The B Side
Matt Krieg
Issue date: 1/24/07 Section: Distractions
The B-Side
1. Jose Gonzalez - "Hand On Your Heart" -- Perfectly simple. Over and over again.
2. Pink Floyd - "Take It Back" -- Not as well known, but one of their best.
3. Corrine Bailey Rae - "Seasons Change" -- A good B-side to "Put Your Record On"
4. Nas - "Hip-Hop Is Dead" -- In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida, it was only a matter of time.
5. Tegan and Sara - "Where Does the Good Go?" -- Good things from sisters from Canada
6. Finger Eleven - "Above" -- A great song from back when they were good, before they went soft with "One Thing"
7. Birdman & Lil' Wayne - "Stuntin' Like My Daddy" -- Chromed out elevenhunded
8. Fionna Apple - "Shadowboxer" -- Shows off her voice, good blues
9. Gladys Knight - "Midnight Train To Georgia" -- Number one, August 1973.
10. Sia - "Breathe Me" -- Solo music from the lead singer of Zero 7
1. Jose Gonzalez - "Hand On Your Heart" -- Perfectly simple. Over and over again.
2. Pink Floyd - "Take It Back" -- Not as well known, but one of their best.
3. Corrine Bailey Rae - "Seasons Change" -- A good B-side to "Put Your Record On"
4. Nas - "Hip-Hop Is Dead" -- In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida, it was only a matter of time.
5. Tegan and Sara - "Where Does the Good Go?" -- Good things from sisters from Canada
6. Finger Eleven - "Above" -- A great song from back when they were good, before they went soft with "One Thing"
7. Birdman & Lil' Wayne - "Stuntin' Like My Daddy" -- Chromed out elevenhunded
8. Fionna Apple - "Shadowboxer" -- Shows off her voice, good blues
9. Gladys Knight - "Midnight Train To Georgia" -- Number one, August 1973.
10. Sia - "Breathe Me" -- Solo music from the lead singer of Zero 7
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