This is a living blog series so I will update them when number of listens change.
These are all the songs that are on my iPod. I'm going to start with the least played songs on my iPod all the way up to the most played song on my iPod. These songs are on my iPod are songs that I've loved all my life, just barely discovered, songs from concerts that I've been too and concerts I'll be going to soon. Just to let you know I love all sorts of songs and genres. There are no weird songs on my iPod, just a bunch of great songs. One of the things I love the most about my iPod is that it's a living thing. Six months from now the songs on my iPod will be drastically different.
The first ten blogs will have 18 songs and the last 37 blogs will have 17 songs. Songs 809 to 806 haven't had any listens so far. Like my iPod updates the number of listens a song when a song plays I'll update this blog series to correspond with that. These blogs are very much living things and I've added five songs to this series.
Songs 742 to 690 all have two listens on my iPod.
724) Militarie Gun "Think Less":
723) Militarie Gun "Very High":
722) Militarie Gun "Stuck In A Spin":
721) Militarie Gun "Ain't No Flowers":
720) Metal Church "F.A.F.O.":
719) Joyce Manor "Grey Guitar":
After one listen this song went from 777 to 718) Joyce Manor "Well, Whatever It Was":
717) Joyce Manor "Falling Into It":
After one listen this song moved from 776 to 716 ) Joyce Manor "I Know Where Mark Chen Lives":
715) Jack J. Hutchinson "Gunslinger":
After one listen this song moved from 775 to 714) Gin Blossoms "Found Out About You":
713) Ella Langley "cowboy friends":
712) Ella Langley "paint the town blue":
After one play this song moved from 765 to 711) Ella Langley "love you tonight":
710) Ella Langley "nicotine":
After one listen this song moved from 762 to 709) Ella Langley "Most Things Do (Acoustic)":
708) Ella Langley "It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels":
This is a living blog series so I will update them when number of listens change.
These are all the songs that are on my iPod. I'm going to start with the least played songs on my iPod all the way up to the most played song on my iPod. These songs are on my iPod are songs that I've loved all my life, just barely discovered, songs from concerts that I've been too and concerts I'll be going to soon. Just to let you know I love all sorts of songs and genres. There are no weird songs on my iPod, just a bunch of great songs. One of the things I love the most about my iPod is that it's a living thing. Six months from now the songs on my iPod will be drastically different.
The first ten blogs will have 18 songs and the last 37 blogs will have 17 songs. Songs 809 to 806 haven't had any listens so far. Like my iPod updates the number of listens a song when a song plays I'll update this blog series to correspond with that. These blogs are very much living things and I've added five songs to this series.
742) The Temper Trap "Science of Fear":
741) Teen Mortgage "Valley 2":
740) Teen Mortgage "Valley":
739) Teen Mortgage "Can I Live":
738) Teen Mortgage "Ghost Girl":
737) Teen Mortgage "Oligarchy":
736) Teen Mortgage "No":
735) Teen Mortgage "Sick Day":
734) Teen Mortgage "The Change":
733) Teen Mortgage "Life/Death":
I just love a great pop song. 800 to 732) Take That "Back For Good":
731) Ray of Light "Alive":
I couldn't find a video for "Alive", as a substitute I'm featuring another track of theirs "Stand Up":
730) Portugal. The Man "Live In The Moment":
729) "It's Only A Matter of Time":
728) New Found Glory "Summer Thing, Don't Mean A Thing":
This is a living blog series so I will update them when number of listens change.
These are all the songs that are on my iPod. I'm going to start with the least played songs on my iPod all the way up to the most played song on my iPod. These songs are on my iPod are songs that I've loved all my life, just barely discovered, songs from concerts that I've been too and concerts I'll be going to soon. Just to let you know I love all sorts of songs and genres. There are no weird songs on my iPod, just a bunch of great songs. One of the things I love the most about my iPod is that it's a living thing. Six months from now the songs on my iPod will be drastically different.
The first ten blogs will have 18 songs and the last 37 blogs will have 17 songs. Songs 809 to 806 haven't had any listens so far. Like my iPod updates the number of listens a song when a song plays I'll update this blog series to correspond with that. These blogs are very much living things and I've added five songs to this series.
Songs 760 to 747 have one listen.
760) Electric Century "Someone Like You":
759) The Cult "She Sells Sanctuary":
758) Crossbone Skully "Misfits of the Universe":
757) Combat "Weird Ending Explained":
The more I listen to Combat the more I like them. 802) Combat This song moved from 802 to 725 and then dropped back to 756) Combat "Merrow Lanes":
755) Combat "Happy Again":
754) Combat "Good News":
753) Combat "Put Me In, Coach":
752) Combat "Intro":
751) Cedric Neal et al. "Earth Angel":
750) Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band "War" (Live in Minneapolis)":
749) Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band "Rockin' All Over The World":
748) Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band "Because The Night":
This blog series will provide all songs from all #1 CDs of the 80s.
