Mae ‘Someone Else’s Arms (Live)’
Great live performance.
1) ‘Redemption Song (Bob Marley)’ Johnny Cash and Joe Strummer
2) ‘Mercy In You’ Depeche Mode
3) ‘Did You Get It?’ The New Gary Burton Quartet
4) ‘Cavanaugh Park’ Something Corporate
5) ‘Painless’ Mae
6) ‘Fool For You’ The John Butler Trio
7) ‘Everyone Knows’ Vacationer
8) ‘A Million Middle Fingers’ Matt Pond PA
9) ‘Not My Name’ The Ting Tings
10) ‘Point Of View’ The Pernikoff Brothers & Dan Germain
11) ‘I Want You (She’s So Heavy)’ The Beatles
1) ‘Goin Against Your Mind’
Built To Spill
2) ‘Promises’
Face To Face
3) ‘Tisbury Lane’
Mae
4) ‘Nebraska Bricks’
Saves The Day
5) ‘Salvation’
Citizen Cope
6) ‘Adelaide’
Anberlin
7) ‘President Of What? (Live)’
Death Cab For Cutie
8) ‘Cast No Shadow’
Oasis
9) ‘We’re Waking Up Kings’
Reubens Accomplice
10) ‘I’ve Got This Friend’
The Civil Wars
Mae ‘Destination: Beautiful.’ MAIL CALL. I first heard Mae on a sampler when I bought another Tooth and Nail artists’ CD (Underoath or Anberlin). The first song on the sampler was ‘Embers and Envelopes,’ and I instantly fell for this great band. The voice was soft and melodic. They had a great bass player. And the crazy Asian guy who played synths and keys was insane. This album is definitely in my top 50 of all time. And, the vinyl itself is fucking awesome; looks like the evening sky before a storm. Very excited right now.
1) ‘Walk Away’
Death In The Park
2) ‘The Death Of The King’
The Anniversary
3) ‘Always Straight Ahead’
This Day & Age
4) ‘Stop Crying Your Heart Out (Live)’
Noel Gallagher
5) ‘Someone Else’s Arms’
Mae
6) ‘Can’t Go Home’
Good Old War
7) ‘And I’
Boxcar Racer
8) ‘Tiny Vessels’
Death Cab For Cutie
9) ‘Lost Ones’
Lauryn Hill
10) ‘Hold Me Down’
Motion City Soundtrack
11) ‘Top Of The World (To The Simple Two)’
The Juliana Theory
Tomorrow will be a special mix for marijuana enthusiasts. Even if you are not or no longer ‘a midnight toker’ (like myself) it’s still great music and will be a nice mix to wind down the week to. Enjoy.
1) ‘Ascorcbic Acid’
Alphonse Mouzon
2) ‘Little By Little’
Radiohead
3) ‘She Said, She Said’
The Beatles
4) ‘Will We Ever Know?’
Valencia
5) ‘Such A Woman’
Neil Young
6) ‘Holy Roman’
The Get Up Kids
7) ‘The Hopeful and The Unafraid’
Jason Anderson
8) ‘High Wall’
The Wailers
9) ‘My Town’
Armor For Sleep
10) ‘Anything’
Mae
11) ‘Wooden Soldiers’
Person L
12) ‘Wanna Be’
Nine Days
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1) ‘Sometimes/Seven-Eighty’
This Day & Age
2) ‘Those Damned Blue Collar Tweekers’
Primus
3) ‘Turn To Stone’
Joe Walsh
4) ‘Shoot Frank’
Cage & Daryl Palumbo
5) ‘Painless’
Mae
6) ‘Nick Of Time’
Bonnie Raitt
7) ‘Only For The Night’
Rx Bandits
8) ‘Crown Of Thorns (Mother Love Bone) Live’
Pearl Jam
9) ‘Come On Hard’
Gin Blossoms
10) ‘New Man’
The Pernikoff Brothers & Dan Germain
1) ‘You Think You’re (John Fucking Lennon)’
Glassjaw
2) ‘Harmonix’
Surfer Blood
3) ‘The City Has Sex’
Bright Eyes
4) ‘Who Am I?’
A New Found Glory
5) ‘At The Wake’
The Format
6) ‘Pop Song For Us Rejects’
Silverchair
7) ‘Smoke’
Alkaline Trio
8) ‘Adelaide’
Thomas Dybdahl
9) ‘Superstar’
Lux
10) ‘How To Start A Fire’
Further Seems Forever
11) ‘Breath’
Pearl Jam
12) ‘Brink Of Disaster’
Mae
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