08 January 2010 Friday
Playlist 01/2010
Kings of Convenience
Pearl and the Beard
Mat Kearney
"People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel"
Grow old along with me… two branches on one tree.
...world without end…
Excuse me, are you lost? Perhaps you would care to visit the site map
Kings of Convenience
Pearl and the Beard
Mat Kearney
Sometimes it passes without incident. Right now is not one of those times. Retreating to bed; looking for safety.
Happy New Year!
I figure I can keep saying that to everyone for at least a few more days.
Starting today, the word of the moment is “confluence”.
…
Squirrels shouldn’t even be out in this weather.
“Just three miles from the rest stop”
Kaya (ohemgee yay!) and toast, blueberry pancakes, and a bit of cheese.
Definitely not hungry but still feel like eating something.
Have had the Steve Porter Community Remix running in my head for weeks now. It’s awesome. Also probably reasonably amusing for those listening to me (attempt at) reciting it.
Seeing as how there are far more important things I’m supposed to be doing, I may actually get my room clean.or close to it.
Pomplamoose
Cannot wait for them to tour the East Coast. Oh.Em.Gee.
The National
Panic! At the Disco – Lying is the most fun a girl can have (without taking her clothes off)
Matchbox Twenty – Rest Stop
Mika
I’m not sure there are words or videos that can express how amazing Mika’s concert was (DC, 2007)
Matt Nathanson
Same song but couldn’t decide which to post.. They’re both completely representative and familiar.
Jamie Cullum
Jamie Cullum’s also one of my very favorite performers. Josh Ritter opened for him at 930 Club a few years back — easily one of my favorite concerts. Way up there with Mika and Matt Nathanson.
“Just three miles from the rest stop”
Kaya (ohemgee yay!) and toast, blueberry pancakes, and a bit of cheese = breakfast.
Definitely not hungry anymore but still feel like eating something.
Have had the Steve Porter Community Remix running in my head for weeks now. It’s awesome. Also probably reasonably amusing for those listening to me (attempt at) reciting it.