Random Writings...
I'm a day late this week.
This is the weekly feature where I put all 10,000 or so of my mp3's on random in Winamp and pick the first 10 that come up. I follow it up with some commentary typically regarding the song that just came up. Enjoy.
1. James Taylor "How Sweet It Is To Be Loved By You"
Good groovy little tune. Not much to say about it really. I heard somewhere that James Taylor was a big druggie in the 60's/70's. I was unaware. I do know my favorite James Taylor "song" is when he was on the Howard Stern show in the mid-1990's and sang Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young's "Woodstock." It was fucking great. I do own the mp3 if anyone is interested in it. It's low quality, but you can get the idea.
2. Das EFX "They Want EFX"
Love this track. There's a lot of songs that I will skip over when my playlist is on random. This is not one of them; a hip hop classic if you ask me. I remember singing this to myself while playing right field in little league for 4 seasons.
3. Black Rob ft. Akon "What Your Movements"
Another good tune from an underappreciated CD. I put this up there with Young Jeezy's Thug Motivation 101 CD as underappreciated hip hop CD's of the past 2 years. The Black Rob Report is solid back to front. Hip Hop fans will enjoy it - I promise.
4. Sara Evans "Need To Be Next To You"
Sara Evans is hot.
5. Jay Z "Dirt Off Your Shoulders"
Ahhhhh, The Black Album. I probably own 4 actual copies of this CD. I kept losing it and it's one of my favorite CD's to listen to front to back while I'm in the car.
6. Ralph Tresvant "Sensitivity"
This is my jam. R & B is my favorite genre of music. If you said to me, "Shawn, what is your favorite R & B song of all time," I would be hard-pressed not to say "Sensitivity." This is the kind of song where even if you don't like the genre of music, it will be stuck in your head all fucking day.
7. Silk "Freak Me"
Funny story about this song: I remember every Friday night my parents made me amd my borther go out to for a "family night" from 4th-8th grade with them. The one single fucking time they let me and my little brother control the radio stations, this song came on. My conservative mother nearly shit a brick, and we lost radio control forever.
8. Juelz Santana "Oh Yes"
Stupid song on an even stupider CD. I really liked the mix tape Dipset shit. The CD Juelz Santana put out was absolutely terrible. Probably a 1 out of 5 if I had to rate it.
9. Bobby Brown "Every Little Step I Take"
Another "New Edition" alumn. I would rather listen to "Tender Roni" or "On Our Own."
10. Common "The Light"
Probably my favorite rapper/lyricist. This song is one of this classics. My favorite Common song is by far and away, "I Used To Love H.E.R." I never did figure out what H.E.R. stands for.
This is the weekly feature where I put all 10,000 or so of my mp3's on random in Winamp and pick the first 10 that come up. I follow it up with some commentary typically regarding the song that just came up. Enjoy.
1. James Taylor "How Sweet It Is To Be Loved By You"
Good groovy little tune. Not much to say about it really. I heard somewhere that James Taylor was a big druggie in the 60's/70's. I was unaware. I do know my favorite James Taylor "song" is when he was on the Howard Stern show in the mid-1990's and sang Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young's "Woodstock." It was fucking great. I do own the mp3 if anyone is interested in it. It's low quality, but you can get the idea.
2. Das EFX "They Want EFX"
Love this track. There's a lot of songs that I will skip over when my playlist is on random. This is not one of them; a hip hop classic if you ask me. I remember singing this to myself while playing right field in little league for 4 seasons.
3. Black Rob ft. Akon "What Your Movements"
Another good tune from an underappreciated CD. I put this up there with Young Jeezy's Thug Motivation 101 CD as underappreciated hip hop CD's of the past 2 years. The Black Rob Report is solid back to front. Hip Hop fans will enjoy it - I promise.
4. Sara Evans "Need To Be Next To You"
Sara Evans is hot.
5. Jay Z "Dirt Off Your Shoulders"
Ahhhhh, The Black Album. I probably own 4 actual copies of this CD. I kept losing it and it's one of my favorite CD's to listen to front to back while I'm in the car.
6. Ralph Tresvant "Sensitivity"
This is my jam. R & B is my favorite genre of music. If you said to me, "Shawn, what is your favorite R & B song of all time," I would be hard-pressed not to say "Sensitivity." This is the kind of song where even if you don't like the genre of music, it will be stuck in your head all fucking day.
7. Silk "Freak Me"
Funny story about this song: I remember every Friday night my parents made me amd my borther go out to for a "family night" from 4th-8th grade with them. The one single fucking time they let me and my little brother control the radio stations, this song came on. My conservative mother nearly shit a brick, and we lost radio control forever.
8. Juelz Santana "Oh Yes"
Stupid song on an even stupider CD. I really liked the mix tape Dipset shit. The CD Juelz Santana put out was absolutely terrible. Probably a 1 out of 5 if I had to rate it.
9. Bobby Brown "Every Little Step I Take"
Another "New Edition" alumn. I would rather listen to "Tender Roni" or "On Our Own."
10. Common "The Light"
Probably my favorite rapper/lyricist. This song is one of this classics. My favorite Common song is by far and away, "I Used To Love H.E.R." I never did figure out what H.E.R. stands for.
