Two weeks ago, I was at a good start. Did a lot of workouts until my calves burned like hell, ate right, I didn't study as much as I should but at least I studied, and I was happy (sorta). Now, all of that effort has crashed and burned. It's time that I do things for myself, and right now, I feel like having Doritos. I spent the whole day eating Brownies and studying the way I know myself to. Now, I'm doing things for ME, and not somebody else. I've been too selfless and generous, it's time that I own up to it.
Because of this inspiration of 'letting go' finally got to me, I decided to write down my playlist. It's nothing new, but it reminds me of the old laid-back green hay Texan farms my family and I vacationed at a few months ago.
"Arms like Boulders"- War On Drugs
"Beautiful Man"- Mason Jennings
"Boy"- Ra Ra Riot
"Can't Hardly Wait"- The Replacements
"Carry The Zero"- Built to SPill
"Currently"- Keaton Simons
"The Debtor"- Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson (best song ever!!)
"Devil Town"- Tony Lucca
"Drown Them Out"- Viva Voce
"Gentle Moon"- Sun Kil Moon
"Girl In The War"- Josh Ritter
"Gold Lion"- Yeah Yeah Yeahs (best football break song)
"Hasn't Hit Me Yet"- Blue Rodeo (a song very close to my heart)
"Hell Yeah"- Rev Theory (for those who don't like hardcore, leave it. It's a typical college song)
"I try"- Ben Taylor
"If It's the beaches"- The Avett Brothers
"Juicy"- Better Than Ezra
"Just Lust"- Juliana Hatfield
"Last Friday Night"- Katy Perry
"Little Bit of Red"- Serena Ryder
"Moon"- The Swell Season
"New Messiah"- Dead Heart Bloom
"Oh my sweet Caroline"- Stephen Kellogg and The Sixers
"The Other Man"- Sloan (90's!)
"Revival"- Soulsavers
"Runaway"- Love and Theft
"Spilt Milk"- Matt Duke
"Stay Free"- Black Mountains (best song on the Earth!)
"Stood up"- A Fine Frenzy
"Strange Religion"- Matt Lanegan
"Summer's Kiss"- Gutter Twins
"This world will turn your way"- Tyler Hilton
"Way To Fall"- Starsailor
"Whenever we Finish"- Two Hours Traffic
"Wolf Like Me"- Tv on the Radio (oh my woooord!!!!)
"You Are the best thing"- Ray Lamontagne
Thursday, February 10, 2011
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