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5.4.16
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Yesterday while helping Natalie amass her snowplow army, I inherited a visor sleeve of CDs from the time machine that was the truck attached to an impressive plow blade (visit her timeline for photo). Knowing I'm a hoarder of music and also presciently knowing that these were probably not CDs she was ever going to listen to - and let's face it, it's not like I'M gonna, either, but it's good to diversify up the pool for the iPod shuffler to shuffle - I quickly accepted. After you see the list, you will probably not be surprised that these are all things I didn't already have (although I am a little shocked to say I really thought I at least had the Toby Keith track "I Wanna Talk About Me" in there SOMEWHERE). Here now, alphabetized by artist name, are the titles of the latest 12 CDs to be added to the Archive:
Susan Ann - Heart of a Child
Lincoln Brewster - Live to Worship
Garth Brooks - Scarecrow (Limited First Edition [whatever that means])
Jimmy Buffet - License to Chill
Johnny Cash - 16 Biggest Hits Volume II
Paul Colman Trio - New Map of the World
Dixie Chicks - Wide Open Spaces
Dixie Chicks - Home
Faith Hill - Faith - hey did I ever tell you about my wacky 20s when I'd constantly confuse Faith Hill and Faith Evans, what a kooky kid I was
Toby Keith - Pull My Chain
Tim McGraw and the Dancehall Doctors - s/t
Kenny Rogers - She Rides Wild Horses
This also tells you a lot about the previous owner of the truck! I say all this without judgment...well maybe I'm implying a little judgment...but I also know a couple of my friends reading this are greatly amused because they may have had these CDs around the turn of the millennium.
The best part is how I am looking forward to whenever tracks from any of these Desert Island Discs are randomly shuffled up, when I'll get to ask myself/any passengers in the car why I EVER thought it was a good idea to add them, MAYBE be mildly impressed by some aspect of the production/slide guitar work/vocal stylings/love of Jesus, but mostly remember that these came to me as a treasured throwaway gift from Natalie because I KNOW that the way she most wants me to remember her is to think of her whenever I hear Dixie Chicks coming out of my iPod.
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