I've Been Down-Hearted Baby (Ever Since the Day We Met), Primitive Radio Gods
Dance Me to the End of Love, Madeleine Peyroux (hmm..not so much dancing..)
This Year's Love, David Gray
I'm Missing You, India Arie
And So It Goes, Billy Joel
Power of Two, Indigo Girls
Screaming Infedelities, Dashboard Confessionals
I Just Don't Think I'll Ever Get Over You, Colin Hay
Still Holdin' On, Clint Black and Martina McBride
Strength, Courage and Wisdom, India Arie
Torn to Pieces, Kelly Clarkson
Mr. Tambourine Man, Bob Dylan (this song has no special significance, except I like it and it
randomly reminds me of Malawi and an ambulance)
Run, Snow Patrol
She's Always a Woman, Billy Joel
Following My Compass, Hall Kristen
Winding Road, Bonnie Somerville (Garden State Soundtrack)
The One I Love, David Gray
Always on Your Side, Sheryl Crow
World on Fire, Sarah McGlaughlan
5 comments:
You need music that's not sad, such as:
La Tortura by Shakira (makes you dance)
Lonley No More by Rob Thomas (self-explanatory)
Running with Scissors by Ben Lee (other people can't understand breakups so people like me can just shut up)
Crazy by Gnarl Barkley (cause it's fun)
Sexy Back by Justin Timberlake (cause it's sexy)
Mr. Brightside by The Killers (cause it's cool)
Come out and Play by The Offspring (cause it's the Offspring)
Milkshake by Kelis (cause it will help you get back on the market)
Ring of Fire by Johnny Cash (cause it's Johnny)
Everything's NOT Lost by Coldplay (because everything is NOT, I repeat NOT lost)
And so many others, I should make you a nice little "pick me up" mix.
Change your itunes mix to something fun ASAP.
Emira; You are too funny. I've heard good things about Sexy Back (Kate!) - so I might have to download it.
P.S. You are a great friend :)
M.
Um, no my playlist does NOT need sprucing up. It's just the way I like it. If you were paying attention you'd note that it marks a significant event in my life. But thanks for the insult anyway.
May I suggest a couple more singer/songwriters for the mix? Ellis Paul is fantastic. I reccomend "The World Ain't Slowin Down" or "Conversation with A Ghost." Joni Mitchell fits the bill so check out "River" or listen to the Indigo Girls' version on their live 1500 Curfews album.
You are tough and awesome.
You could come visit Kaia and I and we'll show you around our new town.
You might also like to download (along with SexyBack, of course) London Bridge by Fergie. Yes, I have the same taste in music as a 15-year-old girl. So sue me for liking to shake my ass to a song written almost exclusively about panty-dropping!!
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