March Playlist

Important: Due to inclement weather, this Wednesday’s event with Christian Wiman has officially been postponed […]

David Zahl / 3.4.13

Important: Due to inclement weather, this Wednesday’s event with Christian Wiman has officially been postponed until May 15th. More details soon.

  1. holyrockMake Me Smile – Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel
  2. I Could Never Take The Place of Your Man (acoustic) – Prince
  3. Modern Girls and Old Fashioned Men – The Strokes and Regina Spektor
  4. Twist of Fate – Bad Lieutenant
  5. The Sound of the Streets – Suede
  6. So American – Portugal. The Man
  7. Les Fleur – Minnie Riperton
  8. Rock and Roll Dreams Come Through – Jim Steinman
  9. Tonight on the WB – The Comas
  10. Greetings in Braille – The Elected
  11. Love Me For What I Am – Lobo
  12. Love They Say – Tegan and Sara
  13. The Woodpile – Frightened Rabbit
  14. What Difference Does It Make? – Bobby Bare Jr.
  15. Rhapsody – Alejandro Escovedo
  16. Back of My Hand – Gemma Hayes
  17. Song for Judith – Judy Collins
  18. Monterey Honey – Cotton Mather

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COMMENTS


5 responses to “March Playlist”

  1. B.I.C says:

    Digging deep this month, DZ. Bobby Bare, Jr. and Gemma Hayes. Several years ago, I bought that Hayes album but the only way I could get it was ordering it straight from England…needless to say, I paid more than I probably should have.

  2. Ken says:

    Classical music fans may be interested in a wonderful Chorale Fantasy for Piano I heard live last night, a 2007 piece by the Korean composer Shinuh Lee. Entitled Comfort, Comfort My People, it’s in 10 parts, each part is inspired by a passage of scripture, and some parts have names taken from C.S. Lewis’ The Screwtape Letters. It’s quite remarkable to hear a young classical music composer writing – I quote – “to express Biblical messages and inspirations.”

    Part One is here, and others are linked: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYbheu2rvvo

  3. mbbkw says:

    Should I be scared that every time I watch Portlandia I see myself?

  4. Paul Zahl says:

    Lobo.
    Just
    Lobo.

  5. John Zahl says:

    “these are the original keys that were used on Pet Sounds.”

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