All Mixed Up – Great New Music From Bruce Springsteen, U2, Semisonic, and Wilco
Here is this week’s “All Mixed Up” playlist with brand new songs from Bruce Springsteen, U2, Semisonic, Wilco, and an interview with noted author Bob Santelli who has details on a special Springsteen symposium coming in October.
Opening Theme – “Signe” by Eric Clapton
Hard Sun – Eddie Vedder
Sunny Days – Lighthouse
Sunny Afternoon – Kinks
Sail On, Sailor – Beach Boys
Going Out of My Head – “Beach Boys”
Fisherman’s Blues – Waterboys
Babylon – David Gray
I Am In Love – Deni Bonet
Evicted – Wilco
Learning To Fly – Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers
Cobwebs – Ryan Adams & the Cardinals
Maybe California – Shooter Jennings
Only Love – BoDeans
Sense of Purpose – Pretenders
Smile Pretty – House of Schock
I Know How To Party – Billy Hector
Expresso Love – Dire Straits
Atomic City – U2
Angel – Jimi Hendrix
Addicted To Romance – Bruce Springsteen
Bob Santelli Interview
Thunder Road – Bruce Springsteen
Welcome To New York – Ryan Adams
Memory Motel – Rolling Stones
Bourbon Understands – Jamie Hoover
What’s Made Milwaukee Famous (Has Made A Fool Out of Me) – Rod Stewart
Closing Time – Semisonic
Out of the Dirt – Semisonic
You’re Full – Tony Honk
Driver 8 – R.E.M.
Something Loud (acoustic) – Jimmy Eat World
Times Like These – Foo Fighters
Closing Theme – “Take Five” by the Dave Brubeck Quartet
Thanks for listening this morning.
6 Of The Best Rock Songs To Turn Up During The Fall
I’ve always found that Listening to certain music at specific times of the year can evoke powerful emotions and enhance our connection to the songs that we choose to put on. Music has the ability to amplify the essence of each season, making us feel the change in weather, amount of sunlight, and more, all around us. We’re going to take a look at 6 Of The Best Rock Songs To Turn Up During The Fall.
But really, there are songs that fit best in each season. Not just fall. In the bitter, cold, snow-filled (maybe?) days of winter, the haunting melodies of dark and dreary rock compositions or the warmth of acoustic folk tunes can almost blend together with the quiet beauty of snow-covered landscapes. The gentle strumming of a guitar can evoke the coziness of a fireside gathering, while the ethereal notes of a Sabbath tune for instance can transport us to a snowy cave on a mountainside.
As spring blooms, we often crave upbeat, energetic tunes that match the vibrant rebirth of nature. The cheerful melodies of an upbeat rock song or the melodic rhythms of something lighter like Dave Matthews Band can perfectly complement the blossoming flowers and the return of life to the outdoors.
Summer invites us to embrace carefree, sun-soaked moments. The rhythms of Sublime, 311, or the breezy harmonies of surf rock set the stage for beach trips, outdoor festivals, and lazy afternoons by the pool, creating a soundtrack for relaxation and adventure.
Autumn’s arrival calls for mellower, contemplative sounds. The soulful voice of Jay Buchanan from Rival Sons or Ayron Jones can resonate with the melancholy beauty of falling leaves and the anticipation of the coming winter.
In essence, choosing music in harmony with the seasons enriches our sensory experience, allowing us to savor the unique qualities of each time of year. It’s a powerful reminder that music is not just a backdrop to our lives but a conduit for our connection to the world and its ever-changing feel.
As you make your plans of what you’re going to do with the family this Autumn, Let’s take a look at 6 of the best rock songs to crank up during The Fall!