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Rick and Yvonne’s Top Random iPod Artist’s Songs (from yet another drive to Siesta Key)

1) Van Morrison – 13 songs
2) Neil Young – 11 songs
3) Tom Petty – 9 songs
4) Bob Dylan, John Mellancamp, and Johnny Cash – 6 songs
5) David Bromberg, Elvis Costello, Prince, Muddy Waters, and Lyle Lovett – 5 songs
6) The Radiators, Rolling Stones, Dave Matthews, Jimi Hendrix, Devo, U2, The Beatles, Patti Smith, and Bruce Springsteen – 4 songs
Too many to mention below 4 songs.





1) Paul Brady - Nobody Knows: The Best of Paul Brady
2) Guy Clark - Somedays the Song Writes You
3) Neko Case - Blacklisted
4) John Butler Trio - Three
5) Lyle Ritz - No Frills



1) MC5-High Time
2) Donovan-Barabajagal
3) Marty Robins-Streets of Laredo
4) Thee Headcoats-Live at the Dirty Water Club
5) John Coltrane-The Heavyweight Champion

1) Robert Wilkins, Tom Dickson, Allen Shaw, Complete Recorded Works...Memphis Blues 1928-1935, Document Records, 2007.
2)
Mississippi Masters, Early American Blues Classics 1927-35, Yazoo, 1994.
3)
Kurtagonals: Laszlo Hortobagki, Gyorgy Kurtag, Jr., Miklos Lengyelfi, ECM, 2009
4)
Violino Discordato, Veronika Strehlke, Barockvioline, Egino Klepper, Orgelpositiv, Cavalli Records, 1994.
5)
Francesco Antonio Pistocchi, Kantaten und Suette, Cavalli Records, 2001.


1) Them Crooked Vultures - Them Crooked Vultures
2) Spinnerette - Spinnerette
3) Eminem - Relapse
4) The Flaming Lips - Embryonic
5) Yeah Yeah Yeahs - It's Blitz!


 

 

1) Peace Orchestra
2) Thievery Corporation - Abductions and Reconstructions
3) Blue 6 - Beautiful Tomorrow
4) Morcheeba - Who Can You Trust?
5) Hooverphonic - A New Stereophonic Sound Spectacular