Garden State Soundtrack
Percy Sledge "When a Man Loves a Woman"
Aretha Franklin "Do Right Woman, Do Right Man"
Sam Cooke "You Send Me"
Stevie Wonder "I Believe (When I Fall in Love It Will Be Forever)"
Grovesnor "Nitemoves"
Hot Chip "Crap Kraft Dinner"
Hot Chip "(Just Like We) Breakdown (DFA Remix)"
Gorillaz "Dare (DFA Remix)"
LCD Soundsystem "45:33"
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That Grovesnor track is probably about my favorite right now. Actually, it's approximately the same kind of awesome as the theme song/opening credits for Clark & Michael, which I've mentioned previously.
In addition to this awesome playlist I have a few things to note:
Aretha Franklin "Do Right Woman, Do Right Man"
Sam Cooke "You Send Me"
Stevie Wonder "I Believe (When I Fall in Love It Will Be Forever)"
Grovesnor "Nitemoves"
Hot Chip "Crap Kraft Dinner"
Hot Chip "(Just Like We) Breakdown (DFA Remix)"
Gorillaz "Dare (DFA Remix)"
LCD Soundsystem "45:33"
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That Grovesnor track is probably about my favorite right now. Actually, it's approximately the same kind of awesome as the theme song/opening credits for Clark & Michael, which I've mentioned previously.
In addition to this awesome playlist I have a few things to note:
- Chris Berman claimed offhandedly the other night on ESPN that Don Henley's "The Boys of Summer" is one of the greatest songs of all-time. I just felt this should be reported somewhere.
- Driving in Pennsylvania this weekend I saw fair number of signs in Clearview, replacing older signs in Highway Gothic, as reported by the New York Times last month. The new signs were, as expected, extremely legible.
- Lastly, I was thinking the other day that Junior Boys ought to cover Def Leppard's "Photograph." This could be huge.
1 Comment(s):
Since Clearview was developed in part at Penn State, it's no surprise that Pennsylvania gets first crack at converting to Clearview.
It's funny, because a lot of the street signs on stoplights in State College are in Clearview now, but the one I ride my bike by every day at Clearview Avenue is still in the same ugly bold sans serif as it probably always has been.
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