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February 19, 2005
Songs in the key of 3553
Thanks to a thoughtful soul (and reader), I am now a member of iPod nation. And after spending some time playing with my music library, I recalled that many folks (present company included) have taken to describing Booker in song. So, for those musically inclined, I offer the following Booker playlist (which readers are, of course, encouraged to supplement):
- The Who, Won't Get Fooled Again (song and lyrics cited in this post)
- Talking Heads, Once in a Lifetime (lyric cited in this post and linked article)
- Bob Dylan, Tangled Up in Blue (lyric cited in this post and linked article)
- REM, It's The End Of The World As We Know It (lyric in this article)
- Bob Dylan, All Along the Watchtower (lyric in this article)
- Lou Reed, Talk a Walk on the Wild Side (brilliant Blakely parody here)
- Dan Hicks, How Can I Miss You If You Won't Go Away (song referenced by US Attorney Robert McCampbell as detailed in this post)
February 19, 2005 at 10:38 PM | Permalink
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I am a Consultant to the US Army focused on improving soldiers lives. I came across your blog as I was searching for "3553" in relation to a birthday party theme. What do you mean by "songs in the key of 3553". I would like to incorporate this into our party as part of it's theme but need more information on the topic. Thank-you for your assistance.
Ann
Posted by: Pam Holloway | Aug 5, 2005 2:38:52 PM