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AUTUMN PLAYLIST 2016

AUTUMN PLAYLIST 2016

Cozy sweaters, crock pots full of chili, crunchy leaves under your feet (not to mention a lack of bugs, humidity, or need for air conditioning)…the TMR fam REALLY loves the fall season. As a tribute to the colder weather, we have all pitched in to compile a playlist of Autumn-inspired jams for you to listen to with a pumpkin spice latte in-hand on your dark 5pm drive home, or perhaps next to a warm fireplace while you plan your holiday wish list. Enjoy!

Listen to the Fall 2016 playlist on TIDAL and see the track listing below.

Josh

“In Bed with Boys” by Algebra Suicide

“Never Again” by Slumber Party

“Runs in the Family” by The Roches

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Dave

“Indian Summer” by Eugenius (originally by Beat Happening, both rule!!!)

“Blessed” by Simon & Garfunkel

“Thirteen” by Big Star

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Ariana

"Autumn Sweater" by Yo la Tengo

"Colours" by Donovan

"Something Sends Me to Sleep" by Felt

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Cam

“Needle of Death” by Bert Jansch

“Emma’s House” by The Field Mice

“Crush the Flowers” by The Wake

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Jamison

"California Dreaming" by The Mamas & the Papas

"Hazy Shade of Winter" by Simon and Garfunkel

"Breathe Me" by Sia

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Ali

"Golden Days" by Whitney

"Should Have Known Better" by Sufjan Stevens

"Runaway" by Nice As F**k

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Kim

"These Days" by Nico

"Bad Ritual" by Timber Timbre

"Ewe" by Glass Lux

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Cody

“Inside my House // Some Place I Keep Dreaming About" and “Birds" by Ricky Eat Acid

“String Quartet in G Minor op. 10" by Claude Debussy

“Avril 14th" by Aphex Twin

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Nat

"Drugs" by Formation

"Afuera" by Caifanes

"Berlin" by RY X

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Katty

"White Flag" by Joseph

"Stay Gold" by Butch Walker

"Twice" by Catfish and the Bottlemen

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Kelsey

"Sea Of Dreams" by The Idle Race

"Run Of The Mill" by George Harrison

"Low Key" by Tweedy

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Jamie

"A Song for Jeffrey" by Jethro Tull (From the album This Was - 1968)

"In The Park" by George Harrison (From the album Wonderwall Music - 1968)

"Divided Reality" by Bo Hansson (From the album Magician's Hat - 1973)

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Yanira

“The Big Ship“ by Brian Eno

"Vicious" by Lou Reed

"Sound and Vision" by David Bowie

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Daniel

"Suede" by NxWorries

“The Bird” by Anderson .Paak

"Coronus, the Terminator" by Flying Lotus

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Rebecca

"Once in a Lifetime" by Talking Heads

"Your Silent Face" by New Order

"North American Scum" by LCD Soundsystem

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Brett

“The Blizzard of ’96” by The Walkmen - Everyone Who Pretended to Like Me is Gone

“Tragedy" by Norah Jones - Day Breaks

“Never Be Mine” by Angel Olsen - My Woman

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Swank

“Home Sweet Home” by Elizabeth Cotten

“We Shall Overcome” (Live at New Nazareth Church) by The Staple Singers

“Deep Distance” by Ashra

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Zach

"Spirit Was" by Lvl Up

"Because I'm Me" by The Avalanches

"Near to the Wild Heart of Life" by Japandroids

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Bliss

"Lullaby" by Chargaux

"Spain" by Mr Twin Sister

"Grilled Cheese" Cherry Glazerr

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Chloe

“Autumn Sweater” by Yo La Tengo

“Kiwi Maddog 20/20 (version 2 of 2)” by Elliott Smith

“Know” by Nick Drake

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Jess R.

"Heartaches by the Number" by Willie Nelson & the Time Jumpers (off Willie's newest release: "For the Good Times: A Tribute to Ray Price")

"Peace Trail" by Neil Young

"Rock and Roll Bye Bye" by Skaters

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Blackwell

"Molly" by Sponge

I heard this song right around the time Mabel was born five weeks ago and something unexpectedly struck a chord. I'd sworn off Sponge years ago as Detroit's dumb luck post-Nirvana grunge lottery winner c-level Stone Temple Pilots. They was no mistaking them as cool. But I really don't give a shit about what's "cool", there's some deep sixth grade reminiscence here and it feels good. I can sing along to this and smile, I can dig up live television performances from twenty years ago and marvel, I can YouTube modern acoustic versions and have it scratch every itch I was hoping it would, I can do mental gymnastics trying to justify buying a 100 Euro copy of "Rotting Pinata" on Discogs and ultimately not pull the trigger...but still constantly think about it. My wife is sick of hearing me sing this, not sure if it's registering with either of my daughters, but everything about this song makes me feel happy.

"Wow" by Beck

Catchphrase Beck lyrics on par with his best, most enjoyed when exclaimed by my three-year-old Violet with an amazed, drawn out "Like wooooooooow!"

"Gimme Danger" by Iggy and the Stooges

After seeing the documentary of the same name, I just keep singing this title to myself over and over...a Stooge song I've otherwise never cared for or spent much time with. Paternity leave does funny things.

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Comment and tell us what you’re listening to this season!


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