6/10/2023 0 Comments Laura diarey![]() Any time I’m listening to a song that fits into the category I’ve designated for a particular day, I add it to the list. I have playlists that I started over the pandemic for every day of the week. 11 Septemberġ1am I made brunch for my friend-family. ![]() I didn’t dance with a pen and paper in hand, but I do remember the following songs being played and singing along to them: I Love You by Karriem, a Toribio remix of Vale La Pena, Where Is My Man by Eartha Kitt, Reckless with Your Love by Azari & III and an Oliver and Thee Mike B remix of Blondie’s Heart of Glass. It was beautiful and the event finished with a dance party in a barn, with DJs Yoav and Schnay, who played a mix of global jams and dance edits. My friend, Mae Ryan was getting hitched in the woods around a lake in the Hudson Valley. Photograph: Sydney O’Meara/Hulton ArchiveĨpm Wedding bells. I flipped that last one until I was ready.Įrrol Brown of Hot Chocolate pictured circa 1975. Popped on Hot Chocolate’s Every 1’s a Winner and the Wonderland Band’s Wonderwoman theme, both also scored off my new bud Christina Gina. An Israeli artist singing a bolero in Spanish is a twist I wasn’t expecting, and it pulls at my heartstrings every time.Ĥpm I got ready for a wedding and took the energy up a notch. I binge this record constantly – especially the song Espera. We made friends over the pandemic when I was in Miami, even though we never actually hung out due to world circumstances. Then I took it to a funkier place with Silk Road: Journey of the Armenian Diaspora, compiled by Brother Dan out of Miami on his label Terrestrial Funk. Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio’s Soul Slabs Vol 2 and Vol 3 make perfect music for the home, put out by the good people over at Colemine Records. Since I do most of my listening these days on the road, on walks in different cities, I try to take advantage of a collection that goes a bit lonely at the moment. I do my best to listen to records, start to finish, if I’m at home – vinyl only. 10 Septemberġ2pm I hung at home and packed for my upcoming trip. The self-titled record, which I can’t find on Discogs, featured a cover of the Beatles’ I Saw Her Standing There. It’s now one of my most treasured records. The Rebels were a Persian rock band with members including two of my favourite singers from Iran, Ebi and Shahram Shabpareh. ![]() I honestly couldn’t believe that she had it and that she gave it to me. Popped on a 12in by the Rebels that I received in Toronto from a lovely woman I met, Christina Gina, who did a segment on Khruangbin for Discogs. 5pm One last push to put a bow on the studio.
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