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Sant Quirze del Vallès On New Year’s Day, I listened to the Woodstock radio station WDST, which is just about the only independent radio station I’ve ever heard.  They had their “top 100 songs of the decade.”  Apparently this list was determined by listener vote in some way or other.  The list is so idiosyncratic it reads like a single individual’s list.  I had never even heard of Franti – who apparently had the fourth-best song of the decade Woodstockwise – though I do know the three spots above Franti (U2, Coldplay, Bruce Springsteen).  WDST’s format is basically “Woodstock Music of Today” – anything any of the old 60s guys do (especially Bob Dylan) and anything that sounds more or less compatible with that.  But it’s odd to see Robert Plant sharing space with Outkast as having some of the best songs of the last decade.

where to buy isotretinoin in kuala lumpur Top discovery from listening: the Plant/Krauss collaboration, including “Please Read the Letter.”  The Lucinda Williams song “Righteously” brought back some good memories of living in Woodstock in 2003.

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