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Summer Songs

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  • This topic has 10 replies, 6 voices, and was last updated 16 years, 5 months ago by Robert.
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  • June 29, 2009 at 11:35 am #51124
    essgee09
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      The tunes that sound good in summer?

      Tim Buckley-Pleasant Street
      Love-Orange Skies
      Teenage Fanclub-Ain`t That Enough
      Son Volt-Creosote
      Dinosaur Jr-Water
      Fairport Convention-Tale In A Hard Time
      Husker Du-Celebrated Summer
      Yo La Tengo-Alyda
      Velvet Underground-Sister Ray
      Eleventh Dream Day-Rose Of Jericho
      Swervedriver-Rave Down

      June 29, 2009 at 4:47 pm #135741
      girl
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        How funny, just the other day I was listening to music and smiling and dancing around in the sun when I thought to myself "This is summer"…

        I’m becoming more and more convinced everday of your mind reading powers. :D

        Oh but I’m kind of in a hurry so I’ll just say that Pavement comes to mind. And Of Montreal.
        "Your Magic Is Working" is one of those songs that screams summer, love and your tummy filling with smiles.
        Oh honey I’d swim across the Atlantic
        just to be near to you I’m hopping like a kangaroo…

        June 29, 2009 at 4:51 pm #135742
        essgee09
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          Pavement come to mind for me too.All of Crooked Rain Crooked Rain was a big part of the soundtrack of the summer of 1994.I bought Slanted And Enchanted that summer too.

          July 2, 2009 at 6:38 am #135743
          girl
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            Oh my, 1994 was 15 years ago. :shock: "You’re living in the past, man. Comtemporize!" That wasn’t directed at you, SG, it was just a quote that popped into my head. :D

            Summer, summer, summer…Hmmmm…Grandaddy was the soundtrack to one summer inparticular. And every now and again I do confess to thoughts of dressing up like a bunny and doing cartwheels in the sun while listening to The Nature Anthem.
            Oh, but let’s see…This summer so far has been filled with Farm and The Thermals and everything else inbetween. Music just makes everything 12 billion and 3 times better.

            July 2, 2009 at 6:57 am #135744
            essgee09
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              "girl" wrote:
              Oh my, 1994 was 15 years ago. :shock: "You’re living in the past, man. Comtemporize!" That wasn’t directed at you, SG, it was just a quote that popped into my head. :D

              Summer, summer, summer…Hmmmm…Grandaddy was the soundtrack to one summer inparticular. And every now and again I do confess to thoughts of dressing up like a bunny and doing cartwheels in the sun while listening to The Nature Anthem.
              Oh, but let’s see…This summer so far has been filled with Farm and The Thermals and everything else inbetween. Music just makes everything 12 billion and 3 times better.

              Yeah it`s hard to believe it was 15 years ago.I also remember listening to the Meat Puppets,Seam,Rein Sanction,Belly,Red Red Meat,Codeine,and The Spinanes that summer.There was a good used cd store around(that shut in late `94 :( ) and I found some great stuff there like the bands I just mentioned.I used to talk about Dino Jr with the guy that worked there,he said he hated Green Mind but loved Where You Been :?
              Nothing wrong with living in the past.I`ve been into alot of big band stuff recently that`s 70 years old.I don`t see why anyone has to stick with the current stuff constantly,you can jump around from styles and eras and flavour your listening habits :)

              July 2, 2009 at 1:19 pm #135745
              Yeah Right
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                Ace topic :) Summer days or nights?

                Sameday – Jay Mascis + the Fog is my number one summer track.

                Also every song on Baby I’m Bored, It’s a Shame About Ray, and Come on Feel.

                Malcolm Middleton – Fight Like The Night
                Ben Lee – Close I’ve come
                Buffalo Tom – Tangerine
                Meat Puppets – Swimming Ground
                Matthew Sweet – Sick of Myself

                July 2, 2009 at 2:21 pm #135746
                essgee09
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                  "Yeah Right" wrote:
                  Ace topic :) Summer days or nights?

                  Sameday – Jay Mascis + the Fog is my number one summer track.

                  Also every song on Baby I’m Bored, It’s a Shame About Ray, and Come on Feel.

                  Malcolm Middleton – Fight Like The Night
                  Ben Lee – Close I’ve come
                  Buffalo Tom – Tangerine
                  Meat Puppets – Swimming Ground
                  Matthew Sweet – Sick of Myself

                  Days or nights it does`nt matter.Good picks.Funny you mention Ben Lee since I talked about The Spinanes today,Rebecca did backing vocals for Ben.Buffalo Tom`s Sleepy Eyed was a summer record for me in `95.Meat Puppets` Up On The Sun is summery(and one of their best records) though I bought it in the winter.Matthew Sweet`s 100 Percent Fun was another summer of `95 listen :)

                  July 2, 2009 at 7:06 pm #135747
                  built_to_spill
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                    Wussy – Happiness Bleeds
                    Dave Edmunds – Almost Saturday Night (cover)
                    The Ting Tings – That’s Not My Name
                    Steely Dan – My Old School

                    July 3, 2009 at 7:14 am #135748
                    essgee09
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                      "built_to_spill" wrote:
                      Dave Edmunds – Almost Saturday Night (cover)

                      Steely Dan – My Old School

                      Ever hear Gene Clark/Carla Olson`s cover of Almost Saturday Night?:

                      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OgFFDEljqLw OgFFDEljqLw

                      Any Steely Dan song could sound good in summer 8) Countdown To Ecstasy is one of my fave albums of theirs

                      July 3, 2009 at 10:49 am #135749
                      skatersonic2002
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                        When summer comes around, I always listen to Polaris’s Music From The Adventures of Pete and Pete. It’s one of my all time favorite albums and is extremely upbeat and complements the summer flawlessly. If you havent heard this album, I highly advise that you buy it ASAP!

                        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_SYFx92-QM k_SYFx92-QM

                        July 14, 2009 at 9:35 am #135750
                        Robert
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                          Violent Femmes debut has allways been a summer album in my book.
                          Grandaddy has been mention, I second that.
                          Gene Clarks No Other is brilliant and a definite summer album.
                          The first effort from The Rentals is also closely tied to the summer in my mind.
                          A guilty summer pleasure would have to be Punk In Drublic by NOFX.
                          Built To Spills There’s Nothing Wrong With Love has to be on this list, Car is the perfect song for friends and warm summer nights.

                          This summer I’ve been listening a lot to the new outing from The Thermals, Eels & Dino. Farm and I completely synched on a 7 hour drive to the mountains. Bliss.

                          Pavement is summer, winter, spring, autumn and everything inbetween. Give me Pavement or give me death. Simple as that.

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