I’m getting closer to my home

I didn’t go to school today. Again. Instead, I stayed home and read Married to the Sea and downloaded devil music. Literally. I went to the Church of Satan’s online store and sampled some of the bands they sold there. I could hardly find any, so I downloaded tidbits of an album that Anton LaVey recorded. Pretty apparent that he made an impression on Marilyn Manson’s earliest post-Spooky Kids stuff, i.e. freaky synthesizer use and elements of circus soundtrack. I’d gotten about 150 songs worth of spring/summer music which is mostly Grateful Dead and Doobie Brothers and Rancid and Little Feat and Kimya Dawson and crap, but today I’d been Wikipediaing Satan and I was in the mood for fitting music.
I just found an ancient can of Nestea in my basement. Has to be at least 3 years old. Mmm.
One of my things is to make playlists. For the past few years, I’ve made seasonal playlists which reflect the moods that come to mind in relation to whichever season it is. I also make mood or setting playlists (I’m sounding increasingly cooler, no?) but the seasonal ones are always my favorite. I make a Winter playlist, a Halloween playlist, a Spring/Summer playlist. My playlists for 2008 and 2007 were deleted by Matt because he’s a selfish fucktard iTunes hog (my angry playlist, my happy playlist, my playlist for driving a tank, etc.) Oh well. Anyway, this rambling’s going nowhere. My Spring playlist will probably have parts recycled to make Summer, so suck it!
Spring 2008
- The Comas – Tonight on the WB
- Little Feat – Weed, Whites and Wine
- Led Zeppelin – Ramble On
- Grateful Dead – Sugaree
- The Doobie Brothers – Black Water
- Yaël Naïm – New Soul
- Mirah – Murphy Bed
- Mirah – Million Miles
- Sugarcoma – Crazy
- the Rolling Stones – Get Off My Cloud
- the Rolling Stones – Wild Horses
- Grateful Dead – Not Fade Away
- the Beatles – She Came in Through the Bathroom Window
- State Radio – Keepsake
- Kimya Dawson – Loose Lips
- NRBQ – Wacky Tobacky
- Bic Runga – Sway
- Allman Brothers Band – Midnight Rider
- Regina Spektor – Ghost of Corporate Future
- Pure Prairie League – Amie (Falling In and Out of Love)
- Rancid – Bob
- Patti Smith – Hey Joe
- Donovan – Atlantis
- the Beta Band – Dry the Rain
- the Polyphonic Spree – Section 9: Light and Day
- Hole – Malibu
- Crack Rock Steady
- Helium – Ocean of Wine
- Jane’s Addiction – Jane Says
- Cat Stevens – The Wind
- Incubus – Are You In?
There. That’s an awful lot. It’s actually an 80+ song playlist, but you get the idea. Now, because I don’t use CDs much anymore, I stuff playlists with as many songs fit their theme.
It’s about damn time the sun came out.

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