It’s the first day back from a long break, and the work has piled up, so we’re taking the easy way out today. Below, you will find two playlists—the first ten songs that come up on each of our iTunes.
NATE:
These are the first ten songs on my first iTunes Party Shuffle of 2007...and it just happens to include “Alala,” one of my fav songs of ‘06...nice start to the new year!
1. Scourge Of The Sea “Referee”
2. Kelly Willis “What I Deserve”
3. Wu Tang Clan “Cash Still Rules / Scary Hours (Still Don’t Nothing Move But The Money)”
4. Over The Rhine “Fairpoint Diary”
5. Dead Martin “White Christmas”
6. Grey De Lisle “The Bloody Bucket”
7. The Slip “The Original Blue Air”
8. CSS “Alala”
9. My Morning Jacket “Sooner”
10. Madonna “Ray Of Light”
KATE:
I guess I owe you an apology for #4. I’m so sorry.
1. David Pajo “Icicles”
2. Beck “True Love Will Find You In The End” (Daniel Johnston cover)
3. Rocky Votolato “Goldfield”
4. Hanson “I Will Come To You”
5. Nina Simone “Don’t Explain”
6. Regina Spektor “Samson”
7. Coldplay “Warning Sign”
8. Cat Power “I Don’t Blame You”
9. David Gray “Alibi”
10. Jump, Little Children “Vertigo”
What are the first few songs on your shuffle?
Happy New Year from Knate!

Glad to see some Wu Tang on KNATE. Here’s what I got when I set to Party Shuffle:
1. Talking Heads - “Life During Wartime”
2. Basement Jaxx - “Lights Go Down”
3. Joseph Arthur - “Innocent World”
4. Rhymefest - “Sister”
5. T.I. - “Ride Wit Me”
6. The Jesus Lizard - “Lady Shoes”
7. Yo La Tengo - “Black Flowers”
8. Destiny’s Child - “Soldier”
9. Andrew Bird - “Simple X”
10. Mugison - “Sad as a Truck”
Honestly, I really like how that playlist turned out. Thanks, iTunes!
1. Jenny Lewis & the Watson Twins - Melt Your Heart
2.Uncle Tupleo - Atomic Power
3. T-Bone Burnett - Humans From Earth
4. Ray Lamontagne - Narrow Escape
5. Talking Heads - Overload
6. Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys - Rosetta
7. Buffalo Tom - Suppose
8. Patti Smith Group - Seven Ways of Going
9. Crowded House - That’s What I Call Love
10. Tom Waits - Low Down
You could probably play “Everybody Move It” by Teddy Thompson on repeat for about 5 hours and everyone would love it.