Sunday, October 12, 2014

ER Soundtrack 4.0: Music To Treat Ebola By



I've been cross-posting my Ebola posts from here to my medical bog.
Turn-about is fair play.

Over there, from time to time I've posted a few ER soundtracks of apropos tunes.
So I'm bringing this one over here from there.

Have a happy Sunday.

"I Feel Fine" by the Beatles
"The Waiting" by Tom Petty
"Bad Case Of Loving You (Doctor, Doctor) " by Robert Palmer
"I've Got You Under My Skin" by Frank Sinatra
"Toxic"  by Britney Spears
"Leave Me Alone" by Michael Jackson
"Rockin' Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu" by Johnny Rivers
"U Can't Touch This" by MC Hammer
"Love Potion Number 9" by the Searchers
"Leave Me Alone" by Helen Reddy
"Your Love Is My Drug" by Ke$ha
"Doctor, Doctor" by the Thompson Twins
"Look But Don't Touch" by Katy Perry
"Feel A Whole Lot Better" by the Byrds
"Contagious" by the Isley Brothers
"You Look Like Something I Killed" by the Tangerines
"DOA" by Foo Fighters
"It's The End Of The World" by R.E.M.
"Run For Your Life" by the Beatles


h/t to Zebra Dun for the inspiration.


2 comments:

  1. How about
    Here at the End the World - just needs a new verse about ebola.
    by David Rovics
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xz84P3TDjXg
    Standin' here on a highway turned into a lake
    Born on this planet that I didn't make
    The ice caps are melting, you can measure the rise
    Of the poisoned oceans, hear all the lies
    Of the political pundits and corporate crooks
    Their accountants and scientists cooking the books
    With hardly an inkling of what it's about
    Wedded to profit in flood and in drought
    I'm talkin' to you from here at the end of the world

    Standin' here on the bayou amidst mountains of soil
    Washed up farmland covered in oil
    One ton every acre lost every year
    And along with the pesticides, it ends up right here
    Millions of miles of chemical wheat
    Challenging all that try to compete
    And lay waste to your country like we've done to ours
    Let them eat coffee, sugar, coca and flowers
    I'm talkin' to you from here at the end of the world

    Here in the city shrouded in smoke
    Ten million people this morning awoke
    To a future of cancer, industrial disease
    So let's build some more suburbs and buy SUVs
    Cut down the mountains, burn all the coal
    And put all the money in a humongous bowl
    They'll call it progress and they'll blame it on you
    To end life as we know it to enrich the few
    I'm talkin' to you from here at the end of the world

    Yes I speak to you now from an occupied place
    You might call it your home or a terrorist base
    They'll send your sons and your daughters to make sure that it's theirs
    While they sit in their mansions in plush leather chairs
    And everyone's waiting for us to decide
    In dust we were born and in dust we reside
    Will we realize the commons is to shepherd and share
    Here in this war zone called land, water and air?
    I'm talkin' to you from here at the end of the world
    I'm talkin' to you from here at the end of the world

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  2. You forgot "Infected" by The The, ca. 1987

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