Saturday, December 06, 2014

Stuck In Thee Garage #60: December 5, 2014

I like to count...and so do musicians, judging by the crazy amount of songs with numbers in the title. This week's Stuck In Thee Garage features an hour of number songs, although none by this guy:



The numerically awesome playlist:

Hour 1
Artist - Song/Album
The Sheila Divine - Watch Out for Us/single
Greylag - Yours to Shake/Greylag
Meatbodies - Mountain/Meatbodies
Interpol - What is What/El Pintor B-side
Dream Police - Hypnotized/Hypnotized
Ex Hex - War Paint/Rips
The Kinks - Where Have All the Good Times Gone/The Kink Kontroversy
Obits - Two-Headed Coin/I Blame You
Les Savy Fav - The Year Before the Year 2000/Let's Stay Friends
The Amps - I Am Decided/Pacer
King Khan - Shivers Down My Spine/Three Hairs and You're Mine
Mind Spiders - World's Destroyed/Mind Spiders
Jane's Addiction - Ain't No Right/Ritual de lo Habitual
The Hellacopters - Throw Away Heroes/High Visibility
Black Sabbath - Killing Yourself to Live/California Jam 1974

Hour 2: Numbers
Mission of Burma - 1, 2, 3, Partyy!/The Sound, The Speed, The Light
Robert Plant - Burning Down One Side/Pictures at Eleven
Husker Du - Could You Be the One?/Warehouse: Songs and Stories
Spoon - The Two Sides of Monsieur Valentine/Gimme Fiction
The Lemonheads - Rule of Three/The Lemonheads
The Gentlemen - Three-Minute Marriage Proposal/Brass City Band
Okkervil River - The Next Four Months/Black Sheep Boy
The Raconteurs - Five on the Five/Consolers of the Lonely
The Jameses - Fifth Dimenson/Caribou
Big Black - Deep Six/The Hammer Party
The Cure - Six Different Ways/The Head on the Door
The Clash - The Magnificent Seven/Sandinista!
David Bowie - Eight Line Poem/Hunky Dory
The Twilight Singers - Number Nine/Blackberry Belle
Julie Ocean - Ten Lonely Words/Long Gone and Nearly There
Big Star - Thirteen/#1 Record
The Dirtbombs - 21st Century Fox/Dangerous Magical Noise




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