Disco peaked in 1979, some of that overflowed into 1980. I find it interesting the first two #1 CDs of the 80s are Disco CDs. Two of the most legendary Disco performers in Donna Summer and The Bee Gees.
Donna Summer aka The Queen of Disco is one of our most talented and amazing Disco singers. Miss Summer lived from December 31st, 1948 to May 17th, 2012. She sold a surprisingly low number of almost 14,000,000 albums. She finished with 3 #1 albums, "Bad Girls", "Live and More" and the CD below. She also had four #1 songs and had 14 Top Ten songs. =This CD, Donna Summer "Greatest Hits Volumes 1 & 2" was the first #1 CD of 1980. It was #1 on January 5th, 1980.
1) "On The Radio":
2) "Love To Love You Baby":
3) "Try Me, I Know We Can Make It":
4) "I Feel Love":
5) "Our Love":
6) "I Remember Yesterday":
7) "I Love You":
8) featuring Brooklyn Dreams "Heaven Knows":
9) "Last Dance":
10) "MacArthur Park":
11) "Hot Stuff":
12) "Bad Girls":
13) "Dim All The Lights":
14) "Sunset People":
15) featuring Barbra Streisand "No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)":
This is a living blog series so I will update them when number of listens change.
These are all the songs that are on my iPod. I'm going to start with the least played songs on my iPod all the way up to the most played song on my iPod. These songs are on my iPod are songs that I've loved all my life, just barely discovered, songs from concerts that I've been too and concerts I'll be going to soon. Just to let you know I love all sorts of songs and genres. There are no weird songs on my iPod, just a bunch of great songs. One of the things I love the most about my iPod is that it's a living thing. Six months from now the songs on my iPod will be drastically different.
The first ten blogs will have 18 songs and the last 37 blogs will have 17 songs. Songs 809 to 806 haven't had any listens so far. Like my iPod updates the number of listens a song when a song plays I'll update this blog series to correspond with that. These blogs are very much living things.
781) Joyce Manor "After All You Put Me Through":
780) Joyce Manor "I Used To Go This Bar":
779) Frankie Goes To Hollywood "The Power of Love":
778) Fontaines D.C. "Boys In Better Land (Live)":
It's a long story how this song found it's way on to my iPod. 777) Eric Johnson "Ah Via Musicom":
Ella Langley will be in Salt Lake on October 16th. I fell in love with her with "Choosin' Texas", just like everyone else. 776) Ella Langley and Miranda Lambert "Butterfly Season":
775) Ella Langley "closest to heaven":
774) Ella Langley "people change":
773) Ella Langley "monsters":
772) Ella Langley "girl who drank wine":
771) Ella Langley "better be tough":
770) Ella Langley "hungover":
769) Ella Langley "Froggy Goes A Courtin (Outro)":
These are all the songs that are on my iPod. I'm going to start with the least played songs on my iPod all the way up to the most played song on my iPod. These songs are on my iPod are songs that I've loved all my life, just barely discovered, songs from concerts that I've been too and concerts I'll be going to soon. Just to let you know I love all sorts of songs and genres. There are no weird songs on my iPod, just a bunch of great songs. One of the things I love the most about my iPod is that it's a living thing. Six months from now the songs on my iPod will be drastically different.
The first ten blogs will have 18 songs and the last 37 blogs will have 17 songs. Songs 809 to 802 have no listens so far. Like my iPod updates the number of listens a song when a song plays I'll update this blog series to correspond with that. These blogs are very much living things.
Songs 810 to 748 have one listen.
796) Paramore "Born For This":
From the "Back To The Future" Broadway Musical. 795) "Time Travel Is A Dangerous Thing":
From the "Back To The Future" Broadway Musical. 794) "Back In Time":
793) Muse "Verona":
792) Muse "You Make Me Feel Like It's Halloween":
791) Muse "Compliance":
790) Militarie Gun "See You Around":
789) Militarie Gun "Never F- Up Once":
788) Militaire Gun "Seizure of Assets":
787) Militarie Gun "Will Logic":
Combat is opening for Teen Mortgage, Militarie Gun and Joyce Manor on their current tour. I hadn't heard of any of these bands until my brother asked me if I wanted his tickets to see them in Salt Lake on May 5th, 2026. They won't be able to make it. I won't be going to the concert either but I became familiar with some of their songs. Of those four bands my two favorite bands for Combat and Joyce Manor.
786) Militarie Gun "Do It Faster":
785) Militarie Gun "Fell On My Head":
784) Militarie Gun "Don't Pick Up The Phone":
783) Joyce Manor "Well Don't It Seem Like You've Been Here Before":
782) Joyce Manor "The Opossum":
781) Joyce Manor "After All You Put Me Through":
780) Joyce Manor "I Used To Go This Bar":
779) Frankie Goes To Hollywood "The Power of Love":