Moxy Fruvous's King of Spain (because they're weird and the TMBG conversation reminded me of them) BENEFIT's Super Mario Brothers (for obvious reasons) Mos Def, Pharoah Monche, and Nate Dogg's Oh No (because I like it) Miranda Lambert's Kerosene (because she's hot and I like country so deal with it) Dropkick Murphy's' Workers' Song (because I couldn't find Finnegan's Wake)
When I get on a faster computer I'm totally creating a playlist of Booze songs.
Or don't do either. If you can't find an image you like at either than don't force it. Just give me something you like and which will look good on the board.
Or don't do either. If you can't find an image you like at either than don't force it. Just give me something you like and which will look good on the board.
Post by salmonjunkie on Mar 6, 2007 12:46:38 GMT -5
So I'm listening to the playlist here at work... I don't know if it's my wonky work connection or what, but do you guys find that many of these songs are incomplete?
Thai, some of the songs probably are incomplete. Project Playlist is basically a social networking site for music, so all the songs are just uploaded by users of the site. Therefore, a lot of them may be incomplete or the links themselves may stop working. For instance, I have a couple songs hosted on my web server, so if my computer ever crashes, those links won't work.
Psycho, in order to use songs from your hard drive, you would need a web server. I used a free one called Apache. Then, you would need to sign up with a dynamic DNS service, so you can map your IP address to a static name. I use dyndns.org. For instance, my website (corbitt-family.com) routes to a dyndns name (natecorbitt.dyndns.org). It's a lot of work to set up the web server and the DNS server, but I had to do it for my site. Since I already had it set up for my site, I just used it to host a few songs as well. If I had some more free space, I would host it for you, but I'm running out. If I get a larger HD, I will start hosting some songs for people.
For those 100% unfamiliar with them, I've added TMBG's "Fingertips". Gives a good sense of their quirkiness while also showing how diverse their talents are.
I also added their totally disco "Man, It's So Loud in Here" and one from my favorite album (John Henry) called "Snail Shell".