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Dog Days are (Almost) Over

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I’m not bitter.  No, no, the fact that summer weather has JUST now descended upon us in So Cal does not upset me one bit.

You see, as the rest of the country’s weather starts dropping to fall-like temps in the coming weeks, our summer will still be raging.   So, really, it’s all beginning…

In fact, I’m completely ignoring the fact that school is starting for kids…

that the nation’s gearing up for the start of football…

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or that the stores are hawking their fall lines.

I just don’t care.  It’s summer here in So Cal, and I’m gonna m-i-l-k it, cause it’s warm and beautiful and sunshine-y out, and I am embracing it.

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With this in mind, I’ve compiled a selection of songs I’ve fallen for over the summer.  Disclaimer: It’s a totally random grouping. Some songs are embarrassing to admit I like, others embarrassing to admit I’d never heard before. All in all, these tunes have been keeping me humming along in summertime bliss.

1. Matt and Kim – Daylight – Oh how I love this sweet, upbeat song from Brooklyn duo Matt and Kim.  What’s so interesting is that just six years ago, drummer/vocalist Kim and keyboardist/vocalist Matt had no idea how to play any instruments.  After being dared to play a live show with their newfound talents, word spread and two albums later, they’re blowin’ up.

2. Florence & The Machine – Dog Days Are Over – Darn you, Elizabeth Gilbert. Why’d you have to go through a spiritual awakening and write a huge bestseller based on your exploits during said awakening, resulting in a gigantic movie star to play you in the feature film version of your life? For the past couple months I’ve seen nothing but your movie trailers with this song as the theme music.  But it’s so great, so I don’t really mind that every time I hear it I think of you gorging on Italian fare.

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3. Emiliana Torrini – Jungle Drum – Move over, Bjork.  This Icelandic queen’s super talented, and her sounds range from ethereal to fun and cheeky, like this lil’ tune.

4. Enrique Iglesias – I Like It – The fact that the video for this song features the cast of Jersey Shore is so brilliant.  Every time I hear it I want to slather self-tanning bronzer on, get my Bump It in place and down a giant margarita.

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5. Black Eyed Peas – Rock That Body – I’m past commiserating on the BEPs’ old school sounds and original style from the late 90s/early 2000’s.  I’ve succumbed to their highly produced Top 20 hits, and even quite enjoy a couple from time to time. This song’s another new entry on my running playlist.

6. Shakira – Waka Waka Esto Es Africa – Not only the anthem for the World Cup, it became the anthem for women in Zumba classes around the world.  Case in point: Me. My mom. Southwest Florida this summer.  Zumba class.  It was on.

7. La Roux – Bullet Proof – If you ask my fabulous Brit colleagues, they’d tell you La Roux’s been around for aaaa-ges.  Dunno why it’s taken so long to bring Ms. La Roux across the pond, but better late then never..

8. The Knife – Heartbeats (Live) – I’m not sure where I first heard this song from the Swedish techno duo, but their dark, obscure concerts (as seen in this link) showcase the way they combine sound, light, and music to create a real theatrical performance.  Would love to see them in concert.

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9. Tegan & Sara – Back in Your Head – Tegan and Sara are twinsies who started touring after high school graduation in ’98.  The summer after I graduated from high school, I worked at an ice cream shop.  Whatever, just as cool.

10. Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros – “Alabama, Arkansas/ I do love my Ma and Pa/ But not as much as I do love you.”  Such a catchy song, and I love the refrain the best: “Home, let me come home/ Home is wherever I’m with you.”  Ain’t that the truth.

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11. Temple of the Dog – Hunger Strike – No idea why I’ve been hearing this so often in LA this summer.  Released in 1991, it came about when Chris Cornell asked a friend, then-unknown Eddie Vedder to help him with vocals on this song.  Each time I hear it, it takes me back to an era when Vedder and friends reigned the musical landscape.

12. Jeff Buckley – Lover You Should’ve Come Over – Oooh, most. romantic. song. ever.

13. Scala & Kolacny Brothers – Creep (Radiohead cover) – Lawd knows my ears will always perk up at anything Radiohead, a band that truly changed my life back in the day.  This cover’s been in rotation on a movie trailer and various TV shows this summer, and I heart it.

Here’s to those of us enjoying the beginning of this amazing season, and to the rest of you eeking out the remaining hours of sunshine and sunblock.

xoxo,

Mixed Tape: Easy Like Sunday Morning

Ahhhh, Sunday morning.  Everything is calm.  Still.  Peaceful.  The air is cool and fresh, the dewy grass is wet under your feet, and the sun feels warm on your face. 

This, however, is where I usually still am that early on a Sunday morning.

