - The Soggy Bottom Boys

 
Just one of many great tracks from O Brother, Where Art Thou?
15
 

Doop - Doop

 
dumb, but catchy. Like syphillis
16
 

I'm The Man - Anthrax

 
17
 

No, For The Thirteenth Time - The Wonderstuff

 
18
 

Centrefold - J Geils Band

 
19
 

Violet Hill - Coldplay

 
Not a big Coldplay fan but I do like the song
20
 

The Day Before You Came - ABBA

 
Late period, faintly creepy bleak yet happy tune. Though some posit that it may be about the day before getting offed by a serial killer. you just can't tell, can you?

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