Sloth: Cintra Wilson's Deadly Medley
Friday, March 06, 2009 - 12:06 PM
In the latest installment of our Friday series, “Seven Sins: The Deadly Medley,” we examine sloth – a “deadly sin” that walks the fine line between laziness and melancholy. Our guest Cintra Wilson shares this list.
-David Bowie/Brian Eno, "Warszawa"
-Abbey Lincoln, "Left Alone,"
-Nirvana, "Something in the Way"
-Pink Floyd, "Goodbye Blue Sky"
-Johnny Cash, "Hurt"
-Joy Division, "New Dawn Fades"
-American Music Club, "Apology for an Accident"
Cintra Wilson is a cultural critic and contributor to The New York Times and Salon.com
Comments [1]
"Paradise" by Green Day...you know you are sloth like when watching tv or masturbating seems like effort.
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