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Gord Sinclair’s Favourite Hip Songs

 | November 5, 2005 1:43 pm

Sinclair writes:

It’s a good listen. My original thought was to get it down to one CD in length – around 80-90 minute (though this may run a tad long – so it might be an Ipod experience).

So here’s my faves as of 31 Oct, in a very particular order:

Tiger the Lion
Grace Too
The Bear
Fully Completely (Don Smith mix)
The Luxury
Nashville
Cordelia
Scared
Don’t Wake Daddy
Meridian (Don Smith)
Yawning or Snarling
Titanic Terrarium
38 Years Old
Flamenco
Silver Jet
ElDorado
Sharks
Boots or Hearts
Leave
No Threat
Emporer Penguin
Gems

GS

(I created an iTunes iMix. Here’s the direct iTunes Link.)

One Response to “Gord Sinclair’s Favourite Hip Songs”

James Domanski wrote a comment on November 7, 2005

I think this list is amazing the fact my two favorite hip tunes are on it (tiger the lion and leave) has my floored!

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