1. “Sinnerman" - Nina Simone 1965
2. “Time" - David Bowie 1973
3. “(I Was) Born To Cry" - Dion 1965
4. “I Don't Want To Spoil The Party - The Beatles 1964
5. “Call Me The Breeze" - J.J. Cale 1976
6. “Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever" - Four Tops 1966
7. “Picture This" - Blondie 1979
8. “You Better Move On” - The Rolling Stones 1965
9. “It's A Shame" - Spinners 1970
10. “Call The Doctor" - J.J.Cale 1972
Dawes new album, Stories Don't End, is like a pleasant stroll down Laurel Canyon. Highly recommend for fans of 70s soft rock like Jackson Browne or CSN.
Too true. That's why, if anything, I'll probably be doing more of this
But we should try to meet up before I'm too out of it. All these years, and I've never met a Songfactor in person.
1. Get Up (Sex Machine) - James Brown (1970)
2. All Tomorrow’s Parties - The Velvet Underground (1966)
3. Save the Last Dance For Me – The Drifters (1960) I think I've tried a few times to get this one in.
4. Lose Yourself To Dance - Daft Punk (2013)
5. Good Day Sunshine - The Beatles (1966)
6. September Gurls - Big Star (1974)
7. Head Like a Hole - Nine Inch Nails (1989)
8. Natural's Not In It - Gang Of Four (1979)
9. A Fool Such As I - Elvis Presley (1959)
10. Awake My Soul - Mumford & Sons (2009)
Right? They definitely have that 80s post-punk Siouxsie kind of sound, but with better production values.
Also, the first four songs on Yeezus might be the best thing Kanye's ever done. The rest of the album is just ok.
1. I Hate Myself for Loving You - Joan Jett & the Blackhearts (1988)
2. Master Hunter - Laura Marling (2013)
3. Youth Knows No Pain - Lykke Li (2011)
4. On The Radio - Regina Spektor (2006)
5. As Tears Go By - Marianne Faithfull (1964)
6. Fallin' - Alicia Keys (2001)
7. Con, The - Tegan & Sara (2007)
8. I Love It - Icona Pop (feat CharliXCX) (2012)
9. Lights - Ellie Goulding (2011)
10. I'll Fly Away - Allison Krauss - (2000)