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The First 100 Tracks & 75 Songs. Dec.23.10 Gerald Hoedl – 1000 SONGS: The first 100 tracks & 75 songs. Dec.23.10 – Feb.06.11 total# SONG Performed by Category (& „DAY“ – #) Date 0001 Euro Trash Girl Cracker Favourite (1) 2010-12-23 0002 Last Christmas Wham Least favourite (2) 2010-12-23 0003 Murder She Says Ron Goodwin Makes me happy (3) 2010-12-23 0004 Famous Blue Raincoat Leonard Cohen Makes me sad (4) 2010-12-24 0005 Last Time Rolling Stones Reminds me of someone (5) 2010-12-24 0006 River of Salt Ketty Lester Reminds me of somewhere (6) 2010-12-24 0007 Living in the Past Jethro Tull Reminds me of certain event (7) 2010-12-25 0008 Five Years Placebo I know all the words to (8) 2010-12-25 0009 Five Years David Bowie I know all the words to (8) 2010-12-25 0010 Unsquare Dance Dave Brubeck I can dance to (9) 2010-12-25 0011 Unsquare Dance Paddy Milner I can dance to (9) 2010-12-25 0012 Irene Goodnight Leadbelly Makes me fall asleep (10) 2010-12-26 0013 Goodnight Irene Pete Seeger Makes me fall asleep (10) 2010-12-26 0014 Goodnight Irene Weavers Makes me fall asleep (10) 2010-12-26 0015 Goodnight Irene Ry Cooder Makes me fall asleep (10) 2010-12-26 0016 Goodnight Irene Tom Waits Makes me fall asleep (10) 2010-12-26 0017 Goodnight Irene Jerry Garcia / John Makes me fall asleep (10) 2010-12-26 Kahn 0018 Goodnight Irene Hugh Laurie Makes me fall asleep (10) 2010-12-26 0019 Cindy Cindy Ricky Nelson/friends Favourite band (11) 2010-12-28 0020 One Johnny Cash Band I hate [U2] (12) 2010-12-28 0021 I See a Darkness Johnny Cash Guilty pleasure (13) 2010-12-28 0022 Work It Missy Elliott No-one expects me to love (14) 2010-12-29 0023 O Sacred Head Now String Quartet No-one expects me to love (14) 2010-12-29 Wounded 0024 Hard Left Tackhead No-one expects me to love (14) 2010-12-29 0025 School Days K. & A. McGarrigle Decsribes me (15) 2010-12-30 0026 School Days Loudon Wainwright Decsribes me (15) 2010-12-30 0027 If you leave me now Chicago Used to love, now hate (16) 2010-12-30 0028 Baby Please Don’t Go Big Joe Williams Much better than Chicago (16) 2010-12-30 0029 Baby Pleas eDon’t Go Lightnin’ Hopkins Much better than Chicago (16) 2010-12-30 0030 Baby Please Don’t Go Them Much better than Chicago (16) 2010-12-30 0031 Ne Me Quitte Pas Jacques Brel Much better than Chicago (16) 2010-12-30 0032 Chicago North Western Juicy Lucy From the radio (17) 2010-12-31 0033 Fat Matress Magic Forest From the radio (17) 2010-12-31 0034 Peaches En Regalia Frank Zappa Would like to hear on radio (18) 2010-12-31 0035 Two Thieves & a Liar Gary Clail On U Favourite album (19) 2010-12-31 Sound System 0036 Rise Public Image Ltd. Listen to when angry (20) 2010-12-31 0037 The Passenger Iggy Pop Listen to when happy (21) 2011-01-01 0037a The Passenger Siuoxise & Banshees Listen to when happy (21) 2011-01-01 0039 Caroline Says Lou Reed Listen to when sad (22) 2011-01-01 0040 Sad Song Lou Reed Listen to when sad (22) 2011-01-01 0041 Jackson J. Cash & J. Carter Play at my wedding (23) 2011-01-01 0042 When I die Laura Nyro Play at my funeral (24) 2011-01-01 0043 Dig My Grave McCarrigles&friends Play at my funeral (24) 2011-01-01 0044 Protest Song Hugh Laurie Makes me laugh (25) 2011-01-01 0045 Der g’schupfte Ferdl Helmut Qualtinger Makes me laugh (25) 2011-01-01 0046 Bundesbahn Blues Helmut Qualtinger Makes me laugh (25) 2011-01-01 0047 The Pop Song Bad Bishop’s Can play on instrument (26) 2011-01-02 Daughter 0048 The Black Page Frank Zappa Wish I could play (27) 2011-01-02 0049 See My Ships Violent Femmes Makes me feel guilty (28) 2011-01-02 0050 Green Grass of Home Tom Jones Song from childhood (29) 2011-01-03 0051 IKO IKO Dr John Song from childhood (29) 2011-01-03 0052 IKO IKO Dr John Song from childhood (29) 2011-01-03 1 0053 Going to the Mardi Gras Prof. Longhair Favourite song last year (30) 2011-01-03 0054 Le Sacre du Printemps Igor Stravinsky Not a song (favourite song; 31) 2011-01-05 0055 In Heaven Tuxedo Moon Into the heart of darkness (32) 2011-01-06 0056 Hideaway Cockney Rebel Makes me happy (33) 2011-01-08 0057 Judy Teen Cockney Rebel Makes me happy (33) 2011-01-08 0058 Make Me Smile Cockney Rebel Makes me happy (33) 2011-01-08 0059 World is Full of Fools Kevin Coyne Makes me sad (34) 2011-01-09 0060 Lonely Lovers Kevin Coyne Makes me sad (34) 2011-01-09 0061 Sensitive Kind J. J. Cale Reminds me of someone (35) 2011-01-11 0062 Saint Julian Julian Cope “ – “– “- of certain event (36) 2011-01-11 0063 SING Travis “ – “– “- of somewhere (37) 2011-01-12 0064 Hit me Baby 1 more time Travis BONUS TRACK 2011-01-12 0065 Cemetery Gates The Smiths Song I know all the words (38) 2011-01-13 0066 La poupée qui fait non Michel Polnareff Song I know all the words (38) 2011-01-13 0067 Yaba Funk Captain Yaba Song I can dance to (39) 2011-01-15 0068 Here he comes Brian Eno Makes me fall asleep (40) 2011-01-15 0069 Julie with… Brian Eno Makes me fall asleep (40) 2011-01-15 0070 By This River Brian Eno Makes me fall asleep (40) 2011-01-15 0071 Through Hollow Lands Brian Eno Makes me fall asleep (40) 2011-01-15 0072 Spider and I Brian Eno Makes me fall asleep (40) 2011-01-15 0073 2 HB Roxy Music Song from favourite band (41) 2011-01-16 0074 The Bogus Man Roxy Music Song from favourite band (41) 2011-01-16 0075 Amazona Roxy Music Song from favourite band (41) 2011-01-16 0076 Amazona (live) Roxy Music Song from favourite band (41) 2011-01-16 0077 Bitter Sweet Roxy Music Song from favourite band (41) 2011-01-16 0078 She Sells Roxy Music Song from favourite band (41) 2011-01-16 0079 Delilah Alex Harvey Cover version I like (42) 2011-01-19 0080 Delilah Tom Jones Cover version I like (42) 2011-01-19 0081 Delilah Peter Alexander Cover version I like (42) 2011-01-19 0082 The Hammer Song Nick Cave Cover version I like (42) 2011-01-19 0083 The Hammer Song Alex Harvey Cover version I like (42) 2011-01-19 0084 Caleb Meyer (live) GillianWelch & Dave About dark sides of life (43) 2011-01-22 Rawlings 0085 Caleb Meyer (studio) Welch & Rawlings About dark sides of life (43) 2011-01-22 0086 John the Fisherman Primus Not expected to love (44) 2ß11-01-23 0087 Frizzle Fry (studio) Primus Not expected to love (44) 2ß11-01-23 0088 Frizzle Fry (live) Primus Not expected to love (44) 2ß11-01-23 0089 Wayfaring Stranger Johnny Cash Song that describes me (45) 2011-02-01 0090 Wayfaring Stranger 16 Horsepower Song that describes me (45) 2011-02-01 0091 Wayfaring Stranger David E Edwards Song that describes me (45) 2011-02-01 0092 Black Soul Choir 16 Horsepower BONUS TRACK 2011-02-01 0093 The Hate Inside Beasts of Bourbon Song about hate (46) 2011-02-02 0094 Last Kiss Pearl Jam Song from the Radio (47) 2011-02-03 0095 Last Kiss Wayne Cochrane Song from the Radio (47) 2011-02-03 0096 Last Kiss (redone) Wayne Cochrane Song from the Radio (47) 2011-02-03 0097 Last Kiss J. F. Wilson & the Song from the Radio (47) 2011-02-03 Cavaliers 0098 Good Bait John Coltrane Would like to hear on radio (48) 2011-02-05 0099 Good Bait Nina Simone Would like to hear on radio (48) 2011-02-05 0100 4th movem. From D 944 Franz Schubert Favourite album (49) 2011-02-06 Total Number = Number of tracks = 100 Number of songs = Total number – Yellow ones = 75 DAY = Number of postings = 49 Yellow: Alternative or cover versions (could have been rendered before the original; in case there are only cover versions, the first one is counted) Red:: Songs I do not like but had to include due to the original categories of the “30 Day Song Challenge” Turquoise: Bonus Track (= song that does not belong to the category of the posting, but due to some connotation - like: by the same singer - has been posted here). 2.
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