Sunday, August 23, 2009

“G” Part 2 of 2

Go Fish - “Dr. Adam - Why is the Sky Blue?” from Infectious, “That A Capella Sound (Live)” from Live: Created For This, “I Can Live With That”, “Be That Way”, “That A Capella Sound” and “You’re My Little Girl” from Out of Breath, “Little Light of Mine” from Splash, and the complete Superstar album.

Godsmack - “Greed” and “Awake” from Awake and “Whatever”, “Keep Away”, “Bad Religion” and “VooDoo” from their self-titled album.

Again, please don’t judge me on my music. As much as I don’t agree with the name Godsmack (I actually take offense to it), these songs are good.

Golden Earring - “Radar Love” from Classic Rock Gold. I love the bass line in this song.

Gomez - “Sunset Gates” from A New Tide. Another Starbucks freebie.

The Goo Goo Dolls - A Top 20 “Lazy Eye” from Batman & Robin soundtrack, most songs from Hold Me Up and complete albums: A Boy Named Goo, Dizzy Up the Girl, Ego, Opinion, Art & Commerce, Gutterflower, Let Love In, Live in Buffalo July 4th, 2004 and Superstar Carwash.

Good Charlotte - “I Just Wanna Live” from The Chronicles of Life and Death, “I Don't Wanna Be In Love (Dance Floor Anthem)” from Good Morning Revival, entire self-titled album and most tracks from The Young and the Hopeless album.

Gorillaz - Entire Demon Days album and 6 tracks from their self-titled album.

The Gotee Brothers - “New South” off of the Propska One compilation.

Grand Funk Railroad - “We’re an American Band” from Classic Rock Gold.

Great Big Sea - “Run Runaway” from Up. This song cheers me up every time I hear it.

Great Lake Swimmers - “Still” from Lost Channels. Another Starbucks freebie.

Green Day - “Working Class Hero” from Instant Karma: The Amnesty International Campaign to Save Darfur, Entire albums: American Idiot, Dookie, Insomniac, International Superhits!, Nimrod, Warning, and 21st Century Breakdown. Top 25

The Greg Kihn Band - “The Breakup Song (They Don't Write 'Em)” from Rockihnroll. The album name is creative and the track is a standard; its been used in multiple films and covered by bands worldwide.

Gretchen Wilson - “Redneck Woman” from Here For the Party. I say ‘hey yall’ but now ‘yeehaw’.

Grey Holiday - Complete The Glorious Revolution album. Amazing, simply amazing. Imagine David Crowder meshed with The Fray.

Grits - “They All Fall Down” from the Bumpin’ Tracks compilation and entire The Art of Translation album. Christian hip-hop and rap has taken off and Grits is one of the leaders in this.

Ground Zero Movement - “Weakest Link” from the Real Tracks compilation.

Group Publishing - I would love to work for Group someday. They put out amazing products. “The Books of the Bible Song” written by Jay Stocker, an acquaintance and “The Bible is God's Special Book” written by Ben Glover. Thanks to the first song, I can easily recite all 66 books of the Bible.

GS Megaphone - “Out of My Mind” from Mix This: Extreme Music.

Guardian - Complete Miracle Mile album. Old-school Christian rock.

The Guess Who - “American Woman” from Greatest Hits [1999]. I still prefer the original over all over covers. Lenny Kravitz does not do this song justice at all.

Guided by Voices - “Surgical Focus” from H2o American Eagle Summer Sampler. A fun track.

Guns n’ Roses - Entire Appetite for Destruction, Greatest Hits, and Use Your Illusion II albums.

Gus Gus - “Ladyshave” from This Is Normal. Heard this on another sporty foreign car commercial.

Guster - Complete Keep It Together and Lost and Gone Forever albums. “Parachutes” from the album with the same name. Best known for their song “Amsterdam”. They are an all-around good group. I enjoy all of their songs.

Gwen Stefani - “Sweet Escape” from the album of the same name and the entire Love. Angel. Music. Baby. album. My father loves “Hollaback Girl” because it teaches the listener to spell the word 'Bananas'. My mom is a teacher and hates the song. Go figure, right. That song is also on my ‘Spelling’ playlist.

Gym Class Heroes - “4th Period: Clothes Off!” and “Cupid’s Chokehold” from As Cruel As School Children.

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