Saturday, January 28, 2006

Playlist for 2006-01-28

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They Might Be Giants - Robot Parade (Live)
Septeto Nacional de Ignacio Pinero - El Adios de esta Momento (Cuba)
Beatles - Good Day Sunshine (Revolver)
Leonardo - Tools (Makin' Lemonade)
Eddie Coker - Whoo-Hoo Dance (Wow!)
Trout Fishing in America - What I Want is a Proper Cup of Coffee (Family Music Party)
Nancy Tucker - Hats on Bees (Escape of the Slinkys)
Two of a Kind - Harriet the Spy (Connections)
Jay Mankita - Wide Mouth Frog (The Day the Library Went Wild)
Sarah Pirtle - Dolphin Dog (Heart of the World)
CandyBand - Spongebob Squarepants (More Candy)
Apples in Stereo - Rainbow (Discovery of the World Inside the World)
Bzots - Two Months Security Deposit (Powered Up!)
White Stripes - We're Going to be Friends (White Blood Cells)
Scribblemonster & His Pals - I Like the Way You Share (Best of Friends)
Ramones - Sheena Is A Punk Rocker (All The Stuff And More)
Violent Femmes - Eep Opp Ork Ah-Ah (Means I Love You) Saturday Morning Cartoons' Greatest Hits)
REM - Furry Happy Monsters (Songs from the Street)
The Quiet Ones - Ultrafoot (Make Some Noise)
Ira Marlowe - The Planets' Song (The Teasing Bird)
Deedle Deedle Dees - John Brown (Let It Dee)
They Might Be Giants - Turtle Songs of North America (Podcast)
Marty Dread - Mouse in the House (Reggae Playground)
Ben Folds Five - Theme from Dr. Pyser (Whatever and Ever Amen Bonus Version)
Mr. Richard - Gimme Back My Toes (Tummy Talk)
Telephone Company - Mr. Peanut (Business Deal Top 40 of 2005)
Pascal Parisot - Wonderful (French Playground)
Teacher and the Rockbots - Six Skinny Bug Legs (Multiplication)
Brian Wilson - Mrs. O'Leary's Cow (Smile)
Kevin Kammeraad - The Couch (Tomato Collection)
Us 3 - Cantaloop (Flip Fantasia) (Hand on the Torch)
Lunch Money - I Want a Dog (Silly Reflection)
Bill Harley - Monsters in the Bathroom (Play It Again)
They Might Be Giants - Particle Man

2 Comment(s):

At 1:57 PM, Anonymous sarah michelle said...

Great playlist- have you ever thought of throwing some Laurie Berkner in the mix?

I've been hearing a lot of buzz about her upcoming DVD, and I know from experience that she's an artist that kids go nuts over and parents can enjoy, too. She has a way of writing her songs so that they possess the same kind of aesthetic discerning adults might look for while appealing to kids imaginations at the same time.
You can see clips from her new DVD on her record label's site if you're interested (at razorandtie.com).

 
At 1:59 PM, Anonymous Bill said...

Hi Sarah,

Thanks for coming by!

Though I guess it's been a couple of weeks, we like Laurie Berkner a lot and we do play her stuff pretty often. She was one of the first family artists we got at our house and one of the first folks we got in touch with when we started the show.

Thanks for the reminder to keep her in the mix, and we're looking forward to checking out the DVD.

Bill

 

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