iPod iChing - which came first?

Cool and busy friday, and we ask the Mighty iPod One: PNA or RNA? Which came first?
Oh, and how will The Party go tomorrow?

Whoosh goes the randomizer.
Whoosh.

  • The Covering: Charlie - Red Hot Chili Peppers
  • The Crossing: Mi-Aout - Henri Des
  • The Crown: Pencil Skirt - Pulp
  • The Root: Tangó - Utangarðsmenn
  • The Past: Scenes From Childhood: Knight of the Hobby-Horse
  • The Future: Misty Morning, Albert Bridge - Pogues
  • The Questioner: Revenge! - Spoon
  • The House: Jólasveinar - Ómar Ragnarsson
  • The Inside: Bright Lights - Special AKA
  • The Outcome: Accountancy Shanty - Monty Python

Huh?
Shouldn't ask two questions at once, I guess...
The Root starts off sweetly and then transitions to one of the more hardcore punk shorts ever written. Hm.
On the other hand the Future is one of the sweetest of the Pogue songs.


Everybody do the twist
Get the the message off Flea's fists
Move around like a scientist
Lay down, get kissed

Big picture and it never lies
Big daddy, will advise
Ever ready, in disguise
Sunset, sunrise

As always, the Key as explained by Sean

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Ahhh the joy of random play!

Here's a tip for the brave: sign up for last.fm, throw your collection on random play, and have last.fm autopost the ongoing playlist in real time on your blog.

Then we'll find out what's really in your playlist!

Heh.
About a 1000 old children's songs, in at least four languages; every Billy Bragg song ever put on CD; a heterogenous collection of old Icelandic punk and classic rock.
Just had to ask.