E-vennnnntually, the dull gurgle of the coffee maker (one of my faaaavorite sounds) coaxes me out of my big, fluffy, down-filled, rumply, all-white bed.

…Welllllll, either the coffeemaker or this big red fluff ball.  He lays patiently right there most mornings until I get up.  Doh.

The thing I love about Sundays is that you get to move in slow-mo and take your sweeeeeeeet time lingering over the morning paper, sipping your coffee, and listening to some reeeaallly chill jams.  There’s no hurry to be anywhere or do anything inparticular.  Saturdays are for mowing the lawn, going to Home Depot, zipping around to drinks with friends and birthday parties; all that good stuff.  But on SUUUUUN-days, if you don’t get out of your pajamas until 4pm, it ain’t no thang.  If you feel like reading a book in one sitting or watching a TBS/TNT moviefest while you eat bon-bons, have at it.  Sundays were meant to be relished.  I know this because I am very, very smart. 

…And while I’m being modest, lemme tell you what…  as the maker of infinite, bomb diggity mixed tapes for middle school boyfriends,  I can assure you that the mix below is an EPIC Sunday Morning Mash-up.  So pour yourself some java, dunk a crusty baguette in it, put your bare feet up, and start marinating. 

(Click the song titles and you’re ready to rock!)

1.  “Don’t Wait Too Long” by Madeline Peyroux.  Most of her stuff is in French, but this delightful little ditty is en Anglais.  Every song this woman touches turns to gold.  She also does a rad version of “La Vie En Rose.”

2.  “Black and White” by Sarah McLachlan.  Ooooooh.  I wore this entire album (Surfacing) out in high school and hadn’t heard it since, until recently.  I forgot how poignantly good it is. 

3.  “Just Like Heaven” by Katie Melua.  A slower, sweeter melodic version of the Cure’s original classic.

4.  “The Very Thought of You” by Billie Holiday.  Maybe my all-time favorite old school jazz tune.  Belongs on a Sleepless in Seattle kind of soundtrack.

5.  “Sunrise” by Norah Jones.  Norah + Rainy Days & Sunday mornings = MFEO.

6.  “Hang on Little Tomato” by Pink Martini.  Makes me want to grin a big wide grin with my eyes closed, and merrily bob my head from side to side.  What a happy little ditty.

7.  “Girlfriend” by Phoenix.  A little more upbeat, and perfect for driving around in a convertible in the sunshine.  My dear friends Caitlin & Calder – the geniuses over at Blue Moon Events – tweeted a gorgeous wedding to the tune of this song a few days ago.  If you have 2 minutes, it’s worth the watch.

8.  “They Say It’s Spring” by Erin McKeown.  I read about this in a Real Simple spring issue a few years ago, and it totally puts me in a springtime kinda mood. 

9.  “I Will” by Ben Taylor.  A joyful tearjerker by James Taylor’s son about loving someone forever (and ever), even if you’re not with them.

10. “Tonight” by Koop.  Sounds it should be playing in a scene from Sex and the City.

11. “Sweet Memory” by Melody Gardot.  A modern-day jazzy and bluesy chick.  Like Madeline Peyroux, girlfriend puts out a lotta good stuff.

12.  “My Baby Just Cares for Me” by Nina Simone.  A tad androgynous, jazzy, and sounds like it belongs on an episode of Mad Men.

13.  “Fields of Gold” by Sting.  A nostalgic, all-time fave.  GYAH, it’s good, and it gets better every time I hear it.

14.  “Le Temps Perdu” by Carla Bruni.  Other faves include “Quelqu’un Qui M’a Dit” & “Le Plus Beau du Quartier.”

15.   “What I Wouldn’t Do” by A Fine Frenzy.  They sound a little like the Weepies to me, but this song isn’t Weepy at all.  It’s perky!

16.  “They Can’t Take That Away from Me” by Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong. 

17.   “Pink Moon” by Nick Drake.  He’s the same dude who sings “Northern Sky.”  Kelly Ripa turned me onto Pink Moon.  Ye know.  Cause we’re like, friends and stuff. 

18.  “So Nice Summer Samba” by Joao & Astrud Gilberto.  An idyllic little tune that makes you feel like you’re in the Hamptons. 

19.  “Lithium” by Bruce Lash.  This dreamy Nirvana remake makes me feel like I’m on a beach, in a daze.

20.  “Guilty” by Yann Tiersen.  For some reason, I love cooking to this song.  It has a way of unwinding you.

*Photo Credits, top to bottom:  Morning Light via flikr, via Absolutely Beautiful Things, Steaming Cup via flikr, Bed in White via flikr, my photo, Mixed Tape via flikr.*

xoxo,