Tuesday, February 06, 2007

W-N-I-C-K

Its common law that the key to survival in a foreign city is to find an Oldie's radio station to drive around listening to.

It wasn't til recently that I came to the realization that my music collection itself was missing this luxury. So I did what any man would do, and got a bunch of pirated Oldie's albums.

Im still sorting through it all, some of it is great (i.e. Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers), and some of it is pretty sub-par. But my goal is to eventually have my own 'Oldies Station' available on my Ipod where I can just hit random and bounce to the pop hits of the 50's. If you have any suggestions, please feel free to leave a comment.

8 comments:

DwizzyRizzy said...

Dude, you have to have some classic big band in there

HELLLLLO Brian Seitzer Orchestra

Kezza said...

Brian Setzer = oldies?!?

Kritkrat said...

You can't go wrong with Rosie & the Originals! Angel Baby, baby!!

Anonymous said...

yeha brian setzer isnt old. well i mean. not oldies. go for bennie goodman =D

DwizzyRizzy said...

Wow

It was a joke

I'm baffled right now.

Kritkrat said...

Dude - I got it.

Nick Shattell said...

Hahaha, this is the funniest exchange of comments ever.

Dwight, people cant even understand you when you are typing.

frillytoothpicks said...

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