Here is a list of my favourite 15 songs to listen to in the sun. Particularly
when in my little red motor; whether it’s off to start the summer day en route
to see my best friend who lives an hour and a half away, or even when I find
myself driving past the turning to my house just to have an extra 20 minutes in
the car with the stereo to accompany my viewing of the gorgeous Cornish
sunsets.
Dance Yrself Clean – LCD Soundsystem
There could not be a better suited opening track; to both
the final album that was made by the fabulous James Murphy and co, and for a
start of a sunny day. It begins slow as usual with LCD, but the wonderful
suspense of the genius seven minute duration up to the inevitable bass
explosion gets you from A to B with a hand punching the air and a shuffle in your
seat. Listen to it loud.
Don’t Look Back Into The Sun – The Libertines
Don’t Look Back Into The Sun – The Libertines
Possibly my favourite introduction to a song ever. Just a
loud drum and a simple guitar tune to be joined by the wonderful combination of
Doherty and Barat. Fabulous to walk with the rays falling on your shoulders.
How Do I Know – Here We Go Magic
Just a really laid back song, all components coming together
to make a beauty of a track you just want to sway to under a sunset, eventually
leading up to a more energetic thrusting. It will have you singing along with
woooo-hooo-oooo.
Walking On A Dream – Empire of The Sun
So dream-like, definitely a good one for the progression of
gears; I like it to start when I’m in a 30 zone approaching an A road. Another
swayer, can’t quite sing along because the lyrics are unclear. One which is
not, is “Never looking down, I’m just in awe of what’s in front of me”. Feel
that sun, look at that road. Sometimes I skip it back to the beginning simply
because it’s so seasonally delicious.
Keep The Car Running – The Arcade Fire
A nice little guitar to introduce all the other wonderful
instruments used by the talented Canadian group. This is one I thrust my body
forwards with, whilst tapping the steering wheel, and screaming along. The
combination of sounds are perfect for that summer vibe.
Sticks ‘n’ Stones – Jamie T
Oh wow, so many elements. A poetic start to get you in the
mood, similar to Walking On a Dream, I like to make the build up of speed to
correlate with the build up of the song. Such great verses, such a great
bridge, and when we finally get to the chorus, it does not fail to impress.
RUNNING WITH BELIEVERS. I could dance to it all day every day, shouting out the
window; you’re still my friend it’s impossible to hate you.
Green Garden – Laura Mvula
The lyrics just paints the picture of where you want to be,
and the music takes you there, strutting along the way, until you have got to
the garden, and you are dancing there like you used to. I go wherever you go,
wherever you take me I go.
Ray of Light – Madonna
An absolute classic accompaniment to a beaming sun and
motorway driving. Turn that indicator on and over take whilst you wiggle in
your seat and you proclaim how you feel like you’ve just got home, because it’s
true. Nothing better.
Plage – Crystal Fighters
Now, I think the majority of Crystal Fighter songs are
fantastic for the desired season. They have nailed the whole ‘song completely
embodying a summer feeling’. Another great build up of tapping growing into a
full blown arm flinging affair. “Come over here with your heart, and I will
love your heart with mine”. We’re probably in Barcelona, probably skinny
dipping in the sea completely intoxicated, probably listening to this song.
Take me there, I’ll do it.
Smile Upon Me – Passion Pit
Another one that takes a dream like stance. I like listening
to it when I’m going fast, and it’s going loud. Passion Pit’s lyrics really are
my favourite; there’s a place in this world where people like me are fond of
people like you. Just got the tempo and
vibe you need when the sun is shining. It makes you appreciative of your
friends, and appreciative of the weather. Especially if you live in Britain.
Feel The Love – Rudimental
Great dance song and lovely little voice. Not really little,
just an adjective I use to show affection. Booming track which was a great
soundtrack to the summer of 2013. No one can deny it, you feel the love too.
Send Me On My Way – Rusted Root
Aw. Now this is one you clap and march to, maybe even skip
round a pool table if you’re really feeling lucky. Indecipherable lyrics; but
with that flute or whatever it is, you are in the country in the sun. Or maybe
even in a toilet in a bar in New York, excited, and no one else caring. Turn it
up and bloody dance around.
We Want – Skindred
College summers, driving with friends who have just passed
their driving test. After the rap like introduction, you are bouncing. Bo bo.
Outside – Summer Camp
Haven’t had the pleasure of driving along to this yet, I
have, however, chose it as my buddy as I walk to work on the most glorious
afternoon. Nothing makes you want to take a detour more than this, lets go
outside today. A simple melody with the upbeat tempo makes you just want to be
where you should be. Outside.
Baba O’ Riley – The Who
My oldest favourite. Nothing says summer like The Who, being
out there in the field. Is it a piano at
the beginning? Who cares. Listen to the piano after it. Listen to Daltrey. Is
the sun shining? Yes it is. Listen to that drum roll, this is what life is all
about. Just when you think it couldn’t get any better, out comes the violin
solo, leading to the most perfect stomp. The perfect summer soundtrack. Thanks Papa, for introducing me to the
teenage wasteland. That sounds like he helped me get fucked up on drugs, he
merely just said one day “listen to this”
I feel chirpy just writing this. I await leaving the house
tomorrow with great haste; put out the fire and don’t look past my shoulder.
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