Playlist #110: Graduation

Good morning, everyone. My grandmother’s condition has stabilized, enough so that I felt comfortable returning home this past weekend and back to work today. This week, my school will do graduation, as will many of the other high schools across Fairfax County. With that in mind, here’s a graduation-themed playlist for your entertainment.

  1. Simon & Garfunkel, “Mrs. Robinson”: From the movie soundtrack for The Graduate. Seemed appropriate.
  2. Third Eye Blind, “Graduate”: Who doesn’t want to get out from underneath all the bastards who’ve kept you down for years and years?
  3. Heroes Garden, “Graduation Day”: A friend’s sister plays cello with this band. They’re pretty good, in a Ra Ra Riot sort of way.
  4. The Verve Pipe, “The Freshmen”: Oh, Verve Pipe, Freshmen don’t graduate! C’mon, guys.
  5. Baz Luhrmann, “Everybody’s Free (To Wear Sunscreen)”: This was tremendously popular around the time I graduated from high school back in the late ’90s. And the advice the “song” offers (I hesitate to really call it a song; more like a spoken-word essay set to music) remains relevant even today: wear some damn sunscreen, folks.
  6. Billy Joel, “Movin’ Out (Anthony’s Song)”: A big part of graduating is the chance to move on to bigger, (hopefully) better things out there in the world.
  7. John Fullbright, “Moving”: I mean, I already covered this in the previous song. Moving on is a big part of graduation.
  8. Queen, “Leaving Home Ain’t Easy”: Queen gets that it’s not always an easy transition, though. Home is hard to give up.
  9. Pearl Jam, “Leavin’ Here”: Pearl Jam, on the other hand, are all about getting the hell out while the getting is good.
  10. Madonna, “This Used To Be My Playground”: This was the song played at my 8th grade graduation, which we thought at the time was super deep and really meaningful and now I realize is so corny it should’ve come on the cob.

Playlist #87

Happy Boxing Day! Here’s your latest playlist.

  1. Lil Nas X, “Old Town Road (featuring Billy Ray Cyrus)”: No, I don’t understand what bizarre deal with the devil Lil Nas X made, but this song is so earwormy that Chekov twitches when he hears it. That was a Star Trek reference, yo.
  2. Billie Ellish, “bad guy”: I’ve heard many, many great things about Billie Ellish, and I’ve tried on more than a few occasions to listen to and even enjoy her stuff. I can listen to it, but I’m not still not quite sure I can enjoy it. It’s just not for me. And that’s okay. It takes all sorts of music or all sorts of folks.
  3. The Crazy World of Arthur Brown, “Fire”: “I am the god of hellfire, and I bring you fire.” That’s how the song begins. The guy who sings it wears a headdress thingie that is also lit on fire. It’s crazy, and the song has a great organ hook, but it’s far less weird than that intro suggests.
  4. The Thorns, “Blue”: A “supergroup” (for lack of a better term) made up of Matthew Sweet, Shawn Mullins (that “Lullaby” guy), and Pete Droge, covering a song by the Jayhawks. The harmonies are pretty great.
  5. Bob Dylan, “Isis (Live)”: I kinda always loved this song, This live version (from the Bootleg Series, Volume 5) is even better than the studio version.
  6. Simon & Garfunkel, “America”: Just a beautiful song.
  7. Stroke 9, “Little Black Backpack”: One of those late 90s one hit wonder types that’s a lot of fun.
  8. Third Eye Blind, “Jumper”: One of the more upbeat songs about trying to talk someone down off the ledge.
  9. Vance Joy, “Riptide”: I still don’t know if the main rhythm instrument is some type of guitar or a mandolin or a ukulele or what, but I like it.
  10. The Wallflowers, “Back to California”: Rebel, Sweetheart is still one of my favorite Wallflowers albums.