Something I haven't done in a while - I'm going to hit random on my iTunes and tell you all about the first ten songs it picks for me. No shame here - if it comes up with the garage remix of Britney's Toxic I'll tell you all... I just might not be particularly complimentary about it.
Crystal Fighters - At Home
From the album Star of Love, for those of you who have never come across them Crystal Fighters combine traditional Basque influences with dance music. This is a track that I don't often listen to, favouring Follow or Plage, but it's a euphoric and melodic track that deserves a little more recognition. Thank you, randomiser, for reminding me it exists.
India Arie - Brown Skin
What I'm listening to is an acoustic version of the track but I love it. It's slow and smooth, and India Arie's voice is rich and velvety smooth.
Rihanna - S&M
Yeah, and so what? I'm never sure if I like Rihanna because it's good or because I think I can sing the songs. Either way, she makes good, honest pop music - she should be everything I hate because it sort of sounds like everything else but she seems like a beautiful rebel, and what could be wrong with that?
The Who - The Kids Are Alright
Phew - thank goodness, getting the credentials back after my Rihanna blip. I don't need to say much about this track - no one needs me to tell them it should be heard.
Led Zeppelin - The Song Remains The Same
Probably not my favourite Led Zeppelin song but still, thumbs up (of course). I prefer Good Times Bad Times, Dazed and Confused, Black Dog... But still, I don't get to choose.
The Libertines - The Man Who Would Be King
The Libertines... Well they were good, but I've never been overly interested. A couple of tracks I'll listen to on repeat (Campaign of Hate) but that's about it. Bring on the outrage telling me I'm missing something or other blah blah blah...!!
New Cassettes - Heart Don't Beat Right
Great example of indie dance music from the noughties. I can't say that I ever listened to another track by the New Cassettes, but I imagine now it would be like meeting your hero - always a disappointment. I don't want to ruin them for myself if everything else is rubbish. Advice from anyone who has listened to them more is welcome!
Nirvana - Where Did You Sleep Last Night (MTV Unplugged)
An American traditional folk song now most associated with blues musician Lead Belly. I love Nirvana's version because Kurt Cobain applies such emotion to the track. It starts as a quiet questioning but towards the end strangled cries of lyrics are completely compelling (as they ever are) and complimented by that haunting backing track.
Ladyhawk - Dusk Till Dawn (The Shoes Remix)
Never listened to this before - came with the single. Ruined a good song. Listen to the original. End.
Johnny Cash - I Walk The Line
End on a high. One of my favourite Johnny Cash tracks - I love all the different pitches he manages. A good starter a Johnny Cash newbie who's only ever heard Ring of Fire.