October 9's 13 Song Playlist - Meet Me In the Chasms, Meet Me In Outer Space - available to listen on Spotify and YouTube.
We Play Ghosts In Other People’s Stories
October 5th's 13 Song Playlist - We Play Ghosts In Other People's Stories - Available to listen on Spotify and YouTube.
Head Over Heels, and Other Love Stories
October 4th's Playlist - Head Over Heels, and Other Love Stories - inspired by Kelly Haigh's painting.
She Catches Your Eye In the Strings of Her Web
Today's 13 Song October Playlist - She Catches Your Eye In the Strings of Her Web - is here. Listen on Spotify and YouTube.
“Even In The Tremor” by Lady Lamb
Today's Song of the Day - Lady Lamb's "Even In The Tremor" - comes from my oldest daughter. I actually lifted it off of a recent playlist she made. A little familial music thievery on my part. I'm pretty sure she won't mind.
Top 5 Music Obsessions featuring Vivian Girls
Let's listen to October 2nd's Top 5 Music Obsessions with songs by Vivian Girls, Dum Dum Girls, Cocteau Twins, Brittany Howard, and Haley Bonar
These are the ghosts
Happy October 2nd. This piece is a redo/revision of a memory of mine, fictionalized to be about two sisters with big imaginations, and a love of horror (and castles made of blankets and 1970's TV trays). It is also inspired by the song "These Are The Ghosts", by The Bees, and this hauntingly gorgeous piece entitled "Storybook" by another of my favorite artists, Kelly Vivanco.
Dancing Under the Candy-Colored Moon
October 2nd's Playlist - Dancing Under the Candy-Colored Moon - 13 songs available to listen at Spotify and YouTube.
Top 5 Haunted House Movies
What is your favorite Haunted House Movie? Here's my Top 5...
Crimson and Clover by Joan Jett and the Blackhearts
Sometimes what you need most is a cover song. Though I have to admit, back in 1981 I had no idea that Joan Jett's "Crimson and Clover" was someone else's song first. For me, it was her song that would also become my song, as favorite songs often do. I'd listen to "Crimson and Clover" while lying on my bedroom floor next to my stereo. The song would finish and I'd lift the needle up, return it to the start of the song, and listen to it again ("over and over").