Music By The Numbers, Mix 1: Built to Spill, The Antlers, Radiohead, Stars, Flaming Lips, Smashing Pumpkins, Joy Division, The Nails
In the never-ending quest to share theme-based music playlists and mixes, this latest offering features great songs with numbers in their titles. With so many songs that have numbers in the title, the focus of this mix on some of the best to cross these ears over the years.
That said, this mix includes tracks from Built to Spill (“Carry The Zero”), Radiohead (“2 & 2=5″), Phoenix (“1901″), The Antlers (“Two”), Stars (“14 Forever”), Architecture in Helsinki (“It’s 5″), Yeah Yeah Yeahs (“Zero”), Arctic Monkeys (“7″), and many others.
When you add up all the numbers in the song titles in this mix, what is the total sum?
“Carry The Zero” – Built to Spill
“Zero” (Nasa Bloody Lodo Remix) – Yeah Yeah Yeahs
“Two” - The Antlers
“2 and 2=5″ – Radiohead
“Six Arms” – Monolithic Cloud Parade
“Seven Nation Army” (The White Stripes) – The Flaming Lips
“14 Forever” - Stars
“Fifteen” – Standard Fare
“24 Hours” - Joy Division
“Thirty-Three” (Live at Fillmore West, 2007) – The Smashing Pumpkins
“38 Years Old” - Tragically Hip
“Forty Six & Two” – Tool
“88 Lines About 44 Women” - The Nails
“505″ - Arctic Monkeys
“1901″ - Phoenix










Compliments to ALL involved in making this website happen. I can’t count the number of songs I’ve purchased and new bands I now follow thanks to the great job you do here. I post a video a day with commentary to promote these indie bands – trying to do my small part. I just wish these bands would make more videos. For some reason I can’t put my finger on, a quality-made video that catches the spirit of the song enhances the audio. Does anyone have a recommendation on how I might search the web to increase my chances of finding videos? I normally type “official video ” at Google or Bing. This seems pretty effective.
So you’ve guessed I’m long-winded. One last request: someone make a video for “Sink/Let it Sway” by Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin. Please. Love that song!
Hello David:
Thanks again for your nice comments. You can also follow us on YouTube (http://youtube.com/indierocktv) – where we try to keep up with the best and latest videos. In fact, we have a lot of catching up to do in that area.
Are you sure you searched Google? We searched for “video sink/let it sway someone still loves you boris” and found right away the band’s official YouTube channel and the Sink/Sway video – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ns-h8_CSRfI
Enjoy.
Cheers
IRC
obviously i’m working my way through september a little late….but since you asked a question up top, i’ll answer:
2734.
You left out 6’1″ by Liz Phair, Smashing Pumpkins’ “1979″, Springsteen’s “She’s the One”, Imperial Teen’s “You’re One”, Feist’s “1234″, Teen Idols’ “20 Below”, Grant Hart’s “2541″, Richard Thompson’s much-covered “1952 Vincent Black Lightning”, Garbage’s “#1 Crush”, Blondie’s “11:59″, the Magnetic Fields’ “100,000 Fireflies”, and of course the Cure’s “10.15 Saturday Night” and Big Star’s “Thirteen”. Some of those may have been left out deliberately, but at least SOME of them have got to be oversights.
(Those are just some personal favorites: You picked a really strong theme.)
I just love that you guys make it so easy to preview so many artists at once! Keep up the good work. I’m searching for more music to add to my Song of the Day blog. Looks like I don’t have to look much farther. Thanks!
Love it!
Nice assortment of songs. I haven’t heard ’24 Hours’ in what seems like forever.
Hey, I love your site and visit all the time. I’ve discovered a lot of great music here. But I cant read the gray text on the new black background.
Hey Ben – Thanks for the heads up – we had a piece of code that was broken and now it’s fixed! You, like all of our readers and visitors, freaking rock!!