Friday, September 6, 2013

Friday Morning Music Explosion - Digging Underneath Mix




 
 


So we made it through our holiday shortened workweek, and it's practically the weekend.  Let's celebrate with a virtual explosion of music ... after the JUMP



Here is our playlist which stretches from yesterday afternoon's ride home until this morning's drive to work.

"Make Up With Me" by Let's Active

"Blue Moon" by Big Star

"Someday Sometime" by Scott Miller and Rayna Gellert (FYI - this is the Scott Miller from Knoxville from the band The V-Roys, and not the late Scott Miller of Game Theory and Loud Family) (FYI #2 - This is a great song!)

"Kings and Thrones" by Outer Minds (Chicago-based Baroque Bubblegum Psych)

"Outside the Rain" by Stevie Nicks (from Bella Donna)

"Breakfast" by Humming House

"Empty We Are" by McNary

"Digging Underneath the House" by Skeletons in the Piano (from Please Don't Die - one of our favorite records of the year by E2TG's Band of the Year 2012)

"Double Trouble" by Jack and White (LA duo - Brooke White and Jack Matranga)

"You" by Keaton Henson (a 25 year old London based Folk Rock musician, visual artist, and poet - this song is on a ANTI records sampler via Noisetrade)

"My Funny Boy" by Katey Laurel (A Denver-based Folk-Pop singer/songwriter who we have come to like a whole bunch)

"Skilly Bom Billy Flop" + "The Savior" by The Imperial Rooster (two in a row from Cluckaphony which is one of our favorite's from this year.  The second song is a cover of a song from the second album by Michigan Punk Rock band The Crucifucks)

"Muskegon Harbor" by Taco Land (another from Pancakes and Pizza - a beautiful instrumental - coincidentally, the second song in a row with a Michigan connection)

"Lost My Way (live)" by Miss Shevaughn and Yuma Wray (I'm hoping to meet Miss Shevaughn and Yuma Wray in a couple of weeks)

"Eire" by The Shakers (The Shakers were an amazing southern gothic, alt-folk band that was formed by Oscar Rice and Robert Logue from Royal Court of China who were joined by the amazing Rebecca Stout to create a highly unique and original style.  This particular song comes from a great compilation of 1980s era Nashville Rock music - called Return to Elliston Square - 1979 to 1989)

"General Dome" by Buke and Gase

"Birmingham" by McNary (a second track from this Nashville singer/songwriter's 2013 album, While We Are Waking)

"Zombie Girl" by Shake Jack (the title track to the EP by the Buenos Aires Surf, Rockabilly band)

"Together" by The Box Tops

"The Stars That Left" by Telepathic Teddy Bear

"Trains (Rose, Mary and Time) by Johnny Flynn (a recent "discovery".  Johnny Flynn has an incredible vintage sound applied to thoroughly modern music.0

"Just Two Old Friends" by EdTang (another track from Goodbye, Zen5, Sushi Dinner...)

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