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April 02, 2004

Music for the Masses

It's Friday. Time for a random stroll through the music collection.

1. Open MP3 player. 2. Put entire collection on random play 3. List the first ten songs.

  1. The Big Payback - James Brown
  2. It's Just Another Morning Here - Nancy Griffith
  3. All the Woman - Tina Turner
  4. How About Me - Ella Fitzgerald
  5. A Cinema in Buenos Aires - Evita Movie Sountrack
  6. Ring My Bell - Anita Ward
  7. Jump - The Pointer Sisters
  8. Across the Universe - The Beatles
  9. Soul on Fire - Laverne Baker
  10. Ladies First - Queen Latifah (feat. Monie Love)

Ella seems to come up at least once every time I do this. This time it looks like I dipped into my disco, 80's and old school rap playlists.

Happy Friday!

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