Musical Mood Check

Posted on Saturday 4 August 2007

I’ve been trying to put together some more iTunes playlists lately, even though I love just taking my whole library and sticking it on shuffle. It’s the closest thing to WDAVE I’m likely to get. But sometimes it ain’t a bad idea to have a defined playlist to fit a particular mood. Here’s my latest effort for a fairly up-tempo, reasonably upbeat mood. It’s heavy on the 90s alt-pop but then again, so is most of my library:

  1. All This Time - Sting
  2. Under the Milky Way - The Church
  3. Regret - New Order
  4. What Would You Say - Dave Matthews Band
  5. Pain Lies on the Riverside - Live
  6. Human Kindness - Neil Finn
  7. Lost Horizons - Gin Blossoms
  8. Big Bar Fight - Greg Edmonson (Firefly Soundtrack)
  9. Tried to Be True - Indigo Girls
  10. This Is Us - Mark Knopfler and Emmylou Harris
  11. The Boy in the Bubble - Paul Simon
  12. Someday, Someway - Marshall Crenshaw
  13. Wait - Matthew Sweet
  14. Seen the Doctor - Michael Penn
  15. Cruel to Be Kind - Nick Lowe
  16. Annie Get Your Gun - Squeeze
  17. Stupid Songs About Love - Candy Apple Black (Joie Calio from dada)
  18. Crystal Village - Pete Yorn
  19. A Friend of Pat Robertson - dada
  20. Bittersweet Me - R.E.M.
  21. Main Title 1st Season (Extended) - Christopher Franke (Babylon 5 Vol. II)
  22. Special - Garbage
  23. Come Down - Toad the Wet Sprocket
  24. Even a Child - Crowded House
  25. How Could You Want Him (When You Know You Can Have Me) - Spin Doctors

The New Order song is one of those that is utterly tied to a specific memory. I believe this was the summer after I graduated from high school, and I was walking down Roosevelt Boulevard to the bus stop. I was listening to the radio on my Walkman, back when they were big enough to hold cassette players, and that song came on. As the “I would like a place I can call my own” chorus came out, I suddenly had such a rush of energy that I was practically jumping out of my skin. I’m thinking it was the fear and exhilaration of what was coming next, but regardless, I can’t help but smile when I hear the song.

Tried to Be True lets me sneak a second R.E.M. song on here, sort of, since Berry, Buck and Mills all play on the track.

I won a poster while I was on a college visit because I recognized Pain Lies on the Riverside when the campus radio station started playing it. Pretty sure it was a Spin Doctors poster.

Seen the Doctor is actually the first Michael Penn song I ever heard. Then I went back and found out about No Myth and the rest of March. I’m a slow learner sometimes.

I’m experimenting with sticking some of my soundtrack instrumental tracks on playlists with the pop songs. I think it’s working OK.

OK, I’ll open the floor for comments where you can all question my musical taste. :)


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