Tune in Tuesday with Katelyn: Living easy, living free

Tune in Tuesday - Road TripFor the month of April, Tune in Tuesday is doing a road trip theme! Participants are invited to post songs or playlists that are perfect for hitting the road. I’ve never been on a road trip, per se, but I’m definitely planning one for the not-too-distant future! I’ve thought a lot about what songs I’ll put on my playlist…but since this is the first week of the theme, I couldn’t resist the blindingly obvious choice. Here’s “Highway to Hell” by AC/DC:

In my mind, classic rock and road trips just plain go together!

Tune in Tuesday with Katelyn: This modern love wastes me

Tune in Tuesday with KatelynI was watching TV the other day, and the season one finale of “How I Met Your Mother” happened to be on. “HIMYM” has historically had a really good soundtrack, so I had my ears open for any good new songs. As it turned out, the last song of the episode was “This Modern Love” by Bloc Party, and it’s been stuck in my head ever since! I especially like how everything builds to the end of the song, which is my favorite part. Hope you enjoy!

Tune in Tuesday with Katelyn: Good night, and joy be with you all

Tune in Tuesday with KatelynFor this week’s Tune in Tuesday, I’ve decided to share “The Parting Glass” as performed by The Wailin’ Jennys. I’m a fairly new fan of their music, but these three women do lovely a cappella arrangements of old folk songs, as well as plenty of original material. I  think this song in particular is wonderfully done; it’s one of the most beautiful songs about death I’ve ever heard. Hope you enjoy!

Tune in Tuesday with Katelyn: I said it once before, but it bears repeating

Tune in Tuesday with KatelynSometimes I feel like I have a split personality when it comes to music. On the one hand, I really love peaceful, melodic songs with intelligent lyrics. On the other hand, sometimes you just have to rock out! So for this week’s Tune in Tuesday, I give you “Fell in Love with a Girl” by the White Stripes. Prepare to spend the next 2 minutes thrashing about to the pounding guitar rhythm and snarling vocals!

Tune in Tuesday with Katelyn: Spent too long alone tonight

Tune in Tuesday with KatelynI definitely owe a debt to someone at Tune in Tuesday for introducing me to the band Frightened Rabbit. Sadly, I can’t remember who it was…but to whoever posted “The Loneliness and the Scream” (you know who you are), thank you so much! I’ve continued listening to their songs and haven’t hit a bad one yet. So this week I’m sharing a tune off their new album, Pedestrian Verse, called “The Woodpile.” Enjoy!

Tune in Tuesday with Katelyn: The one that makes me scream, she said

Tune in Tuesday - Love Song EditionAlas, February is coming to a close, which means that this is the last day for Tune in Tuesday: Love Song Edition. It was really hard for me to choose one final love song, but at last I realized that I couldn’t let the theme end without mentioning “Just Like Heaven” by the Cure. It’s one of my favorite songs, upbeat and compulsively danceable. The lyrics are surprisingly sweet and optimistic, too!

And if you want another happy love song by the Cure, check out “Mint Car”!

A Year with the Beatles: “With the Beatles”

Beatles_With the BeatlesTime to talk about the Beatles’ second U.K. LP, “With the Beatles,” originally released in 1963. This album is interesting to me because there are lots of covers on it. My hypothesis is that the band was still introducing itself to the world, so it wanted to draw in some new fans by playing familiar songs. I like the mix of songs, though I’m guessing that future albums will feature mostly or exclusively Beatles tunes. I like the album overall, but I think the covers are a bit hit-or-miss. Here are my thoughts on each song:

“It Won’t Be Long” — I like this one! There are some interesting melodic choices that keep the song from becoming too predictable. Also, we get some “yeah, yeah, yeah”s in this one — a precursor of things to come!

“All I’ve Got to Do” — Not a big fan…it just kind of plods along.

“All My Loving” — My favorite song on the album. It’s just so endearing and sweet (even if the chorus is basically just a scale up and down)!

“Don’t Bother Me” — I like that it’s in a minor key but up-tempo. The lyrics also make me laugh — very blunt and straightforward! And hey, George Harrison wrote this one!

“Little Child” — I dig the harmonica bits, but overall I don’t really like this one. It makes me feel icky that the singer refers to the object of his affection as “little child.”

“Till There Was You” — From “The Music Man”! I like what they did with it, though…there’s almost a Latin feel to the song. I also like the way Paul McCartney hits the T really hard in the phrase “at all” — not sure why, but it’s cute!

“Please Mister Postman” — I never realized the Beatles covered this! It was originally a Marvelettes song (which is the version I know), and the Carpenters also did a cover in the ’70s. It’s a good song, but I don’t think the Beatles added much to it.

“Roll Over Beethoven” — Not bad, but not as good as the Chuck Berry version.

“Hold Me Tight” — A fairly straightforward rock song with a few cool chord changes.

“You Really Got a Hold on Me” — Smokey Robinson! The Beatles version is definitely not as good as the original, but it’s interesting to hear Lennon and McCartney sing the song.

“I Wanna Be Your Man” — Has a similar feel to “Don’t Bother Me,” mostly because of the fast, driving pulse. It’s a bit repetitive for my taste…not particularly clever lyrics, for sure! But it was nice of them to let Ringo sing.

“Devil in Her Heart” — Bleh. Not a fan, but it’s nice to hear another Latin beat amongst all the rock ‘n’ roll.

“Not a Second Time” — I like Lennon’s vocal gymnastics in this one (lots of note changes mid-syllable). On the CD, it fades out really early, though — sounds like half the song is cut off!

“Money (That’s What I Want)” — I actually heard the Flying Lizards cover of this song first (thanks, “The Wedding Singer” soundtrack!) and didn’t realize it was a Beatles song. I like both versions, but they’re vastly different!

The next album on my list is “A Hard Day’s Night,” which I’ll write about on March 30, so stay tuned!

Tune in Tuesday with Katelyn: You are my favorite one of all

Tune in Tuesday - Love Song EditionIt’s the third week in February, and Tune in Tuesday: Love Song Edition is still going strong! I struggled a lot with what song to feature this week, since there are so many wonderful love songs that I absolutely adore. But I’ve decided to go with “My Favorite One” by Great Elk, because it’s not very well-known, but it definitely deserves to be! It was actually my cousin’s first dance at his wedding, and I absolutely fell in love with it. Hope you enjoy it too — and if you do, you can buy the entire album February for just $5! (To be fair, there are only 4 songs on the album, but they’re all really good, I promise!)

Tune in Tuesday with Katelyn: ‘Cause for us there is no end

Tune In Tuesday Love Song Edition ButtonCheck it out: Tune in Tuesday is doing a theme month! From Katelyn’s blog:

It’s Tuesday, it’s February, and it’s the month of love. Do you know what this all means? Tune In Tuesday: Love Song Edition is here! For those of you that may not know, for the month of February, us Tune In Tuesday-ers will be posting our favorite love songs! For each Tuesday of this month I plan to post a few completely random (yet totally awesome!) love songs that I just, well…love!

I love a good love song, so I’m totally in for this theme! Beware — sappy gushing may be forthcoming. 🙂

If someone asked me right now to name my all-time favorite romantic song, it would be this one, “Have a Little Faith in Me” by John Hiatt. I love these lyrics: they’re passionate, they’re direct, and they lay it all on the line. Nothing fancy or clever here; just a full-throated, no-holds-barred declaration of love. This is the song I dream of dancing to at my (currently hypothetical) wedding.