Wednesday, June 27, 2007

The Professor's Playlist (Introducing)

This morning I received an email from my old DC roommate, Jenny, recommending musical stylings that she's been digging recently and asking us to do the same. While those of us copied on the message have always had discriminating musical tastes, a particular line in her email had me thinking:
"can you guys tell that I'm missing music banter with Pat?"

I should mention that Pat was recently demoted to ex-Pat. I think all music-mavens can relate to Jenny's predicament. There's nothing worse than discovering new tunes that you know yesterday's news would love; and probably worse than the inability to share your finds, is the newly denied access to his musical library. I would say that close to 90% of the music on my iPod was downloaded from an old boyfriend - and I'm one of the lucky ones, as I got the thing three months before I was forced to open my on account.

So in an effort to (somewhat) take control of our own musical destiny, I will be starting a column known as The Professor's Playlist. This column will share all of the music that the Professor shares with me, enabling you to turn that neon vacancy sign off. Who is the Professor you ask? Well, not only is he the most recent player in the Nickname Game, he breaks just about all of the rules in the contract; however, the Professor has excellent taste in music. And every time we visit eachother he either makes me a melange of melodies to listen to before he leaves, or for my trip home. I know what you're thinking? I'm contradicting myself by saying we need to seek and scour for musical scores on our own - not rely on men to provide the music for us. And to answer your question...yes-I-am. So when the Professor is no more, what will happen to this column? Fear not, for I will face the music and find someone else to dance.

Stay Tuned for Playlist #1

1 comment:

Karen Dunlap said...

You can buy a cheap boombox that merely has external audio inputs, now referred to as "MP3 player ready" or something like that. For example, Morecombe and Wise , a British comedic duo got the highest recorded TV audience in Britain, with 26 million viewers, almost half of the UK population watching their Christmas special. New Naxa NPB-255 Black AM/FM Radio. Opendrivers -> MP3/MP4 Player -> Philips -> Philips MP3/MP4 Player. You can hear them by selecting a song and pressing the play button.