2022.07.06
What's weirding me out is I haven't added any new songs yet THIS month.
| ★ ★ ★ ★  | Psycho (feat. GAWNE)  Crypt & Joey Nato  | 
Visiting JZ (one of the few people who can sort of predict my music preferences) in Austin, we caught up on songs including this hip hop bop - fast patter along with scary psycho violins. | 
| Booty Swing  Parov Stelar  | 
Old-timey swing w/ some modern elements (played at my dr's waiting room) | 
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| ★ ★ ★ ★  | Creep (feat. Karen Marie)  Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox  | 
Another from my dr's waiting room, retro-cover.  | 
| ★ ★ ★ ★  | Eu Na Rua  Antonio Pinto  | 
from the movie "Nine Days" - very soft and sweet | 
| Sweetie, You're Wild  Flying Girls  | 
Dylan wrote "can either of you tell me why this song is both catchy and unsettling? Is the rhythm on the up-beat? I love it/it makes my brain hurt." | 
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| Through the Valley  Ashley Johnson & Chris Rondinella  | 
Get Played podcast mentioned this from the end theme for Last of Us Part 2...  femalre voice and guitar with an apocalyptic vibe. | 
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| Abla Deme Lazim Olur  Lalalar  | 
Funky grindy pop used in an Apple Keynote (not the part in arabic I guess) | 
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| ★ ★ ★ ★  | Bridge Over Troubled Water  Johnny Cash  | 
I've been looking for more Johnny Cash ever since "When The Man Comes Around" wasa a little bit too apocalyptic for my taste... | 
| We Ain't Came to Lose  Raekwon & Ghostface Killah  | 
Making the rounds, some of the Wu-Tang doing a track for the new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles game. | 
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| The Good Book (Live)  Tim Minchin  | 
I remember this jokey book about the Bible from wayback when, especially "I know the Good Book's good because the Good Book says it's good / I know the Good Book knows it's good because a really good book would" | 
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| ★ ★ ★ ★  | Start with Goodbye, Stop with Hello  Eliza Rickman  | 
Kind of haunting, toy-piano song, heard it Courtney's party recently but feel I know it from somewhere else. | 
| Jolene  Me First and The Gimme Gimmes  | 
high energy version of Dolly Parton's classic via My dad is addicted to rock and metal covers of pop songs... | 
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| Oh Mary, Don't You Weep  The Swan Silvertones  | 
Old school Doo-Wop... reading up on "Bridge Over Troubled Water", this song was an influence on Paul Simon... | 
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| Rolling in the Deep (feat. Monique)  Urban Love  | 
Heard this in a Japanese restaurant in Montreal... it's a Bossa Nova cover, but it's maybe too close to the original... | 
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| ★ ★ ★ ★  | 99 Red Balloons  Nova Bossa Ltd. & Lizette  | 
Another Bossa Nova cover from Montreal... really dig it. | 
