Monday, February 28, 2005

Finn Brothers

On the school front, things are getting more exciting in Product Design & Development (PDD) as we get into the product concepts phase of our team's semester-long project.

On other news, I have been long-time musical fan of the Finn brothers who are better known as the founding members of the music groups, Split Enz and Crowded House. So I was delighted when I learned that they will be playing in the Somerville Theater on March 2. Unfortunately, as hard as I tried, the tickets to the gig were completely sold out by Saturday. I am very disappointed and so far my luck in procuring tickets to the shows that I wanted to see this year has been dismal. Anyway, here is the playlist of my top 10 favorite songs by the Finn brothers.

  1. Better be Home Soon by Crowded House (Temple of Low Men)
  2. I Got You by Split Enz (True Colours)
  3. Private Universe by Crowded House (Afterglow)
  4. Dont' Dream it's Over by Crowded House (Crowded House)
  5. Only Talking Sense by Finn Brothers (Finn)
  6. Distant Sun by Crowded House (Together Alone)
  7. Recurring Dreams by Crowded House (Afterglow)
  8. World Where You Live by Crowded House (Crowded House)
  9. Where is my Soul by Finn Brothers (Finn)
  10. Last to Know by Neil Finn (One Nil)

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