Thursday, April 10, 2008

A Spanish Soundtrack

if you know me well, you know i love music, and that i especially love making playlists. soundtracks, if you will, for various times and stages of my life. well, Spain has been no different, and i have spent the past few months noticing that certain songs fit ino certain parts of my day and seem to make me more aware of my surroundings- the people, the scenery, the culture of a city that is very much alive.
i think anything that makes you look around and pay attention to life is important, and id like that share that with you. so if youre interested in taking a more intimate look into my time in Madrid, or even if you just want some new music, read on, and enjoy.


Bus Playlist
"Ring of Fire" Johnny Cash
"Rains in Asia" Jump
"Whistle for the Choir" The Fratellis
"Sea Shell" Seabear
"Past in Present" Feist
"Roundabout" Axe Riverboy
"Chicago" Sufjan Stevens
"Silver Lining" Rilo Kiley



Rainy Sunday Morning Playlist
"Long Way Down" Guster
"#41" Dave Matthews Bans
"Love Will Come Through" Travis
"Float On" Modest Mouse
"Gospel Song" Magnet
"Wild Horses" The Rolling Stones
"Keep It Loose, Keep It Tight" Amos Lee


Metro Playlist
"Don't Panic" Coldplay
"Wires" Athlete
"Sing" Travis
"Maybe Tomorrow" Stereophonics
"Son of Gold" David Vandervelde
"Writing's On the Wall" Album Leaf
"Could You Be Loved" Bob Marley
"Tourist" Athlete
"Title and Registration" Death Cab for Cutie
"Come, Oh Come Emmanuel" Joshua James


Walking Playlist
"Take Me Out" Franz Ferdinand
"Dirt Off Your Shoulders" Jay-Z
"My Moon, My Man" Feist
"Pieces of the People We Love" The Rapture
"Use It" The New Pornagraphers
"My Doorbell" The White Stripes
"Beautiful Collision" David Crowder
"Jumpin' Jack Flash" The Rolling Stones
"Reset" Mutemath

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

i'm sorry this playlist won't do.
there is no U2.