Boston to Seattle trip log
Tuesday, March 12, 2002
Approximately 11:00 am PST: Left Mullan without refueling.
11:15 am PST: Stop for gas and breakfast at a service station, Wallace, ID, added 6.3 gallons. Odometer: 2,778 miles. Doug's note: "French fries and Street Fighter II (Champion Edition)".
2:10 pm PST: Stop for gas in Moses Lake, WA, added 5.6 gallons. Odometer: 2,962 miles. Eat at Bob's for lunch.
3:15 pm PST: Left Moses Lake.
3:45 pm PST: Approximately 143 miles to Seattle, crossed the 3,000 miles mark on the odometer.
5:55 pm PST: Arrive at 920 13th Avenue, Seattle, WA. Odometer: 3,144 miles.
That was a total of 96.495 gallons of gas, for an average of 32.58 miles per gallon, which, considering how heavily laden my car was, is actually fairly decent mileage for my car.
One iPod = 3,000 miles of music
Listed in alphabetical order by artist, but not played in any particular order, though I did choose certain albums to play at specific times for specific reasons, as noted.
Tuesday, March 12, 2002
Approximately 11:00 am PST: Left Mullan without refueling.
11:15 am PST: Stop for gas and breakfast at a service station, Wallace, ID, added 6.3 gallons. Odometer: 2,778 miles. Doug's note: "French fries and Street Fighter II (Champion Edition)".
2:10 pm PST: Stop for gas in Moses Lake, WA, added 5.6 gallons. Odometer: 2,962 miles. Eat at Bob's for lunch.
3:15 pm PST: Left Moses Lake.
3:45 pm PST: Approximately 143 miles to Seattle, crossed the 3,000 miles mark on the odometer.
5:55 pm PST: Arrive at 920 13th Avenue, Seattle, WA. Odometer: 3,144 miles.
That was a total of 96.495 gallons of gas, for an average of 32.58 miles per gallon, which, considering how heavily laden my car was, is actually fairly decent mileage for my car.
One iPod = 3,000 miles of music
Listed in alphabetical order by artist, but not played in any particular order, though I did choose certain albums to play at specific times for specific reasons, as noted.
- American Music Club, San Francisco
- An April March, Impatiens
- Belly, Star (played early Friday morning to help keep Doug awake while driving)
- Ben Folds Five: Whatever & Ever Amen
- Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
- Blue Man Group, Audio
- Bows, Blush
- Cocteau Twins, Stars & Topsoil
- The Dambuilders, Encendedor (Doug actually chose to play this, wasn't expecting that)
- The Dismemberment Plan, Change
- Robyn Hitchcock, Jewels for Sophia (played Thursday afternoon, the first album of the trip—skipped the first two tracks in order to start the trip off with "Viva Sea-Tac!")
- Hooverphonic, A New Stereophonic Sound Spectacular
- The Housemartins, Now That's What I Call Quite Good
- Hum, Downward Is Heavenward
- Joe Jackson, Big World (played Sunday as we left Eldy's in Minnesota… seemed appropriate)
- Joe Jackson, I'm the Man (played Friday afternoon because of the final track, "Friday")
- Joe Jackson, Jumpin' Jive
- Joe Jackson, Look Sharp!
