The Midnight Gardener has a music widget (ee-i, ee-i, oh!), and sometimes I leave that page open while I do other things, so I can continue to listen to the nice tunes.
Of course, that doesn’t always go with the rest of my reading or viewing; to whit [or tooo-whu!]:
The BBC has a trailer for the new online Warhammer game. To my non-gamer’s eyes, the animation is pretty interesting, and certainly puts the viewer/player into the middle of the action. (Could I tell you how that differs significantly from other online sword and sorcery epic? No, probably not — although it certainly isn’t Years of Yarncraft.
On the other hand, what I can tell you, with great certainty, is that watching that Warhammer video while listening to Kenny Loggins croon “I’m gonna sing you a love song” is truly perverse, and I bet Howard Jones’ “No one is to blame” would work just about as badly…..

Or “Nothing’s going to change my love for you.” by Glen Medeiros.
Or John Denver’s “Sunshine on my Shoulders” which I hear tonight when I logged in myself.
The weirdness of the tunes and what we’re looking at doesn’t always gel and sometimes the weirdness factor is on an epic scale.
Yay, epic weirdness!