Honey Note Cheerios

14 Jul 2006, 06:06

So I finally uploaded the two CDs, Hot Fuss and Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not. I also finally got some neighbors!!! But now that I've got them, I don't care as much anymore. I meant to post all this on Wednesday. And fittingly, I joined this group.

Turns out Triple Negative did post the time their show was happening. It was at 4. I realized this at 4:57. Oh well. They have a few more shows this summer. And if you guys could possibly vote "Yes" for my image of them, I'd be very grateful.

I'm also a subscriber as of today (well now it's yesterday) and will be for a whole month. Too bad I won't have much time to enjoy it...

Yes, on Sunday, I'm leaving for my trip to the UK. Several days in London and the rest of the month in Scotland. So I'm making a couple playlists for my stay there: One made up of English music, and a second with songs from Scottish artists. I figure I should make up some totally different playlists since I know I'll quickly wear out my regular playlist if I'm listening to it constantly while I'm over there. My English playlist is decent but my Scottish playlist is woefully meager. I've tried Wikipedia's groupings and the tags here on last.fm, but I don't know where to start! I need some suggestions. But keep in mind these three things:
1. This isn't meant to represent the music and culture of England/Scotland as a whole, I just want songs bands from England and Scotland for my trip.
2. I would prefer something upbeat.
3. No Beatles or Belle and Sebastian, please.

Here are my playlists so far (I've just listed the artist if I have more than one track by them):
English Mix-
Queen
Bloc Party
The Kinks
PlayIn the Air Tonight
PlayWho Are You
PlayFade to Grey
PlayYellow
How We Do This
PlayUnsatisfied
PlaySuzie
Rear Moth
The Libertines
Arctic Monkeys
Hard-Fi
This Charming Man
PlayTeardrop

Scottish Mix-
Snow Patrol
Franz Ferdinand
PlayBlack Horse and the Cherry Tree
PlayA Girl Like You
Everybody Come Down
PlayEl Capitan

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