Friday, December 18, 2009

 

329th post

Tevet is here and now and then again once more mit feelink, an' ya know what that means, right? Right? Yes? Yes, it's List Month! Oh boy oh boy!
Today, let's update my All Time Favorite Songs list!

"Hero" by Superchick enters between "Slipped Away" and "Kleptomaniac" at #34.
"They're Coming to Take Me Away, Ha-Haaa!" by Napoleon XIV enters between "Won't You Stay Home, Israelis?" and "Rock and Roll Music" at #53.
"The Purple People Eater" by Sheb Wooley enters between "We Will Rock You" and "Roll Out the Daryl" at #109.
"I'll be Mellow When I'm Dead" by Weird Al Yankovic (henceforth "WAY") enters between "Help Me Make it Through the Flight" and "Hillary Will Survive" at #118.
"All-American Girl" by Carrie Underwood enters between "Close But No Cigar" and "Goodbye" at #158.
"Genius in France" by WAY enters between "Goodbye" and "I Think I'm a Clone Now" at #160.
"They're Coming to Take Me Away, Ha-Haaa!" by Napoleon XIV enters "Papa's Got a Brand New Baghdad" and "What if God Smoked Cannabis" at #177.
"Pressing On" by Relient K enters between "If You Knew Souter Like I Know Souter" and "Speaker of the House" at #186.
"When I Was Your Age" by WAY enters between "Calm Eagle" and "Welcome to the Jungle" at #194.
"21 Guns" by Green Day enters between "Land of Confusion" and "Livin' in the Fridge" at #199.
The list now contains 200 songs.


TODAY'S BOOK: "The Great Brain", by John D. Fitzgerald ((c) 1967)

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