Monday, September 6, 2010

Shaboob!


^This is most of the below playlist, playable via YouTube. Watch the Cee Lo vid!

Revival ~ Deerhunter
Taos ~ Menomena
Five O'Clock World ~ The Vogues
Girls With English Accents ~ Fergus & Geronimo
Baby ~ Devendra Banhart
Strictly Rule ~ Vetiver
Baby I'm Yours ~ Arctic Monkeys
Oh! Sweet Nuthin' ~ The Velvet Underground
Fuck You ~ Cee-Lo Green
Blue Spotted Tail ~ White Antelope
Johnny's Theme ~ The Skygreen Leopards

Ahh! I can't figure out for the life of me how to make music play from this blog. Until then, I figured it would be better to just post this playlist as is. In a day or so, I'll post a link to download the whole thing, but for now, I've linked the songs to places where they can be heard (YouTube, MySpace), and that being said, I don't support whatever videos that have been put to the songs, so just ignore them. I'm pretty much obsessed with the first track by Deerhunter lately, so good to listen to while driving. I listen to most of this stuff while driving to school...


I get most of my inspiration from Pandora radio, to be honest. I really love crafting my own station with the system of "thumbs up" or "thumbs down". I like lots of different kinds of music, but in general I'm drawn to retro folky psychadelic stuff. It's so hard to categorize music! Enough of this.





My Pandora station that I work on and listen to all the time is called Guksi. My own blog is also called Guksi, but I mostly post projects or photos on there. On my next post I'll make a playlist comprised of some of my favorite bands of all time. Most of my playlists are pretty relaxed, chilled out, but I do like to rock out once in awhile. 

3 comments:

  1. Good work! I love the Arctic Monkeys track- nothing like their usual style but they definitely make it work. That's not a cover is it?

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  2. Thanks!
    I should have posted the original, it's Barbara Lewis. SOOO GOOOD. AHH.

    Baby I'm Yours ~ Barbara Lewis

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  3. i heard fuck you on the radio the other day
    the edits leave much of the original greatness to be desired

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