My CD's at work 

Craig can never remember what Compact Disks I have to play on my Mac at work.  The obvious solution is to set up a web page that Craig can get to easily and then let me know what CD to play.  In the future I'll add to this page so that you can select the CD to play.

In the meantime just select one of the CD's and hum whatever you can remember.
 

Artist Title
Wierd Al Yankovic Off The Deep End
Midnight Oil Blue Sky Mining
Billy Idol Vital Idol
Strawpeople broadcast
Republica Republica
Joan Jett The Hit List
Deborah Harry and Blondie The Complete Picture
Jean Michel Jarre Oxygene
Headless Chickens Stunt Clown
Midge Marsden Burning Rain
Texas Southside
Led Zepplin Remasters (CD 1 and 2)
Jean Michel Jarre Equinoxe
Monty Python The final rip off (CD 1 and 2)
Massive Attack Protection
Peter Gabriel So
Split Enz Enz of an Era
Super Groove Traction
Madness Divine Madness
Transvision Vamp Little Magnet versus the Bubble of Babble
Peter Gabriel Us
Crash Test Dummies The Ghosts That Haunt Me
Green Day Dookie
The Cranberries No Need To Argue
Sharon O'Neill Danced in the fire
Texas Mothers Heaven
Chris Isaak Silvertone
NZ Singles 1979-82 Bigger than both of us (CD 1 & 2)
Meat Loaf Bat out of Hell
Any amature psycologists out there will look at the list above and immediatly diagnose a multiple personality disorder.  There may be a little truth in the statement when you consider the bands cover these areas of music.

Punk - Deborah Harry and Blondie, (back when punk was just a funny hair colour), Green Day
Alternative - Massive Attack, Strawpeople, Headless Chickens, Super Groove, Crash Test Dummies, Split Enz
Ska - Madness
Humor/Parody - Wierd Al Yankovic, Monty Python
Retro - NZ Singles 1979-82, (BTW Retro wasn't retro back in the 80's, it was just the music on the radio)
Rock - Led Zepplin, Joan Jett, Meat Loaf, Transvison Vamp
Blues - Midge Marsden
Fluff Rock/Middle of the Road - Sharon O'Neill, Chris Isaak, Peter Gabriel
Instrumental - Jean Michel Jarre
All the rest - The Cranberries (?alternative?), Texas (?MotR?)

I enjoy a bit of Tchaikovski, Wagner and Mozart occasionally and there is an aria that I like a lot, (it's the one on the British Airways Ad from a few years ago).  I really like the Voyage of the Valkyrie, (the music played from the gunships as they attack the beach village in Apocalypse Now).

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