Moments...
Every once in a while, I hear a song that totally grabs me and makes me want to listen to it again and again. When that happens, it makes this list.
03/12/2011: "Oh My God," by Ida Maria
06/16/2010: "Don't Want To Know If You Are Lonely," by Hüsker Dü
03/08/2010: "You Cried Me," by Jookabox
04/29/2009: "This Tornado Loves You," by Neko Case
11/27/2008: "Good Arms vs. Bad Arms," by Frightened Rabbit
10/10/2008: "Roll the Dice," by Koufax
02/20/2007: "Pillar of Salt," by The Thermals
02/11/2007: "Fidelity," by Regina Spektor
12/22/2006: "Did I Make You Cry On Christmas Day? (Well, You Deserved It!)," by Sufjan Stevens
11/13/2006: "Wolf Like Me," by TV on the Radio
04/18/2006: "Goin' Against Your Mind," by Built to Spill
04/04/2006: "Friend Of The Night," by Mogwai
02/27/2006: "Get Set," by Low Deep
11/27/2005: "Man Comes Around," by Johnny Cash
06/15/2005: "The Banquet," by Bloc Party
06/06/2005: "Stop Breathin'," by Pavement
05/11/2005: "Your Misfortune," by Mike Doughty
03/02/2005: "DQ Blizzard," by MC Chris
02/17/2005: "Don't Sit," by Joseph Hathaway
01/12/2005: "Glory Box," by Portishead
01/05/2005: "Fairytale of New York," by The Pogues
12/27/2004: "Beautiful World," by Colin Hay
12/22/2004: "Mammoth Cave," by Holopaw
12/10/2004: "King's Crossing," by Elliott Smith
11/30/2004: "Smells Like Teen Spirit," by The Bad Plus
09/29/2004: "Bad Moon Rising," by Rasputina
09/22/2004: "Evil," by Interpol
09/14/2004: "A Change Is Gonna Come," by Sam Cooke
08/28/2004: "Good Things," by Sleater-Kinney
08/09/2004: "Title and Registration," by Death Cab for Cutie
08/04/2004: "Bulletproof," by Rilo Kiley
07/30/2004: "High Party," by Ted Leo and the Pharmacists
07/20/2004: "Mine," by Lake Trout
07/17/2004: "(This Is) The Dream of Evan and Chad," by Dntel with Ben Gibbard
07/11/2004: "Radio," by Rancid
07/08/2004: "A Movie Script Ending," by Death Cab for Cutie
07/05/2004: "The District Sleeps Alone Tonight," by The Postal Service
07/01/2004: "Auberge le Mouton Noir," by Do Make Say Think
06/30/2004: "Waiting on an Angel (Live from Mars)," by Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals