Top songs: "Long as I can see the light", "I Put a Spell on You"
Monday, November 2, 2009
Wow, it's November already. The sky hinted at blue sky today, but as usual, did not come through. That means lots of CCR. I get the feeling I will be listening through the boxed set for the rest of this month. I'm also in the mood lately for a lot of live stuff. My Morning Jacket's Okonokos, Neko Case Live From Austin and Acoustic Bradley Nowell are filling that gap. MMJ and CCR, what other acronyms could I ask for?
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
September and beyond
This month has been uncommonly sunny, however as the rain and the threat of grey skies grows ever nearer, I have sunk into Fall music mode. That means lots of Neil Young from the Archives series, Okkervill River, newer Bob Dylan and older Joni Mitchell. I've been compelled lately to watch more sad movies and my musical choices are trending in that same direction.
Goodbye, Taylor Swift and the lighthearted social atmosphere of August. September has been a time of work and it predicts that Autumn will be a season of decisions and deadlines.
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Dance All Summer
I don't know if it's the run of sunny weather, Fourth of July, the pace of my job, or what, but lately all I've been listening to is electro-pop and dance music. I danced Thursday night away to Natalie Portman's Shaved Head and was pleasantly surprised by their opening act as well; Hey Champ's "Cold Dust Girl" has been stuck in my head ever since.
So like June, July has not been a playlist kind of month. But here's what's on rotation anyways:
Hey Champ- Cold Dust Girl
Natalie Portman's Shaved Head- Sophisticated Sideways Ponytail, Me Yr Daughter
Death Cab- Your New Twin Sized Bed, Bixby Canyon Bridge
Pheonix- 1901
Major Lazer
Jens Lenkman
Songs that I can float in the pool to are a must for this month. Happy July!
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Happy Birthday to my sister!
Today is my older sister's birthday, so a shout out to her. I wish all of her favorite songs on the radio today. Appropriately, I gave her a CD, one which I haven't listened to yet but I can still heartily recommend: Your Love Never Fails by JesusCultureMusic. Another CD by the same people/group, We Cry Out, is my worship music of choice.
Other than that, I wanted to comment on the lack of a complete June playlist. I am allowing June to be swept under the carpet as the bland filling my May-July musical sandwich. May's playlist was on heavy rotation in both the car, and on the earphones. However, I blame Sasquatch for inspiring me to switch from a playlist to just a rotation of several new CDs for June.
So although there was no list, there was plenty of fine, fine music this month. I'm finishing out the month with the best thing I've found (musically that is) in a while, free playlists from magazines/websites. UrbanOutfitters.com puts out playlists of 20-23 songs every so often called LSTN and they are available for full download through iTunes or the site itself. Along with their annual music issue, Nylon magazine also had a summer playlist full of new gems, old classics, and a fair share of crappy techno. Most likely my July playlist will be the whittled down versions of these lists with a few of my current fav songs thrown in.
The summery run of weather, coupled with spending a bulk of my time with people aged 12-20 has influenced the genre's I've been listening to so expect lots of obscure/canadian type electro-rap-punk-pop duos with bizarre, intentionally misspelled names and no discernible rhythm. And for those July nights, I predict a lot of live stuff or acoustic guitar. The new M. Ward perhaps?
We shall see! I reserve the right to go wherever the summer wind takes me!
First Date Shuffle
I recently had a first date with a random person for which I had to drive into the city during rush hour. After listening to Bright Eyes' Cassadaga twice through, and in the spirit of spontaneity which was the theme of the whole experience, I let the shuffle on my iPod lend predictions for the evening. I was suprised at the accuracy and sense of humor my iPod had, so I will share the playlist with you now:
Bob Dylan- "A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall" and yes, it was raining as I drove in...
Yes- "All Good People" which I took as a sign that I would not be meeting with a serial killer
Stereo Total- "Get Down Tonight" a classic cover, however, going into it I knew this prophecy would not be fulfilled...
Beatles- "What Goes On" a good questions for any first date...
Nada Surf- "Blackest Year"
Black Seeds "So True"
James Taylor "Sun on the Moon"
Erykah Badu- "On and On remix"
Nada Surf- "In the Mirror"
So not every title conveys the appropriateness or humor that each song held for me, but on closer listen, maybe you'll see why I was so pleased with iPod for its selections. I took the whole thing as a sign of good things to come.
The date was just ok, and I'm sure iPod would have comforted me appropriately had I given it the chance driving home. Next time I'm in this situation, I will be sure to do a post-date shuffle as well. I actually may incorporate iPod shuffle predictions into more of my life situations... we'll see...
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Sneaky June
Here we are, over a week into June and I am still listening to an eclectic mix of May tunes and random CDs inspired by Memorial Day weekend at the Sasquatch Festival. No formal June playlist has been created as a result, but here's my preliminary thoughts based on what has been on heavy rotation in my car:
Santigold
Dark was the Night
Neko Case- Middle Cyclone
Mos Def- Quiet Dog
Just heard that last one on Pitchfork.com and haven't decided whether to spring for the whole album or not... we shall see, and more picks to come!
6/11 Update
Adding to the rough draft:
Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band: Difference is time and Nikorette
Sunday, May 10, 2009
MAY 2009
After listening in the car and realizing what songs I just put on because I like and not because they truly embody "May2009" to me, I have arrived at what is a concise summary of the month, and it must be right because it ended up being the perfect length for a single CD.
ABBA- Take A Chance On Me
Elvis Costello- Tart
The Cardigans- Carnival
Stars- Reunion (Do You Trust Your Friends? version)
The Vision of a Dying World- Barges
Cloud Cult- The Ghost Inside Our House
Brian Eno and David Byrne- Life Is Long
Eric Hutchinson- Rock & Roll
Josh Ritter- Girl In The War
Cage the Elephant- Ain't No Rest for the Wicked
MGMT- Electric Feel
The Kinks- The Village Green Preservation Society
Brian Eno and David Byrne- Everything That Happens
Bright Eyes- If The Brakeman Turns My Way
Tom Petty- Free Fallin'
Gomez- Notice
Andrew Bird- Fitz and the Dizzyspells
The Airborne Toxic Event- Sometime Around Midnight (acoustic version)
Over The Rhine- If A Song Could Be President
Conor Oberst & The Mystic Valley Band- White Shoes (made the list as a nighttime specific May song)
Brian Eno and David Byrne, Conor Oberst & the Mystic Valley Band, and Cloud Cult have all been my favorites for May so far, so they will also be on heavy rotation and I'm sure more of their stuff will appear as summer gets into full gear. Excitement!
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