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Radish Portable Gold: Vol. 3

Posted Thu May 28, 2009 5:50pm PDT by Robert of the Radish in The Y! Music Playlist Blog

I enjoyed listening to my iTunes Genius playlist yesterday so much that I decided to do another one based solely on music I love. But this time, instead of letting iTunes generate the tracks, I thought I would resurrect my Radish Portable Gold series. These are playlists of songs from my collection that I have labelled as 5-stars. In some cases they're classic tracks that have wide appeal, sometimes they're lesser-known songs worshiped by critics, and sometimes they're songs that completely go against the grain.

Basically, these are all songs that have risen to the top for me and I will defend them to the death.

What's in your playlist?

Radish Portable Gold: Vol. 3

   1. New Killer Star - David Bowie   

   2. Baby's On Fire - Brian Eno   

   3. Miss You - The Rolling Stones   

   4. Smokestack Lightnin' - Howlin' Wolf   

   5. Boom Boom - John Lee Hooker   

   6. Right Place Wrong Time - Dr. John   

   7. Drop Me Down - Tres Chicas   

   8. Do It Again - Steely Dan   

   9. Spirits In The Material World - The Police   

   10. Pulling Mussels (From The Shell) - Squeeze   

   11. Gravity Rides Everything - Modest Mouse   

   12. Blood Machine - Chad Vangaalen   

   13. Bang A Gong (Get It On) - T. Rex   

   14. Give Up The Funk (Tear The Roof Off The Sucker) - Parliament   

   15. Murr Murr - Mugison

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8 Comments

1. __A_YAHOO_USER__ -
Huh...some nice tracks there....

D33PPURPLE's Portable gold (part 1):

Pattern Against User-At The Drive-In

All I Need-Radiohead

Other Way Around-Rites of Spring

Legal Man-Belle & Sebastian

Death to Los Campesinos!-Los Campesinos!

Hummer-Smashing Pumpkins

Mayonaise-Smashing Pumpkins

Well Thought Out Twinkles-Silversun Pickups

I Found that Essence Rare-Gang of Four

Styrofoam-Fugazi

Guatemala-Moss Icon

Crowquill-Circle Takes the Square

Where Is My Mind?-The Pixies

Rollercoaster-Red House Painters

On Fire-Sebadoh

Hyper Enough-Superchunk

Spirit Crusher-Death

Crown the Liar-Immolation

Veil of Maya-Cynic

Mother Man-Atheist

Towards the Pantheon-Emperor

In My World-Anthrax

The Good Left Undone-Rise Against

Dance of the Manatee-Fair to Midland

Precipitate-Interpol

Dark of the Matinee-Franz Ferdinand

The Pestilence-Kreator

Yes, I chose my list to juxtapose yours Robert. It's a bit more unconventional, but I find that not all people enjoy Steely Dan (such a shame!) and my more "modern" list has good appeal.

But again, Robert, your portable gold series is worth a cult following...Thanks for reviving it.

2. Yahoo! Music User -
Robert, another good list. I really like the variety. Including Brian Eno and Howlin' Wolf in the same list is a great touch. Then, you also chose T. Rex and John Lee Hooker. Sounds like some great road music to me!!
D33PPURPLE, your list is mighty fine also: Sebadoh, Fugazi, Silversun Pickups, Death, and Gang of Four are all favorites of mine. Well, actually, there is not a single bad tune in the bunch.

3. Gerry -
Nice list, Robert! You too, D33PURPLE. My top 15 would absolutely have to include:

1. HOBO CHANG BA-Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band
2. HEART OF THE CITY-Nick Lowe
3. I'M MAD-Willie Mabon
4. TY COBB-Soundgarden
5. FOLK FORMS, NO. 1-Charles Mingus
6. THE NEXT BIG THING-The Dictators
7. THE FUNKY WESTERN CIVILIZATION-Tonio K.
8. LOVE IS ALL I HAVE TO GIVE-The Checkmates
9. SNOWMAN-XTC
10. OLE MAN TROUBLE-Otis Redding
11. EMERGENCY-999
12. EVER FALLEN IN LOVE-Buzzcocks
13. YOU SET THE SCENE-Love
14. BROKEN ARROW-Buffalo Springfield
15. WILLIE THE PIMP-Frank Zappa

4. DUDE -
Hey Radish!...More and more,Yahoo Music is turning into "Musictainment Tonight"....There is a growing focus on everything but the music itself (example:Musicboob)....
These lists inspire me to listen to some songs that I may have neglected...They also enlighten me to seek out undiscovered gems...I guess I'm trying to say...Thank You.....

5. Yahoo! Music User -
Great lists guys. Eclectic lits are a sign of highly developed tastes.

And Dude, Yahoo is one of the most visited web destinations on the Internet, so it's not a surprise that they reflect the popular culture. But I'm glad they have lots of room for the good stuff too.

And your welcome... :-)

6. ned c -
ha i never heard of any of those songs or bands

7. __A_YAHOO_USER__ -
Dude, Gerry, very good list, I must say!

8. Yahoo! Music User -
Under the Weeping Moon-Opeth
Shakin' All Over-Johnny Kidd and the Pirates
Misguided Angel-Cowboy Junkies
Stone the Crow-Down
Rock Me Baby-Hound Dog Taylor
Sweet Jane-Mott the Hoople
Albatross-Corrosion of Conformity
Thirty Days in the Hole-Humble Pie
Mean Town Blues-Johnny Winter
Chimaira-Six
Green Onions-Roy Buchanan
Midnight Train-Buddy Guy (featuring Jonny Lang)
Somewhere Out There-Our Lady Peace
All These Things I Hate (Revolve Around Me)-Bullet For My Valentine
Hate To Say I Told You So-The Hives
Counting Blue Cars-Dishwalla
Love Reign O'er Me-The Who
Dirt-The Stooges
Alabama-Cross Canadian Ragweed
Cheepnis-Frank Zappa
Red-King Crimson
When the Welfare Turns Its Back On You-Albert Collins
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