iPod iChing - Exotic Earths

Oh, mighty iPod, travel time, and we ask you through the magic of scheduled time displacement:
are there really habitable terrestrial planets in orbits exterior to the hot Jovians?

Whoosh goes the randomizer.
Whoosh.

  • The Covering: King for a Day/Shout (live) - Green Day
  • The Crossing: Whispering Your Name - Alison Moyet
  • The Crown: 2001 - Melissa Etheridge
  • The Root: La fille aux cheveux de lin - Claudio Arrau
  • The Past: Cool Water - Talking Heads
  • The Future: A New England - Billy Bragg
  • The Questioner: Golden Years - Bowie
  • The House: Truth No. 2 (live) - Dixie Chicks
  • The Inside: Call Me - Blondie
  • The Outcome: Valse (Nutcracker) - Tchaikovsky

Wow. That kinda nails it;
Covering is spot on. Hm, I'd forgot the Monty Python riff in the live version - "Always look on the bright side of life indeed".
Crossing and Crown are on theme. The Root is curious, but as I recall it is a study in harmonies, so maybe we're on to something here.
The Past describes our quest well.
The Future is promising .
Questioner rocks. The iPod does love his humble servant. The House gets it.
The Outcome is upbeat, and with attitude.

As always, the Key as explained by Sean

Golden Years

Don't let me hear you say life's taking you nowhere, angel
Come get up my baby
Look at that sky, life's begun
Nights are warm and the days are young
Come get up my baby

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