Tuesday, February 28, 2006

My Spring Mix

Somehow this blog rapidly turned into a collection of Mix CD's. However, I don't have a problem with that. And if you do you can eat a big scrotum. Tomorrow is March 1st, and although we won't be seeing the real signs of spring for another few weeks, I think it's important to mentally prepare for big changes. But I'm sure most of you have been prepared for spring for some time now. Regardless, this music should not only prepare you, but get you excited for spring as well.

This was the most difficult mix for me up to this point. I arranged it with a sort of "April showers bring May flowers" theme, and tried to maintain a fresh quality througout. The first half is subdued, rainy day music, and is even an extension of winter in some ways. After all, weather in Michigan (and I'm sure Chicago too) is always unpredictable and ever-changing. Then around the halfway point, things start to liven up. The music reflects the awakening of the sleeping beast that is Mother Nature. By the end of the CD, the Dandy Warhols are bumping and you're ready for summer.

Now for an explanation of the songs. Some of the songs are new to me (The Clientele, The Pogues) and just sound like a rainy spring day or St. Patty's Day, respectively. Some of the songs are very personal to me (Cat Stevens, James Taylor) because my family used to go on road trips to the Great Smokey Mountains in Tennessee and pretty much only listen to those two CD's (and Fleetwood Mac). Also, these trips usually occurred in April on our school's Spring Break. Everything was extra damp and smokey, and we would search out waterfalls and hike mountain trails.

The third and final category of songs (The Postal Service, Aloha, Belle & Sebastian, etc) come from MSU's campus radio Impact 89 FM. I was a DEVOUT listener of this station, and it always seemed that the music was extra special in the spring. The Impact songs on this Mix came from springs '03 - '05. And spring was an extra special time of year at MSU also. The first sign of spring brought students out of their winter slumber and everywhere they would be playing frisbee and sunbathing by the Red Cedar River -- I'm talking sudden beach party. Also, during the past two years the porch at 312 Grove St would become constantly occupied by roommates with beers in hand and radio blasting. Homework was immediately forgotten. We had people watching to do!

God I miss 312 and my old roommates. What I would give for another weekend back there. The memories evoked from this mix are definitely bittersweet for me. I still hope to create comparible memories in this segment of my life, but have had little luck so far.

Well my thoughts have sufficiently wandered for this endeavor. So without further delay, I give you My Spring Mix. (Remember, I'll burn you a CD if you're interested - but so far no one has been, so I'll just enjoy all my Mix CD's by myself I guess).

  1. the clientele - E.M.P.T.Y.
  2. the beatles - penny lane
  3. cat stevens - peace train
  4. james taylor - carolina in my mind
  5. the pogues - a pair of brown eyes
  6. dirty vegas - simple things, pt 2
  7. aloha - boys in the bathtub
  8. yo la tengo - little eyes
  9. the sugarcubes - birthday
  10. turin brakes - average man
  11. the postal service - clark gable
  12. the smiths - william, it was really nothing
  13. the cardigans - your new cuckoo
  14. belle & sebastian - i'm a cuckoo
  15. junior senior - boy meets girl
  16. stereolab - margerine rock
  17. ted leo & the pharmacists - where have all the rude boys gone?
  18. saves the day - anywhere with you
  19. of montreal - the party's crashing me
  20. the dandy warhols - bohemian like you

Monday, February 06, 2006

The "Sexy Ass" Mix

So I know what you're thinking. What the flip is a Sexy Ass Mix??? Well, in honor of (or in spite of) the upcoming holiday of Valentine's Day, I thought I would make a list of all the music that I consider to be damn sexy.

And I know what you're thinking now. Valentine's Day isn't a real holiday and it's just a ploy to get people to either spend money or feel like shit. Am I right?? It looks like I will be in the "lacking a valentine" group. But regardless, this is a great mix. And if I had a valentine, I would play this for her.

What you'll find here is some classic songs, as well as some you've probably never heard. Some are straight-up love songs, and some just have the appropriate flow and groove. There's two Massive Attack songs, cuz they're super sexy Brits. Many of these come from Yahoo Radio's Chill Out station, which I listened to obsessively sophomore and junior year at MSU.

As always, I'd be happy to burn this CD for anyone, wether you'll be spending the holiday with a loved one or crying yourself to sleep. God I crack myself up.
  1. mazzy star – fade into you
  2. chris isaak – wicked game
  3. sneaker pimps – six underground
  4. 311 – lovesong
  5. gorillaz – tomorrow comes today
  6. the cardigans – iron man
  7. portishead - sour times
  8. massive attack - protection
  9. air – all I need
  10. morcheeba – trigger hippie
  11. massive attack - exchange
  12. royksopp – in space
  13. dido – honestly ok
  14. bjork – immature
  15. phil collins - in the air tonight
  16. my bloody valentine - sometimes
  17. iron & wine – love and some verses
Now that I've got that out of my unloved system, let's focus our energy on a far superior holiday...St. Patty's Day!