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Wednesday, November 11, 2020

Top 40

1. Planet 1999, "Party" (2:50)
2. Comet Is Coming, "Blood of the Past" (8:15)
3. YOB, "Our Raw Heart" (14:23, 2018)
4. Mud, "Tiger Feet" (3:50, 1974)
5. Jimmy Reed, "Little Rain" (3:07, 1956)
6. Fountains of Wayne, "Hackensack" (3:00, 2003)
7. Pussy Riot, "Make America Great Again" (3:15, 2016)
8. Rage Against the Machine, "Bulls on Parade" (3:49, 1996)
9. Jessie Ware, "Spotlight (Icarus Remix)" (3:58)
10. Noga Erez, "Views" (2:45)
11. Lil Yachty, "Oprah's Bank Account" (3:25)
12. Run the Jewels feat. Pharrell Williams & Zack de la Rocha, "JU$T" (3:25)
13. Penny & the Quarters, "You and Me" (2:41, ca. early 1970s)
14. Khruangbin, "Time (You and I)" (5:42)
15. H.E.R., "I Can't Breathe" (4:47)
16. Joe Bataan, "Mestizo (12" Mix)" (6:45, 1980)
17. Ryuichi Sakamoto, "Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence" (4:40, 1983)
18. Jay Electronica, "Ghost of Soulja Slim" (4:26)
19. Glen Washington, "One of These Days" (3:21, 2000)
20. Grace Jones, "Do or Die" (6:42, 1978)
21. Surfaces, "Sunday Best" (2:40)
22. Benee, "Supalonely (Clean Version)" (3:43)
23. Lil Mosey, "Blueberry Faygo" (2:42)
24. Pop Smoke, "The Woo" (3:21)
25. Erasure, "Nerves of Steel" (4:13)
26. Cardi B feat. Megan Thee Stallion, "WAP" (3:07)
27. Rolling Stones, "Scarlet" (3:44)
28. Sufjan Stevens, "Video Games" (4:15)
29. Perfume Genius, "Your Body Changes Everything" (4:13)
30. Psychedelic Furs, "The Boy That Invented Rock & Roll" (3:37)
31. Killing Joke, "Requiem" (3:45, 1980)
32. Killing Joke, "Tomorrow's World" (5:28, 1980)
33. Killing Joke, "The Wait" (3:41, 1980)
34. Killing Joke, "Complications" (3:06, 1980)
35. Pharrell Williams feat. Jay-Z, "Entrepreneur" (4:18)
36. Phoenix, "Identical" (3:13)
37. Father John Misty, "To R." (4:26)
38. Lil Wayne, "Funeral" (3:14)
39. Public Enemy, "State of the Union (STFU) (Main)" (2:58)
40. Saweetie, "Tap In" (2:19)

thnx: Billboard, Spin, Skip D. Expense, etc. ... 5, Keith Richards, Life ... 38, foolish endorsement notwithstanding

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for sharing the tunes. Jimmy Reed is, I think, my favorite blues guy; yesterday and today, anyway. Skip

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