Sunday, August 21, 2011

Weekly Playlist - at the office

Yay! I might actually remember to do this weekly.

So last week was long... here are the highlights of my playlist.


Collect Call-Metric
Lights- Ellie Goulding. This has pretty much been on my playlist for about 4 months
Lose It- Austra.  This makes me feel whimsy...makes me think of Jane Austin for some reason.
Foster the People- Helena Beat.  If you haven't heard them your behind.
Alchemy- Above and Beyond.  The whole Group Therapy album is stunning
In a dance mood...

Cinema- Benny Benassi.  True to style...really great song and then comes the part that makes my brain want to explode- not as bad as some of his others.
Titanium- David Guetta and Sia.  WHAT!  Why did it take me 9 days to discover this existed!
Raining- Kaskade.  How can I not love him when his album is called "dance.love"

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Weekly Playlist

I am going to aim for creating a post weekly that includes the music I can't stop listening to.



8/9/11

Wolf and I by Oh Land
Don't Care About Anything by Alex Winston
Happy Dre by Sky Ferreira - I love this girl, great mix!
Vegas by Vandalism - NYC better be ready
Be Okay- Ingrid Michaelson
Little Bit by Lykke Li
Empire State of Mind by Jay-Z - Oldie but I could use a little inspiration











My future plans

* Thanks to Dan and Andy for this magnet so I don't forget my goals


" immense power is acquired by assuring yourself in your secret reveries that you were born to control affairs" --Andrew Carnegie



Mockingjay

 Well I am unable to find the book that I wanted to read next so I am going on a blogging frenzy tonight.

Last night I sat on my porch all and finished the final book in the Hunger Games series.  I have to say it was probably my favorite.   Even the sappy epilouge with the cliche 20 years later thing wasn't terrible...not as bad as the one in Harry Potter.

Best part was the ending -I cried! I could feel the heartache Katniss had...not because I have experienced that but probably because the author did a great job creating the characters throughout the series.

Books seem fitting at the moment considering the world appears to be in complete chaos.  I heard on the news that the famine in Somalia will nearly wipe out an entire generation of children...London's burning...job recession/ market crash...what else?