karma 3000 and top ten
Thursday, September 30, 2004
I finally reached 3000 songs on my Karma, with the addition of "Add It Up" by the Violent Femmes. I don't think I'll go any higher ... in fact, I think I'll do some pruning. I still have several hundred meg of space, and I could probably triple the number of songs if I lowered the quality of the files, but 3000 is enough.
Meanwhile, here's the current, and as always very suspicious, Top Ten. One day I'll figure out what Queen Latifah has that makes my Karma love her so much. Last month's ranking in parentheses:
1. Queen Latifah, "Ladies First" (1)
2. Bruce Springsteen, "Glory Days" (2)
3. Prince, "Delirious" (-)
4. Donovan, "Riding in My Car (Car Song)" (3)
5. Marianne Faithfull, "The Boulevard of Broken Dreams" (4)
6. Simon and Garfunkel, "Cecilia" (5)
7. En Vogue, "Don't Let Go (Love)" (6)
8. Peggy Lee, "Fever" (7)
9. Willie Nelson, "Whisky River" (-)
10. Lucinda Williams, "Concrete and Barbed Wire" (-)
It's obvious what's happened ... everything is the same as last month, except for the addition of songs by the three people I saw in concert last month. Falling out of the top ten are Hall and Oates, "I Can't Go For That (No Can Do)" (8th last month, 11th this month), Andrew Gold, "Lonely Boy" (#9, #12), and Buffalo Springfield, "Kind Woman" (#10, #14 ... another Lucinda song snuck into #13).
[edited to add Spotify playlist]
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