Headphones In

It seems to be a part of New York City’s culture that most people my age or younger walk around with their headphones in.  It just makes sense with all the commuting we do on foot.  I liken it to listening to the radio in your car; we just don’t have cars and we also need an excuse why not to donate to whatever song and dance act is collecting duckets on public transit between stops.

To avoid having to make small talk with my co-workers, I’ve found that continuing to wear my headphones at my desk once I arrive at work keeps me safely in the grey area between antisocial and highly focused.  Even if all I’m doing is tooling around the internet, I keep my headphones in and my eyes locked on my computer screen while making sure to change my facial expression regularly from intense stare to frustrated scowl to pleased grin to keep up the illusion that I’m working on accomplishing things.

If only…

It’s not that I’m not a social gal, anyone who knows me will agree that I chatter constantly with trusted friends.  I just prefer to keep my private life separate from my professional life as best I can in times like these.  With an election just around the corner and barely up to speed citizens itching to proclaim their political opinion to anyone that will listen, I find it best to keep my thoughts and opinions to myself, and also to block out the sound of others’ sharing theirs.

And so, lately I’ve found a nice mix of songs that is both laid back and upbeat enough to keep my energy level up at my desk as sometimes working and more often pretending to can take a lot out of me.  Here’s what I’ve been listening to these days:

  1. Starstruck – Santigold
  2. West Coast – Coconut Records
  3. Young Blood – The Naked and the Famous
  4. Dreams – Fleetwood Mac
  5. Walking On A Dream – Empire of the Sun
  6. Midnight City – M83
  7. Barely Breathing – Duncan Sheik
  8. New Work – JJ
  9. Everybody Wants to Rule the World – Tears for Fears
  10. Tongue Tied – Grouplove
  11. Black Balloon – Goo Goo Dolls
  12. Let the Drummer Kick – Citizen Cope
  13. Garden Grove – Sublime
  14. Life On the Nickel – Foster the People
  15. Lina Magic – 3D Friends
  16. Washed Out – New Theory
  17. No Excuses – Alice in Chains
  18. Amber – 311
  19. Soul Meets Body – Death Cab for Cutie
  20. Not Over You – Gavin DeGraw
  21. Someone Great – LCD Soundsystem
  22. Sometimes – Miami Horror
  23. Sweet Disposition – Temper Trap
  24. This Place is a Prison – The Postal Service
  25. Clocks – Coldplay

And so whether it be avoiding discussions on what used to be considered a private, taboo topic of conversation in public, or simply actually doing your job, I hope you find these songs as helpful in your work day quest as I have!

Sssshhh

 

Just In Time for Memorial Day Weekend…

Another holiday weekend is upon us, and Memorial Day weekend is one of my favorites.  It feels like the official start of summer; much preferred to say Labor Day weekend, which if you live in a state with seasons marks the end of being tan, thin and drunk all the time and the start to another pale doughy slush fest.  Both holidays are spent drunk at the beach, but only one of them optimistically.

For the first time in five years, this weekend will be my first trip to the beach this year and I am ecstatic.  Living in Santa Monica definitely spoiled me.  Before this year, the weeks leading up to Memorial Day were spent laying out to get a nice base tan before debuting the year’s new swimsuit.  This year I’ll be stepping out in public looking like I have jaundis and am in my second trimester, but I don’t plan on letting that get me down.

Key to my beach day enjoyment is a proper mix of chillin tunes; a delicate balance of upbeat and laid back tracks.  After many a year living on the water, I’ve constructed what I consider a pretty nice beach mix.  See for yourself:

  1. One Love – Bob Marley
  2. Santeria – Sublime
  3. Everybody Got That Something – Nikki Costa (don’t know it? Listen to it here.)
  4. By the Way – Red Hot Chili Peppers
  5. Brown Eyed Girl – Van Morrison
  6. Big Pimpin – Jay-Z
  7. The Boys of Summer – Don Henley
  8. Seed 2.0 – Roots (Listen here.)
  9. Flake – Jack Johnson
  10. Underneath It All – No Doubt
  11. Hypnotize – Notorious B.I.G.
  12. Smells Like Teen Spirit – Nirvana
  13. We Found Love – Rihanna
  14. Amber – 311
  15. Could You Be Loved – Bob Marley
  16. Wish You Were Here – Incubus
  17. Pump It Up – Joe Budden
  18. 2am – Slightly Stoopid (Listen here.)
  19. Ocean Avenue – Yellowcard
  20. I’m Yours – Jason Mraz
  21. Escape (Pina Colada Song) – Rupert Homes
  22. Teenage Dream – Katy Perry
  23. What I Got – Sublime
  24. All Mixed Up – 311
  25. Beautiful – Snoop Dogg ft Pharrell
  26. Scar Tissue – Red Hot Chili Peppers
  27. Lay Me Down – The Dirty Heads (Listen here.)
  28. King Without A Crown – Matisyahu
  29. Santa Monica – Everclear
  30. Float On – Modest Mouse (Listen here.)
  31. Island in the Sun – Weezer
  32. Sweetness – Jimmy Eat World
  33. Good Life – Kanye West
  34. Sweet Disposition – Temper Trap Listen here.)
  35. California Girls – Beach Boys

What jams do you lay out to?

Which of my mix could you take; which could you leave?

What are your Memorial Day plans?

Coney Island Beach on a slow day