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Old 02-07-2015, 01:36 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Your most played tracks of 2015

Include a few lines about them. I'm going to be popping in every month or two to observe how my tastes change. Speaking of which…

1. David Bowie - "Changes"
Bowie is my second most played artist of the year so far (after Simon and Garfunkel), and I've been playing this song almost every day since I discovered him thanks to Urban's "Bowie Week".

2. Chilliwack - "Fly At Night"
Heard this on the radio a few weeks ago. It's one of the better things Can-con regulations have brought to my attention.

3. The Cars - "You Might Think"
Haven't been playing this as much lately, but it was a daily listen throughout most of January. I can actually thank Cars 2 for bringing it to my attention a few years ago, and I rediscovered it when I rewatched the movie with my younger cousins.

4. Boston - "More Than a Feeling"
Come at me. I've been getting into hard(er) rock lately, and this is one of those songs that just stand out.

5. Dantalian's Chariot - "Madman Running Through the Fields"
We listened to Chariot Rising in the Psychlub last year, and I've been playing this track obsessively since. One of those forgotten gems of the '60s.

Lately, I've slacked off on new releases and just dug through the vaults of the past.
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