- Joe Jackson, Two Rainy Nights (played Tuesday afternoon in Washington, as it's a live album recorded in Seattle and Portland, Oregon)
- Jimmy Eat World, Bleed American
- Kitchens of Distinction, Strange Free World (Doug said it'd been something like 8 years since he'd heard this)
- The KLF, The White Room (played Friday evening, while driving through Minneapolis / St. Paul on I-94 in the rain, trying not to get lost while finding Eldy's home)
- Man or Astro-man?, Destroy All Astromen! (not actually played on the trip proper, but rather while en route to SeaTac International Airport to drop Doug off for his flight home, truly the final stage of the trip)
- The Ocean Blue, The Ocean Blue (played Thursday night / Friday morning while in Pennsylvania, as I recalled they were from there)
- Tara Jane ONeil, In the Sun Lines
- Tara Jane ONeil, Peregrine (I'm pretty sure we played this early Friday morning, but we were so tired, I'm not really certain)
- Papas Fritas, Buildings and Grounds
- Papas Fritas, pApAs fritAs (played Thursday night, I think)
- Public Image, Ltd., The Greatest Hits, so far (played Thursday evening, the second album of the trip, for the song "Seattle", of course)
- Reflecting Skin, Haley (played Tuesday morning, the first album, for the trek through Idaho; the dramatic music seemed specially suited for traveling through the Rockies)
- Retsin, Sweet Luck of Amaryllis (played Monday night during the snow and rain-washed descent through the Montana Rockies; Doug liked the last song so much, he played it again and made up lyrics about alterna-chicks being in love with him)
- Sleater-Kinney, The Hot Rock (played very late/early Friday morning; I dozed through half of it, something that seems to happen far too often for an album I like so much)
- The The, Soul Mining
- They Might Be Giants, John Henry (played Monday night during the Montana Rockies descent; Doug started playing Apollo 18, deliberately skipping "Dig My Grave", but then I asked him to switch to this album after "I Palindrome I". Of course, the first track on this album, "Subliminal", begins by talking about a car crash; not the most auspicious music for that point in the trip.)
- They Might Be Giants, Live in NYC (last album played Monday night, left unfinished)
- They Might Be Giants, Severe Tire Damage (played Thursday night I think, for the road trip and leaving Massachusetts)
- Throwing Muses, The Real Ramona (played Tuesday, entering Washington; a suitable follow-up to Reflecting Skin)
- Tones on Tail, Everything! (played all of disc 1, maybe half of disc 2)
- Too Much Joy, Cereal Killers (played Friday while driving through Ohio, for "Goodbye Ohio" of course)
- Trash Can Sinatras, Cake
- Various Artists, The Eighties Mix (all of disc 1, some of disc 2, played Friday while going through Chicago; I didn't know Doug hated Blondie, but there were other tracks he liked)
- Wade, Wade (played Monday evening, I think)
- The Wonderstuff, Never Loved Elvis
- Yoko Kanno and the Seatbelts, Cowboy Bebop Original Soundtrack
- Yoko Kanno and the Seatbelts, Cowboy Bebop Remixes: Music for Freelance (played both of these Cowboy Bebop albums in a row on Thursday night)
- Zuntata, Darius: the Omnibus (played Friday evening while driving into St. Paul / Minneapolis, in honor of Eldy)
- New Order, Substance Disc 1 plus three extra tracks (dubbed to cassette by me)
- The Smiths, Louder than Bombs (dubbed to cassette by me; played a little more than half)
- "Canadian Friends" mix tape, featuring selections from the IndieCan '92 Sampler
- "Give Me My Bottle, Bitch!" mix tape created by Brendan Murray
- An April March, Lessons in Vengeance
- The B-52's, The B-52's
- Belly, King
- Freezepop, Fashion Impression Function
- Freezepop, Freezepop Forever
- Joe Jackson, Live 1980/86
- Joe Jackson, Night & Day
- Joe Jackson, Night & Day II
- Joe Jackson, Tucker: The Man and His Dream soundtrack
- Lazlo Bane, 11 Transistor
- Mind Science of the Mind, Mind Science of the Mind
- The Police, Message in a Box
- Rainer Maria, A Better Version of Me
- Red House Painters, Retrospective (disc 1)
- Reflecting Skin, Agony Star
- The Sonora Pine, The Sonora Pine
- The Sonora Pine, II
- Stereolab, Dots and Loops
- The Sundays, Blind
- The Sundays, Reading, Writing, and Arithmetic
- The Sundays, Static & Silence
- The The, Mind Bomb
- They Might Be Giants, Apollo 18
- They Might Be Giants, Flood
- They Might Be Giants, Then: The Earlier Years
- Throwing Muses, House Tornado / The Fat Skier