It’s Sunday morning, and the British Grand Prix finished a little while ago. However here in the USA it’s being televised tape-delayed on one of the major networks at 1pm EDT, so I’m trying to avoid all sources of news. Let’s see what iTunes has for us:
- “Alone Again With The Dawn Coming Up” by the KLF (from Chill Out)

- “Astrid + Rope And Glory” by the Legendary Pink Dots (from The Tower)
- “Back Side Of The Moon” by the Orb (from Adventures Beyond The Ultraworld)

- “Falling Farther In” by October Project (from Falling Farther In)

- “Five A.M. in the Pinewoods”, a poem by Mary Oliver (from At Blackwater Pond)
- “Genie On A Table Top” by Al Stewart (from Famous Last Words)
- “Good Times Bad Times” by Led Zeppelin (from Led Zeppelin Remasters)
- “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry” by Johnny Cash (from American IV: The Man Comes Around)
- “In My Dreams” by Crosby, Stills & Nash (from The Greatest Hits)
- “Overture” by The Who (from Live At Leeds – Deluxe Edition)
I just noticed that Susie’s sunday morning shuffle includes “When Fall Comes to New England” by Cheryl Wheeler. I haven’t got around to ripping any of our Cheryl Wheeler collection – what an omission!