







cannibalpriest’s year started strong with “Fly Me to the Moon” by Julie London. 38 more jams followed it! Lots of pop, 80s, and singer-songwriters. People really liked “Blue Bell Knoll” by Cocteau Twins. cannibalpriest reached 250 jams in June. cannibalpriest’s final jam was “Territorial” by Rough Trade.
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cannibalpriest’s first jam of 2014 was “Asleep” by The Smiths, and there was more to come; 61 jams in all. The year’s recurring themes? Tori Amos, electronic, and singer-songwriters. cannibalpriest found a rare one: “Money Love” by Neneh Cherry. People really liked “I Think It's Going to Rain Today” by Nina Simone. cannibalpriest passed 200 jams in July. “What Are You Doing New Year's Eve” by The Orioles closed out the year.
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The year got going with “You Have Placed a Chill in My Heart” by Eurythmics, and there was more to come; 90 jams in all. There was a lot of Eurythmics, synthpop, and electronic. cannibalpriest posted a rare gem: “Paint A Rumour (Long Version / Remastered Version)” by Eurythmics. People really liked “This Woman's Work” by Kate Bush. cannibalpriest was first to pick “The Classic” by Joan As Police Woman, in December — 16 others followed suit! cannibalpriest passed 100 jams in March. 2013 drew to a close with “Fire” by Cat Power.
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In May, cannibalpriest joined This Is My Jam, and kicked things off with “So What'Cha Want” by Beastie Boys. Nice. Lots of Eurythmics, synthpop, and singer-songwriters. cannibalpriest posted a rare gem: “Put The Blame On Me” by Eurythmics. People really liked “Katie Cruel” by Karen Dalton. cannibalpriest crossed 50 jams in October! “Beethoven” by Eurythmics closed out the year.
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