Posts Tagged ‘Love’

Journey

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

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I want to enjoy the jour­ney more!

When am I going to be happy with where I am as opposed to where I want to go? Not sure where this dichotomy will finally con­nect my dreams with the real­ity. It hurts more because the goal I’ve given myself isn’t really rooted in any one thing but relies instead on accom­plish­ing cer­tain steps along the way. Fin­ish­ing school, just around the cor­ner, get­ting into grad school/ get­ting a job.. finan­cial resources to be able to do those things I love most.. going trav­el­ling, eat­ing out with friends, going to funky dance par­ties… on top of pay­ing for all the essen­tials like hous­ing, inter­net, cloth­ing; yes, in that order.

Next. This four let­ter word is hang­ing over all of us con­stantly.. what IS “next”? Damn if I know, but it inter­rupts my thoughts every­day. I’m not one of those poor saps who can’t han­dle the pres­sure of respon­si­bil­ity or am not on top of my work, has poor work/life bal­ance, none of the above.. sim­ply I am not com­pletely sat­is­fied with the sta­tus quo. Essen­tially I have noth­ing to com­plain about and spend my life of leisure enjoy­ing the pur­suits of any aver­age 21 year old in the the big city.. but just not quite sure whats the point? Do you want to know the mean­ing of life? I’m not sure it exists. I think I will keep try­ing to ques­tion and pur­sue that utopic vision of hap­pi­ness. One where I’m happy with my job, have finan­cial means, free time to pur­sue hob­bies, have a fam­ily and so on.

Sit­ting here I know spring is com­ing, I can feel it shin­ning through my win­dows, the birds are singing and I just want to know whats “next”. Summer?

I’m going to say good­bye soon and I think I’ve learned all those quin­tes­sen­tial lessons that uni­ver­sity should provide.

Love life: Don’t even want to go there. I imag­ine now that it was prob­a­bly a mon­u­men­tal waste of time, but hope­fully the expe­ri­ence will prove invaluable.

School: They give you shit marks to demor­al­ize you, then you meet some amaz­ing peo­ple who change your per­spec­tive about it all and rewards come in.

Friends: The ones who shape your out­look and help you grow dur­ing this most impor­tant time in your life. Basi­cally if you are a douchebag– your friends usu­ally are too.

This list could go on I’m sure… I just want to say I feel smart but equally stu­pid some­times, as I’m sure every­one does. Point is keep your friends close and enjoy the ride.

I’m plan­ning my trip to Europe this sum­mer… that makes me very happy. I’m going to try and find myself on my solo jour­ney. I expect to have some kind of epiphany around the 4th week while sit­ting at a lit­tle cafe in Prague haha. I can dream, can’t I?

1. You Can’t Hurry Love — The Supremes

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So Long Autumn

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

Apolo­gies for my long absence, but I’ve been col­lect­ing new music for you all while I’ve been away. Besides, Tris­tan and Alfred’s posts have been so good none of you prob­a­bly missed me and I wouldn’t blame you.

With the clocks turn­ing back an hour over the week­end, here in Lon­don, it only really dawned on me that win­ter is truly here. I made this playlist to say good­bye to Autumn and to mourn for Sum­mer. Down­load and mourn with me.

Yo La Tengo. You Can Have It All is the sweet­est, most heart wrench­ing song I’m cur­rently obsessed with.

Banjo or Freak­out. Remem­ber LCD Soundsystem’s epic Some­one Great? This is a cover of it, it has the same dreamy qual­ity but more stat­icky and super fuzzy lo-fi.

Trailer Trash Tra­cys. I only have one song from this awe­some band who I acci­den­tally saw live at a ware­house party 6 months ago. More fuzzy pro­duc­tion teamed with some pretty sweet gui­tar riffs and ambi­ent vocals = great for long bus rides or walks in the city.

A Grave With No Name. Prob­a­bly the cutest band I’ve seen live. The main vocal­ist was this ner­vous, apolo­getic guy who I think had a sore throat on that par­tic­u­lar gig, but they still deliv­ered. They like exper­i­ment­ing with looped sam­ples, criss-crossing back­ing tracks with real instru­ments and whis­pered lyrics.

Glass Candy has been around for a fair bit. I haven’t heard enough of all their stuff to know if they’re always as good as they are on Candy Cas­tle but Dig­i­tal Ver­si­color is pretty epic too. Appar­ently they’re so exper­i­men­tal that none of their albums sound the same. I respect that, I like bands that are con­stantly evolv­ing their sound.

Fleet­wood Mac. You must know Fleet­wood Mac. If you close your eyes while you lis­ten to Alba­tross you might actu­ally feel like you’re float­ing over the ocean, even if just a tiny bit.

Dum Dum Girls. Despite the inter­est­ing choice for a name there’s noth­ing ‘dum’ about this band, who aren’t actu­ally a bunch of girls — just one. She goes by Dee Dee and her “blissed out buz­z­saw” music has often been com­pared to that of the Vivian Girls.

Duck­tails. They like to pro­duce sim­ple psy­che­delic melodies that fail to bore my already fre­quently duck­tailed ears.

Crys­tal Stilts. Another band I could lis­ten to for­ever. They are the next Jesus and Mary Chain. There’s no expi­ra­tion date on this one.

Atlas Sound’s River Card was a track I found on Mon­goloidGash, my friend’s awe­some music blog. It now resides per­ma­nently in my favourite iTunes playlist. Dream­pop to the max, this song is fan­tas­tic for those long 2nd-3rd date make out ses­sions in the back seat of your car / liv­ing room couch. Winter’s here, you’ll need want the body heat.

MP3s (click on link to pre­view, right click save as to download)

1. Yo La Tengo — You Can Have It All

2. Banjo or Freak­out — Some­one Great (LCD Soundsys­tem Cover)

3. Trailer Trash Tra­cys — Stran­gling Good Guys

4. A Grave With No Name — Open Water

5. Glass Candy — Candy Castle

6. Fleet­wood Mac — Albatross

7. Dum Dum Girls — Brite Futures

8. Duck­tails — Backyard

9. Crys­tal Stilts — Spi­ral Transit

10. Atlas Sound — River Card

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