iPod iChing - Lifes of the Phoenix

Still friday mountain high, and proposal season is finally over, for now.

So we bounce to the Mighty iPod and ask breezily: will Phoenix dig up evidence for life at last?

Whoosh goes the randomizer.
Whoosh.

  • The Covering: Þá líður okkur vel - Hemmi Gunn
  • The Crossing: Le Glace Au Citron - Henri Des
  • The Crown: Like Cockatoos - Cure
  • The Root: Goalhanger - Billy Bragg
  • The Past: Yellow Submarine - Beatles
  • The Future: Peter Prepares to Catch the Wolf - Prokoviev
  • The Questioner: Fuckin' 'Ell It's Fred Titmus - Half Man Half Biscuit
  • The House: Revolution Rock - Clash
  • The Inside: La Fourmi Amoureuse - Henri Des
  • The Outcome: Pads, Paws and Claws - Elvis Costello

I like the Future! Very appropriate.
The Questioner is a Classic, of course.
The House is intrigued - "it is a brand new rock..." but "be careful how you move..."
Ants? I didn't expect ants...

As always, the Key as explained by Sean

The Outcome:
And if he should wake up in some terrible dive
And he don't know if he's so-so
But he's so surprised he's alive
"Come on little honey, let me under your hive"
She pads, paws, pads, paws and claws

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iPod divination requires you clear your mind, pose the question and hit "shuffle" (if on iTunes) or go direct to music play from the main menu.
No filtering, no ranking, just raw randomness.

Mighty is the iPod.
Eclectic is my iTunes collection.