On Sundays, I like spending more time at home. You find things to fool around frequently, except working. Listening music, watching telly, calling your lover or friends, going out (this is not something I'd prefer because of the crowd at everywhere) and your day finished! Waking up late, and putting some mellow music on is the best choice to me. So, I decided to make a nice list that loaded up with melancholic and atmospheric songs. You can also download any songs in the list:
Cranberries - Sunday ("Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?")
do you know where to go? where to go?
Holly Golightly - There's an End (from album "Truly She Is None Other")
Spring brings the rain, With winter comes pain, Every season has an end
Galaxie 500 - Fourth of July (from album "This is our music")
Adele - First Love ( from album "19")
forgive me first love
CocoRosie - Tahiti Rain Song (from album "La Maison de Mon RĂªve")
Barzin - My Life In Rooms ("My Life In Rooms")
my life in rooms, your life in books
Momus - A Complete History of Sexual Jealousy ("Tender Pervert")
Black Tambourine - Black Car ("Complete Recordings")
See also:
Top 20 Gay Anthems
Top 10 Train Songs
Sunday, January 03, 2010
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Contact
Popular Posts of the Week
-
Modern music recommended Has Been (2004) is William Shatner 's second musical album after 1968's The Transformed Man . Cover Cover...
-
The Man In Black shows hints of gray on American III: Solitary Man , his first studio album since being diagnosed with Parkinson's dise...
-
Expanding upon the themes of emotional and geographic isolation found in the band's previous work, This Is a Long Drive for Someone Wit...
-
The fourth full length release from Scottish brothers Jim &William Reid's post-modern group. No longer available in the U.S. the 19...
-
With their second proper album Meat Is Murder , the Smiths begin to branch out and diversify, while refining the jangling guitar pop of the...
-
Portishead's debut album, Dummy , popularized trip-hop, making its slow, narcotic rhythms, hypnotic samples, and film noir production c...

0 COMMENTS:
Post a Comment