Since November, I've been playing Tedeschi Trucks Band's new album "Made Up Mind". "Do I Look Worried" is such a badass song. Susan Tedeschi is the girl crush of my dreams with that voice. Her cover of "Angel from Montgomery" is absolutely gorgeous. I am a serious old school rock and roll fan, so I don't listen to much mainstream stuff, but a few things will catch my attention once in a while. "Let Her Go" by Traveler has been stuck in my head - probably thanks to the Budweiser commercial.
I've been in a cold weather funk so my music of late has been more melancholy so I've also been playing "Cold Boy Smile" by the Black Crowes, "Flower" by Amos Lee, "...If You See California" by Chris Robinson and the New Earth Mud, all of the Beatles (I am a die hard Beatles fan. Paul McCartney can do no wrong, I don't care what anyone says). "If Not For You" by George Harrison has gotten some air time lately, it just kills me. I love it. "Turning Tables" by Adele really fits my glum mood lately, if I'm in the right state of mind I'll full on sob when I hear it - and I don't have any romantic strife in my life right now. Maybe I just like to be dramatic ...same goes for "I and Love and You" by the Avett Brothers. And when I go through tons of sad songs I've been enjoying ending with "Beautiful" by Carole King to lift me up.
"Excuses" by Minus the Bear
I also love Motown and funk, so my iPod is always shuffling around Curtis Mayfield, Marvin Gaye, Toots & the Maytals, Martha Reeves & the Vandellas, Smokey, The Temptations, Sam Cooke, Stevie, The Isley Brothers, and the Bee Gees, etc., etc.
When the weather warms up I'll completely change my tune to upbeat stuff that will have me bopping around the house.
See, I really like to keep my music old school for the most part. My parents are so proud
Oh, also "To Live and Die in LA". 2pac forever.
I've been in a cold weather funk so my music of late has been more melancholy so I've also been playing "Cold Boy Smile" by the Black Crowes, "Flower" by Amos Lee, "...If You See California" by Chris Robinson and the New Earth Mud, all of the Beatles (I am a die hard Beatles fan. Paul McCartney can do no wrong, I don't care what anyone says). "If Not For You" by George Harrison has gotten some air time lately, it just kills me. I love it. "Turning Tables" by Adele really fits my glum mood lately, if I'm in the right state of mind I'll full on sob when I hear it - and I don't have any romantic strife in my life right now. Maybe I just like to be dramatic ...same goes for "I and Love and You" by the Avett Brothers. And when I go through tons of sad songs I've been enjoying ending with "Beautiful" by Carole King to lift me up.
"Excuses" by Minus the Bear
I also love Motown and funk, so my iPod is always shuffling around Curtis Mayfield, Marvin Gaye, Toots & the Maytals, Martha Reeves & the Vandellas, Smokey, The Temptations, Sam Cooke, Stevie, The Isley Brothers, and the Bee Gees, etc., etc.
When the weather warms up I'll completely change my tune to upbeat stuff that will have me bopping around the house.
See, I really like to keep my music old school for the most part. My parents are so proud
Oh, also "To Live and Die in LA". 2pac forever.
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