Friday Random Ten

Ooh! I’ve had my iPod a whole ‘nother week!

1. Touch Me Fall — Indigo Girls (which wasn’t really on shuffle, apparently shuffle had turned off and I didn’t realize it, so then I turned shuffle back on and got…)
2. Crazy Baby — Joan Osborne (which actually started boring me, so I did that shake-it-up thing and got…)
3. Fast As You Can — Fiona Apple
4. Hey Baby…So Sad — New Skin
5. Bitch — Meredith Brooks
6. It’s Only Money, Tyrone — Marah
7. Romeo and Juliet — Indigo Girls
8. Touch Me Fall — Indigo Girls (so that was really not okay, so I shook it up again, and got…)
9. Willy — Joni Mitchell
10 Take This Town — XTC

So, not exactly a lot of variety today, but a lot of really good songs.

3 comments

  1. kathy says:

    I *LURVE* the Indigo Girls. Most people have never heard of them. 🙂

    Do you have…..?

    Speeding Cars – Imogen Heap
    I’m Sorry – Jem
    Dreams (Stevie Nicks) – Deep Dish
    I Just Want to See – Smashmouth
    Hate Me – Blue October
    The Beatles
    Violent Femmes
    Ceili’s Muse

    …..I’m not usually a BAND person…I’m a SONG person…but when I post a BAND…that just means they have a lot of cool songs… 😀

  2. wiccan says:

    Hi, I have a question to You. I have few images of one of my favourite Gods- Shiva. Could I use them all in ritual, for example, Mahashivaratri? I don’t know is it good because may we should have one image or figure to worship. Isn’t any of them more important than other? What You think about it? You use on Your altar only one image of God/dess or few? Maybe it is stupid but I think it is important and I don’t know what to think about it. You always write interested and You help many pagans which are shorter on this way than You.
    Blessed Be!

    P.S. I love “Bitch”. It’s very pagan song I think. This sounds like Goddess’ words 😉

  3. Deborah Lipp says:

    In traditional Wicca, there are two deities on the altar, a God and a Goddess. They can be any two you choose, but there should be balance. If the God is Shiva, then the Goddess might best be Kali or Parvati, for example.