Here’s the four month edition of the Friday Playlist… over the past four months, these are the tunes that been the soundtrack to my life. Here’s my first post back after a long, long break…
Friday Playlist
September 27th, 2009 | 2 comments | permalink
Friday Playlist
May 1st, 2009 | 2 comments | permalink
I enjoyed a flash from the past this week listening to a little Harvey Danger – Flagpole Sitta. Great stuff! Not to mention a little Beastie Boys and Counting Crows.
I’m in one of those places where I feel the need for some new music… any suggestions out there? So far you all haven’t failed me yet!

Friday Playlist
April 19th, 2009 | 1 comment | permalink
Coming to you from the Denver Airport, courtesy of their free wi-fi (why doesn’t every airport offer free wi-fi?!) I present to you this weeks edition of the Friday Playlist. Enjoy!

Friday Playlist
April 10th, 2009 | 3 comments | permalink
This was a William Fitzsimmons sort of week… nice, smooth, soothing and relaxing. I just couldn’t get enough of his beautiful melodies.

Friday Playlist (on Saturday again)
April 4th, 2009 | Comments Off | permalink

Thanks to Duane Chew for recommending Joe Pug and his nice slice of Americana… I also found myself returning to some Springsteen and old school Beastie Boys this week.
Friday Playlist (on Saturday)
March 28th, 2009 | 2 comments | permalink

I had a few nostalgic moments this week listening to a little Mazzy Star and Coldplay’s Yellow (I had forgotten how good of an album that was.) I even managed to find this week (although it’s not on the playlist) a cover of the song Yellow by Jem, which is certainly worth a listen… very soothing.
Friday Playlist
March 20th, 2009 | Comments Off | permalink
This weeks play list is hodgepodge of musicians and artists that range from mellow to mellow with a twist (I don’t really know what that means.) These tunes helped keep me focused this week on an out of control task-list… and it was good background music during the NCAA Tournament yesterday when I got tired of listening to the announcers ramble on and on and on.
I hadn’t listened to James Morrison’s album Undisclosed in a while, and I had forgotten how good it is. Also check out Fink’s album Distance and Time.







