Dancing in the Driver's Seat With the Volume Turned Up playlist
A-Punk by Vampire Weekend
Electric Feel by MGMT
Pursuit of Happiness by Kid Cudi/MGMT/Ratatat
If I Ever Feel Better by Phoenix
Kissing The Lipless by The Shins
Speak Slow by Tegan and Sara
Inches and Falling by The Format
Chain Me Free by The Matches
Nature of the Experiment by Tokyo Police Club
Gold Lion by Yeah Yeah Yeahs
When You're On Top by The Wallflowers
Low by Flo Rida featuring T-Pain
Big Pimpin'/Papercut by Jay-Z featuring Linkin Park
Rainy/snowy Melancholy (but not if you're sleepy!) playlist
This Is the Thing by Fink
Help Yourself by Sad Brad Smith
Sweeter Light by Ace Enders and a Million Different People
Skinny Love by Bon Iver
White Winter Hymnal by Fleet Foxes
Green Eyes by Coldplay
Good Man by Josh Ritter
Gravity by Lucy Shwartz
Transatlanticism by Death Cab for Cutie
Avril 14th by Aphex Twin
The Moon by The Swell Season
Leave Me Here by Hem
Sway by The Perishers
Long Ride Home by Patty Griffin
Throw It All Away by Brandi Carlile
Hard Time by EastMountainSouth
Sunset Soon Forgotten by Iron and Wine
Heartbeats by Jose Gonzales
Tiny Dancer by Elton John
Fair by Remy Zero
Motorcycle Drive-By by Third Eye Blind
No Illusions by 78 SAAB
At the Wake by The Format
I Don't Care How Ridiculous I Sound playlist
Jolly Holiday from Mary Poppins (the best part is when the animals sing)
I Love Your Eyes by Barry Louis Polisar
Nations of the World by Animaniacs
I Want It That Way by Backstreet Boys
I Need Love by NSync
This Is Your Night by Amber
All That She Wants by Ace of Base
Buddy Holly by Weezer
Intergalactic by Beastie Boys
The Final Countdown by Europe
Bad Touch by Bloodhound Gang
Butterfly by Crazy Town
Sugar Sugar by Frankie J
It's Still Rock and Roll To Me by Billy Joel
La Donna E Mobile by Pavarotti
I did not realize the extent to which we have similar music taste! Your melancholy playlist is almost exactly my winter playlist from 2008, right down to the Aphex Twin.
ReplyDeleteSeeing Buddy Holly on your list took me back to you, me, and Stephen huddled around the computer in your parents den watching the music video for that song over and over and OVER. Sweet childhood memories.
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