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Monday, July 7, 2008
I have compiled a list of essential classic songs to help get me through the dog days of summer. I hope it helps you along as well.
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
I freely admit that I have not always listened to country music. But, recently, with the help of some of my friends who are country music fanatics (especially my roommate from Columbia - thank you girl!) I have become an avid fan. Our recent trip to Nashville reignited my interest as well. Below are some of my favorite songs. I hope you enjoy this mix and continue to submit your country music suggestions!
Sunday, April 20, 2008
Here's my "Lucky Number 13" playlist. It was created in honor of the fact that I am missing Coachella (with Prince!!) for a D.C. dinner. Even though things in my life are changing, my love/obsession with music never will. I highly recommend immediately downloading Gossip's "Live in Liverpool"; Beth Ditto's voice is incredible. VHS Or BETA is one of the coolest names for a band and their music makes me want to jump up and dance. The Nick Drake "Pink Moon" album is on list of top ten favorite albums of all time. The first song on my "morning wake-up playlist" is The Sunshine Underground's "Put You In Your Place"; it gets me moving before my coffee does. And, I don't understand why Brendan Benson isn't the biggest musician on the planet right now...
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Here's a new playlist of some of the songs shuffling on my iPod. Damian Marley and Nas's "Road to Zion" is one of the most beautiful songs I have ever heard. Nelly Furtado's "Turn Off The Light" is absolutely incredible and showcases her amazing voice. I'm a big fan of most of "La Pop's" songs and LOVE Joss Stone's version of "Fell in Love with a Boy."
Sunday, March 30, 2008
For this playlist, I've selected songs that make me happy, "Have a Nice Day" by Stereophonics; songs that make me want to drive through the desert with the top down, "So Have I for Your" by Nikka Costa; songs that make me wish I was at the beach, "The Electric Version" by The New Pornographers; and, finally, songs that make me wish I lived in another era, Benny Goodman's "Peckin' (From New Faces of 1937)". Also, in my next life, I'd like to come back as Nikka Costa, who's one of the coolest female artists... all of her songs are amazing. P.S. Big shoutout to fellow Columbia grads "Vampire Weekend"
Thursday, March 20, 2008
As a followup to yesterday's "10 Things You Don't Know About My Mom," here's a playlist she created just for the Blogette. It's a good mix of some classics and contemporary selections that may surprise some of you. And if anyone has ever wondered how brave my mom really is, you now have your answer. Do you know anyone else who will admit to having DeBarge on their playlist? Long live the 80's... I guess. Just kidding!
Monday, March 17, 2008
Since we're off the trail this week, I thought I'd post another playlist (yes, they are endless). I have been called out by friends for not including Fred Astaire in my playlists. Listening to his music has been a guilty pleasure of mine since I was a child, and I used to torture my fabulous college roommate by playing it a bit too loud on Sundays. I've included some of my all-time favorites on this list, mixing it up with a little old and new. The Brian Jonestown Massacre is beyond good and, of course, I've included more Elliott Smith. (One my great disappointments is not ever seeing him perform live before he died.) Also, Trini Lopez's version of "Besame Mucho" is one of the best versions I've ever heard. I hope everyone continues to enjoy the playlists.
Saturday, March 1, 2008
Yes, the playlists continue! Starting out with one of my favorite bands, The Fratellis, singing one of my most favorite songs, "Chelsea Dagger". The Beta Band's "Brokenupadingdong" is a song I have recently been playing on long bus rides between events. Starlight Mint's "Inside of Me" is a song suggested by a friend of mine and I have had it as the first song on my wake-up playlist for the past week and a half. We wrap things up with Rise Against's "Swing Life Away". The lead singer's voice reminds me of Dashboard Confessional. I want to dedicate this song to a close friend of mine in whose wedding I'm going to be maid of honor next month. I love you guys so much. This song reminds me of how beautiful you are together. Congrats!
Saturday, February 16, 2008
Hello Everyone, Yes, yet another Blogette playlist. Little known fact: I am an insomniac and create playlists when trying to fall asleep on the road so if I create them in excess, please forgive. This playlist is a combination of what's been shuffling around my iPod at the moment. Noonday Underground's "Boy Like a Timebomb" will be stuck in your head after one listen, it's fantastic. I have been a huge fan of The Dead Milkmen since high school ever since an ex-boyfriend told me they would change my life. Other additions including Wilco and Siouxsie and the Banshees are absolute musts. Also, I have been getting my fair share of comparisons to John Cusack's character in "High Fidleity" with my obsession with creating playlists (or in his case mixed tapes) and to that I say: I am unworthy, I will never be as cool as John Cusack. :-)
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
We're thrilled with all the positive comments about our playlists. They've turned out to be a huge hit on the site and we're glad you guys love them. We've also been receiving some suggestions for music to try so we thought it might be cool to do one based on your submissions for songs and artists. Enjoy!
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
What does it feel like to win the Florida Primary? It feels like The Doors song "Break on Through"... Here's a post-Florida Primary playlist to hold everyone over until we get all the pics up!
Thursday, January 24, 2008
Due to some repeated requests, I'm going to try to post my playlists with more frequency. Back in my past life, I wanted to be a music journalist and am always constantly seeking any tips on new (or old!) interesting tunes. I hope everyone enjoys my recent selection of music. The past few days, I've been waking up to the first song on the list by Tony Allen. I've also added some other songs by The Velvet Underground and Elliot Smith, who are some of my favorite artists. The last song by Chet Baker always makes me want to drink a martini.
Monday, January 14, 2008
Here is the third addition to our growing collection of Blogette Playlists. This list consists of songs by some artists who get me moving in the morning ("Scissor Sisters"), pick-me-up in the afternoon ("Clap Your Hands Say Yeah"), energize me for a night out on the town ("Goldfrapp") and help me fall asleep at night ("Jimi Hendrix"). I hope everyone enjoys these songs as much as I do. P.S. "Seu Jorge" is a genius.
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Here are some the songs that I just can't live without and constantly play while on the road. I've been told that my music tastes range from random to eclectic but I like them so you can take a look and decide for yourself. Some of these artists are a little less well known: Max Raabe and The Palast Orchestra is a 1920's-esque German orchestra that remakes contemporary songs. How can you not love that?!? The Pierces are this totally amazing sister duo and I'm seriously obsessed with every song on their recent album, "Thirteen Tales of Love and Revenge". Jingo is this band I discovered after buying the soundtrack to "The Last King of Scotland" and they have quickly become one of my favorite all-time artists. I've also included some of my favorite songs from classic artists like Led Zeppelin and The Smiths; like my life, wardrobe and approach to this campaign, I love to mix it up. Enjoy!
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
As is the case for most 20-somethings, iTunes playlists are a way of life for the Blogettes. Starting today, we'll be posting various playlists from the road. Our first “Blogette Playlist Volume 1” is a compilation of the songs we just can’t get enough of (the Foo Fighters made the list at the request of Mary Anne’s dad, Utah Governor Jon Huntsman).
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