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I'm a little short on time, but what I was thinking about with "You Never Can Tell" in the title - is the unpredictable nature of life sometimes... I mean, sure, life can fall into routines and can seem very predictable for some time, but the fact is everything can change in a moment. That can be frightening, but I TRY to reframe it is exhilarating. It doesn't mean that the change is always what one could consider welcome or "good", but the exciting part comes when you treat life as an adventure. None of us are getting out of here alive. Religions or philosophies can tell us what (if anything) comes next after life, but the truth is we don't know. So, if we accept the temporary nature of this existence then I think we can face the uncertainty of life in hopeful anticipation.
Look, my philosophy in this matter doesn't shield me from pain or from being angry or scared when life throws a curve ball, but it can and has helped me through to the other side of that momentous change.
Nothing in my 54 years caused me to predict or anticipate all that 2020 had in store for me and the rest of the world. And, in a million years, I would not have wanted any of the bad things to happen to myself or others, what I do know is that I was forced out of a routine (and maybe into another), but it has been at least a chance to reset some things and begin to forge some new paths.
I started to write that nothing in my 54 years prepared me for what 2020 had in store, but I don't think that is true. I was prepared - even if I didn't know it at the time. Life moves on - whatever moment I look back on is gone. That is a loss but it is also an opportunity - an adventure.
Our Featured Friday Playlist recap rolls on with ten more songs - today: 26-35
26. "Water Rising" by Dan Lipton
We start things off with the title track of the recently released by DC based singer-songwriter Dan Lipton. A wonderful song to kick off this segment of music.
27. "Counting Up" by The 1984 Draft
Our next track is part of a 7" released called Destination Breakdown by this rock band from Dayton, Ohio. The rock band previously released a compilation track, a pair of EPs, and full-length album. They also made an appearance in an NFL Films documentary about the actual 1984 NFL Draft.
28. "Rat vs. Mole" by The Amber Bugs
Next up, a fun track from a London indie band who enjoy exploring many different genres and sounds.
29. "Until I Find That Road" by Tinkers Lane
Next up, we have another UK band - this from Milton Keynes - 50 miles northwest of London. The song written by the band's front man Ian Roberts from letters that his father wrote to his mother when his father moved to England from Scotland ahead of his family.
30. "Don't Play the Fool" by Karo Glazer; Zsüd
Our next track is girl power manifesto from Poland via the Eastern European Music Academy. Zaro Glazer is a Polish vocalist, producer, and composer known as Lady Dynamite. Karo Glazer is a vocalist, composer and music producer.
31. "ITRL" by Madeleine Mayi
ITRL = In the Right Light. Next up, we have a new single from L.A. based singer-songwriter Madeleine Mayi.
32. "The Business Deal" by Quiet Marauder
We next head to Cardiff, Wales - with a track from the Tiny Men Parts EP. The EP is a reimagining of the band's 2013 debut Men - which clocked in over 5 hours and 111 songs. This song is every bit as fun and wonderful and you might imagine from a band that would release such a debut album.
33. "Perfect Storm (Lupine Mix)" by Weird Wolves;The Singularity - Julian Shah-Tayler
We have previous featured Julian Shah-Tayler aka The Singularity - the UK born, L.A. based artist. Here he teams with Austin, Texas based Weird Wolves for a great track.
34. "Lundi Matin" by Kaky
Kaky is a French rapper who recently signed to RCA/Sony France. This really wonderful song is filled with great energy and a fun story - even if you don't speak French.
35. "Woman in Red" by Victor Jones
We close things out with the lead single from a forthcoming (this Friday) wintery chamber pop album called Long Cold Night Walk. This is really excellent stuff. A great ending to this long segment of music.
We still have twenty songs to go in this week's playlist - more than last week's playlist in total. Songs 36-45 tomorrow.
Featured Friday Playlist