
YOU'RE WHAT THIS DAY IS ALL ABOUT
Trying to help grow a baby but not able to do much of the hard stuff. Keeping a pulse helps us stay straight, hence half the tunes, and the rest is wanting to name a feeling that might seem like stress but isn't really stress, more a kind of plain joy at seeing yourself clearly or through someone else's eyes, even though you still have really a lot of problems. That feeling's there in the vocal, especially, always, Tim, or, without the drugs, the Bros. And when Ronnie said "NEITHER CAN I" he meant it (I just realized) in a good way. Making something new is reminding me that we, you and me, are to be tighter than bark and a tree. Soon there'll be even more of me in the world that wants to be your friend. July 2010, Brooklyn.
Definitely borrowed some tunes here so, if they belong to you, thanks.
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'You're What This Day Is All About' by Archie Shepp
'Swimming' by Martha and the Muffins
'Dance of the Inhabitants of the Invisible City of Bladensburg' by John Fahey
'Blue Fish' by Sachiko Kanenobu
'16th Stage (new mix)' by Osborne
'Christmas' by Christopher Komeda
'I Wonder if I Care As Much' by The Everly Brothers
'Can't Come' by Kurt Vile
'Last Sweet Moments' by Tim Hardin
'Try Sleeping With a Broken Heart (instr.) by Alicia Keys
'Neonlicht' by Kraftwerk
'Alleycats' by Hot Chip
'Night Shift (demo)' by The Commodores
'I'll Be Your Mirror (67ish)' by the Velvet Underground
'Candy Shoppe' by Emeralds
'Glad & Sorry' by the Faces