On Tuesday, I went back to the American Airlines Center, listening to Sirius XM Channel 10.
Drove home after midnight, really too tired to work on anything that required thought.
Spent a lot of today resting and fighting a headache.
So here are the Tuesday results:
Christina Aguilera, "Keeps Gettin' Better" from 2008, but it doesn't. 4,550.
Green Day, "Wake Me Up When September Ends", 2005, 3,950.
Justin Timberlake, "Rock Your Body", '03. 4,700.
Nelly Furtado, "Say It Right", '06, 4,375.
Aerosmith, "Jaded", 4,100. Not one of their best. I'll have to check the year.
Outkast, "The Way You Move", '03. 4,050.
Crazy Town, "Butterfly", '01. It's about one step removed from standard-issue rap or hip hop. 4,800. Crazy Town tried to step out with lyrics about Sid and Nancy, but it was more dated than edgy.
Enrique Iglesias, "Be With You", 2000. Kind of standard-issue dance music, 4,850. Part of it reminds me of a better song, but I can't remember which one. I'll keep it in the back of my head and if I do hear that song, I'll mention it.
Evanescence, "My Immortal", '04. I'll slide this one up to 4,400 in honor of Allie, a woman I knew back in those days. I remember one time she was sitting in the driver's seat of her car and some Evanescence song came on the radio, don't think it's this one, and she starting singing it while I stood outside the car window. She called them Evan-sense. Kind of a weird moment, and I'm not sure what she meant by it, but it was memorable.
Backstreet Boys, "The One", '01. I'll go 4,980. There might be 20 worse than this one.
Just 10 songs? The traffic wasn't bad.
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