And now for a musical interlude...
I dig my music and it would be unusual for me to step foot into the studio without my precious ditties blaring away. Now, those of you who have taken classes from me are well aware that I don't teach a class unless something is playing in the background. As for my tastes, lets just say...they are rather eclectic. I love a little of this and a little of that...depending on my mood. Usually students find someone finds something they like in the mix. Currently I'm doing an Pez Dispensing Totem Workshop online and a few students were asking for a playlist associated with the music used during this class. I figured I share this with everyone, not just PEZ-ites. Unfortunately ITunes no longer has the "share playlist" option, which was kind of cool because you could create a playlist and folks could go on ITunes and by the playlist and not hunt and search for everything. But alas...no more.
So instead I'll be sharing the PEZ class playlist via YouTube videos.
Here we go...happy listening!
Rocky and Bullwinkle Theme
Seven Nation Army - Ben l'Oncle
Candy - Frankie and the Outs
Orange Blossoms - JJ Grey and Mofro
Someone is Squeezing My Skull - Morrissey
Black Leaves Fall - Sea Wolf
Meyrin Fields - Broken Bells
Ghosts - Head and the Heart
Gone Daddy Gone - Violent Femmes
Devil's Paintbrush Road - The Wailin' Jennys
Land of Confusion - Katzenjammer
Chewbacca - Hosty
Ashes to Ashes - WarPaint
Default - Django Django
Gimme Shelter - Rolling Stones
Paint It, Black - Rolling Stones
Live and Let Die - Paul McCartney
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly - UK Ukelele Ochestra
Coin Operated Boy - Dresden Dolls
Little Talks - Of Monsters and Men
Ataypura - Yma Sumak
Seeing Someone Else - Belle and Sebastian
Glen Phillips - The Hole
2 comments:
thanks Michael, that was probably a lot of work!
Awesome! I love it so much, I made it into a playlist on Spotify. They had everything but the last song (figures, since I like that one best) and didn't have the ukulele version of The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly.
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