Sunday, September 23, 2018

Saturday Night Playlist

Thinking I'm young again and staying up late listening to tunes. It's Saturday late night, Oregon Public Broadcasting's Music streaming online playlist. Gotta find new sounds somewhere.
  • Shame - One Rizla *****
  • Band of Horses - Laredo *****
  • Courtney Barnett & Kurt Vile - Over Everything *****
This is going to get expensive if this pattern keeps up. Loved the first three songs and will have to seek out the downloads on iTunes.
  • M. Ward - Miracle Man …. Guess I'm not up to speed on modern day musicians. I previously thought that M. Ward was a rapper.
  • Dr. Dog - Heart It Races
  • Shadowgraphs - Sun Is Rising …. There's something in the vocals that says 1980's New Wave, MTV generation, British Bands to me. Like Maybe Ah-Ha.
  • Claire Morales - All That Wanting
If I didn't have neighbors and it wasn't past midnight, I'd have the volume turned up to rocking out, floor shaking levels. Damn my respect for others mindset.
  • Autonomics - Bad Blood
  • Hosannas - Be Careful
  • Polica - Wedding
I'd be willing to bet the rent that I'm the only 62 year old (old) man in Oregon listening to this streaming radio programming right now. (I sure hope that no 62 year old men are trolling my journal tonight, seeing that offer.)
  • Speedy Ortiz - Lean In When I Suffer
  • Von Iver - Skinny Love …. YES!!! One that's already in my collection!!!
  • Neko Case - Last Lion of Albion
  • Laura Marling - Next Time
  • Old Wave - Indigo
I keep thinking to myself, "OK That's it. Got to get some sleep …… well ok maybe one more." Because just like going through the bins in a record store, you never know if a gem is going to be uncovered next. I'd hate to shut this down for the night thinking that I might miss out on something that I'd really love. 
  • Gaz Coombes - Detroit
  • The Breeders - Nervous Mary
  • The Fall - Mexico Wax Solvent
Ok one more …..
  • CSS - Hits Me Like A Rock ****

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