Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Playlist January 10th 2010

So this evening/morning, as we promised last week, Mike and I played the worst songs of 2009. This list is mostly sourced from Mike's blog - Taste My Kids, along with one added by me, Fireflies by Owl City. We basically played these off their youtube videos and commented on them and told stories about the memories they dredged up and stuff. I'm sure it was compelling. At the end we created art by playing them all simultaneously. This was certainly compelling.

Mike and I agreed that it was probably the worst thing to ever be broadcast on the radio. Soon there will be a recording available for download.

As always (no) thanks for (not) listening!

Oh yeah, here is the actual playlist of songs we actually like from the evening.

Peter Grudzien – Hear the Trumpet Call
Homostupids – I Am the Hawk
Slavescene – Hold Me Nude
Slavescene – Invocation of My Retarded Brother
Wreck Small On Expensive Stereos – Why Do I Look At You That Way
Barn Owl – Procession of Golden Bones
Oneohtrix Point Never – Learning to Control Myself
Oneohtrix Point Never – Parallel Minds
Oneohtrix Point Never – Laser to Laser

In here is where we did our epic worst of. Hope you heard it.

Pavor – A Schizoid Uglifier
Andrew W.K. - Never Going To Bed
Andrew W.K. - Slam John Against A Brick Wall.

2 comments:

  1. Oh, it is important to note that this concept is perfectly in line with our 3rd directive, which is to play "songs that are exceptionally terrible"

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  2. here's a link to the "worst of" list itself..

    http://tastemykidsblog.blogspot.com/2009/12/20-worst-songs-of-2009.html

    The list was played in countdown order, with Dave and myself doing commentary over all of them.. As mentioned earlier, one bonus song was submitted between 4 and 3, "Fireflies" by Owl City.. This was because Dave said he actually likes "Tik Tok" by Ke$ha and wanted to counter that with a song he hates, which turned out to also be a song that I kinda hate, so this was an ok thing.

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