I enjoy listening to music. My husband, on the other hand, is a music freak. He's not an audiophile like Monica in Wapsi Square, but he does know quite a bit about who sings what/who writes what/who was a studio musician for so-and-so, etc. (I haven't been able to find the proper word to describe someone like that). He has a huge CD collection and keeps our personal radio station (KMAG) going. Yeah, it's only server with our music on it, but with it running 24 hours a day with only the songs we like--it's better than any station out there. In fact, a few days ago, we celebrated KMAG playing it's 600,000 song. I also have a nice little speaker setup next to the kitchen so I can hook up my iPod and listen to whatever personal Playlist is appropriate for the moment (working, cleaning, gardening, kitchen, writing, and so on. Yes, I have different music for different activities, although working, cleaning, and kitchen are actually the same playlist.). It's thanks to my husband's music mania that I've been able to expand my own musical horizons.
One day last week I was working in the kitchen and baking along to my music when Scissor Sisters' "I Don't Feel like Dancin'" came on. I stopped what I was doing and started dancing around the house like the big goober I am. Seriously, you can't keep still when this song is playing. That made me think about sharing some of the music I listen to when I'm baking. This post is mostly aimed at my sister who has recently acquired her very own iPod and needs to find something other than the stuff her kids listen to. I've listed 22 of the 208 songs in my Snarkychef playlist (in no particular order). Some are new and some are pretty old, but I love 'em anyway.
- "Fat Bottom Girls" by Antigone Rising, Album: Killer Queen
- "Just Enough" by Aslyn, Album: Lemon Love
- "Hungry Town" by Big Pig, Album: Bonk
- "That’s the Kind of Sugar" by The Brian Setzer Orchestra, Album: VaVoom
- "Glad to be Alive" by Cowboy Mouth, Album: Voodoo Shoppe
- "Solid Gold" by the Eagles of Death Metal, Album: Death by Sexy
- "Do you Want To" by Franz Ferdinand, Album: You Could Have it so Much Better
- "Kissing Asphalt" by the Go-Go’s, Album: God Bless the Go-Go’s
- "Shiny Shiny" by Haysi Fantayzee, Album: Battle Hymns for Children Singing
- "Us Amazonians" by Kirsty MacColl, Album: Tropical Brainstorm
- "I’ll Be Anything You Want" by Melissa Auf der Maur, Album: Auf Der Maur
- "Do What You Want" by OK Go, Album: Oh No
- "Here it Goes Again" by OK Go, Album: Oh No
- "The New Kid" by Old 97’s, Album: Drag it Up
- "Planet Tokyo" by Puffy AmiYumi, Album: NICE.
- "Shall we Dance?" by Puffy AmiYumi, Album: Splurge
- "Eden" by Rick Springfield, Album: Shock Denial Anger Acceptance
- "I Don’t Feel like Dancin’" by Scissor Sisters, Album: Ta-Dah!
- "Kiss You Off" by Scissor Sisters, Album: Ta-Dah!
- "Ripper Sole" by Stomp, Album: Tank Girl Soundtrack
- "She’s So High" by Tal Bachman, Album: Tal Bachman
- "Close but No Cigar" by Weird Al Yankovic, Album: Straight out of Lynwood
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