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By Brendan Loy (Twitter/FriendFeed)

Weird iPod shuffle song trio: Paddy Lay Back by Clancy Brothers; Bridge of Khazad-Dum from LOTR soundtrack; Tell Her About It by Billy Joel.

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  1. Joe Loy Says:

    Weird? Weird how? / WAW haw haw! Never let it be said, to Loyette & Loyacita, that there Ain’t Nothin’ Weird about their daddy’s musical tastes :}

    (Oh and it’s “Paddy LIE Back”, y’idjiit. Try it by The Wolfe Tones, I like their rendition. It’s on their album “Let The People Sing.” Yes, the ould Traveling Entertainment Corps of the IRA used to throw in the odd Non-political ditty like that one, just for a bit of Diversity amidst their regular roster of Songs To Kill The British By. :)

  2. marty.west Says:

    Time to update the ol’ ipod…

  3. Brendan Loy Says:

    Marty, I’m not sure if you’re teasing me for my musical tastes, or for the fact that I still have an iPod shuffle; but, if the latter, this post/tweet is actually misleading. While I do have an iPod shuffle, it’s broken, and it isn’t what I was listening to when this odd sequence of songs occurred. I was listening to my 30gb iPod 5G with Video, in shuffle mode. I was going to say “Weird iPod shuffle-mode song trio,” but that would have made the tweet 145 characters long, so I had to shorten it. Stupid Twitter. :)

  4. marty.west Says:

    I have a 1 gb iPod shuffle. imho its the perfect mp3 player. bigger isnt always better. at least get old gross billy joel off of it ;) i always listen on shuffle…unless im at the gym or cooking then i want something consistently upbeat or mellow.

  5. marty.west Says:

    and some recommendations:

    Discovery – LP

    Taj Mahal – Senor Blues

    Nil Lara – Nil Lara

    Elvis Costello – Secret, Profane and Sugarcane (Highly recommended)

    “Without music life would be a mistake.” Nietzsche



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