Clicky shuffle: Random songs for Tuesday morning
By Chris Richards
Washingtonians know "Rock Creek Park" by the Blackbyrds as one of the finest summer jams to ever spring from our fair city. But "Dominoes" by the band's mentor Donald Byrd proves that they might have learned a thing or two from the maestro about summery soul-jazz.
- Donald Byrd, "Dominoes"
- Neil Young, "Tell Me Why"
- Tammy Wynette, "D.I.V.O.R.C.E."
- Curren$y, "Audio Dope II"
- Led Zeppelin, "Over the Hills and Far Away"
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August 3, 2010; 8:00 AM ET
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My afternoon Clicky Shuffle
-- Golden Palominos "Alive and Living Now"
-- The Jam "David Watts
-- Apostle of Hustle "Chances Are"
-- Sufjan Stevens "To the Workers of the Rocky River ..."
-- King Crimson "I Talk to the Wind"
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