Friday Playlist

September 27th, 2009 | 2 comments | permalink

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…

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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!

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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.