I haven’t done a playlist in long while, and one late evening while listening to music (of course), Greg and I got to go-go-going on our favorite artists and bands, and here we are. A relatively small Musical Throne of favorites from a pretty vast library. Alice in Chains to Willie Nelson. The best of the bestie best.
Click the song title to hear it! I hope you enjoy, and maybe even discover something new for yourself.
Alice in Chains: Our car stereo storage system is not so bueno and sometimes resets in the middle of a song. Until our recent purchase of Santana’s Abraxis, Alice in Chains was always the default starting point, and in particular, the song Again, which was never really a bad thing. Jerry’s guitar!
Head Creeps :: I Stay Away :: All Secrets Known
Andrew Bird: Once, in conversation with our most fabulous friend and financial advisor of twenty-four years (!!), we mentioned Andrew Bird. A bit shocked, he said, “That weirdo who whistles all the time?” The very one, Sean.
Fake Palindromes :: Plasticities :: Rising Water
The Black Angels: Back in the days when I was on Facebook, this Colorado born and Oregon living gal stumbled upon an “I Miss Texas” thread, and this band was the most compelling reason on the list.
Doves :: Young Men Dead :: Melanie’s Melody
Chris Cornell: The voice. The Voice. The Voice. Also, the spirit.
Birth Ritual :: Can’t Change Me :: Cochise
Dolly Parton: America’s Angel on Earth. Sings like one, too.
My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy :: I am Thinking Tonight of my Blue Eyes :: A Few Old Memories
The Doors: This band, if I had to wager, is imprinted on my DNA. Thank you, Daddy.
Queen of the Highway :: Take it As it Comes :: Strange Days
The Eagles: One of the most prominent bands of my childhood that I could never, ever quit.
I Can’t Tell You Why :: Peaceful Easy Feeling :: After the Thrill is Gone
Ella Fitzgerald: Simply the best. I love you, Ella.
They Can’t Take that Away From Me :: Misty :: Blue Skies
Fontaines D.C.: This band is one of the myriad I’ve discovered on independent radio. Thank goodness for it!
Televised Mind :: Jackie Down the Line :: Starburster
Frank Sinatra: With many thanks to my parents and grandparents for this one. The voice ain’t half bad, either.
One for My Baby (and One More for the Road) :: It Happened in Monterrey :: The Last Dance
Iron Maiden: Wholly on Greg’s favorite list, but late one evening on Channel 12 (fellow Gen X of the Denver metro, you know), Run to the Hills was the first video this junior high girl without MTV ever saw. I still like it.
The Prisoner :: Run to the Hills :: Seventh Son of a Seventh Son
Jerry Cantrell: The Riff Lord is a polymath, y’all!
I Cut You In :: Psychotic Break :: Atone
Joy Division: I have no words for how much this band meant to me as a teen.
Transmission :: Autosuggestion :: Atmosphere
Led Zeppelin: The name really does say it all.
The Song Remains the Same :: What is and What Never Should Be :: That’s the Way
Mark Lanegan:: King of the understated stage presence.
Gospel Plow :: Song for the Dead :: Love Will Tear Us Apart (Joy Division!!!)
Metallica: Greg, Greg, Greg! The first band he saw live and in person, and at Red Rocks. Pretty sweet.
Ride the Lightning :: For Whom the Bell Tolls :: Orion
Peter Gabriel: Another of my angsty teen finds that meant ever so much.
The Feeling Begins :: Humdrum :: That Voice Again
Pink Floyd: Peerless.
Us and Them :: Echoes :: Comfortably Numb
Ronnie James Dio: Greg, again, but I have no real objections, besides his name alone.
Man on the Silver Mountain :: I :: Rainbow in the Dark
Radiohead: They have such a diversity of sound, yet it always sound like R A D I O H E A D. Also, the only road trip we’ve taken to see a show – Portland to Seattle 2012.
Bulletproof…I wish I was… :: Subterranean Homesick Alien :: Separator
The Rolling Stones: Another band of childhood that I could not imagine my life without.
She’s a Rainbow :: Gimme Shelter :: Can’t You Hear Me Knocking?
Tommy Guerrero: Perfect for a sunny afternoon, well, any afternoon really. Plus, the skating!!
Directions of Possibilty :: Water in Your Hands :: Headin’ West
Van Halen: At a party once, chatting with my pal Eric, Van Halen came on the hi-fi, and, as you do if you’re a fan, know it from the first note. I squealed, “Van Halen!” and maybe did a little fist pump, and he’s like, “How did you know?” “We’re Gen X man, how did you not?”
Dance the Night Away :: Runnin’ with the Devil :: And the Cradle Will Rock
Willie Nelson: An American treasure, full stop.
Last Thing I Needed First Thing in the Morning :: Whiskey River :: Mama’s Don’t Let Your Babies Grow up to be Cowboys (p.s. – I love the Electric Horseman!)