13 (ew bad number) Influential Songs

SIA-Breathe Me



The combination of the piano melody and Sia's raspy voice is so powerful. I loved this song the minute I heard it. It's undeniably raw and honest. The song builds and builds until you are completely sucked in. I have always wanted to do a dance piece to this song. Beautiful.


JOHN MAYER-Stop This Train


This song was one of those songs that just fit. It came out literally the week that I left for college and all of my best friends went to opposite sides of the country. I think this was exactly how everyone was feeling then. You know you have to go and that it's really a good thing, but in that moment when you have to hug your friends goodbye, all you want to do is stop that train and stay put. 


BROKEN SOCIAL SCENE-7/4 Shoreline

 


This is definitely a rock out song. The rhythm is infectious. Who knew Feist could be such a rock star? This is a great song to listen to when you just need a minute to let everything go and shake your hair around. Or dance around your house. You know. 


SUFJAN STEVENS-The Mistress Witch from McClure (or, The Mind That Knows Itself)




This song always makes me smile. The banjo melody is perfectly happy and the lyrics are ridiculous in the best way possible. This song feels like one of those crazy, insane family stories that lives on for generations. And...there is a horn section and mention of an Oboe. 


DAVID GRAY-Shine




What a beautiful song. Truly heartfelt, but powerful. He sings this song like he really means it. It manages to be heartbreaking and courageous at the same time. Enough said. 


PAUL SIMON-Diamonds On The Soles Of Her Shoes



This song sends me straight back to childhood. The intro with Ladysmith Black Mambazo is a perfect set up for the mellow rhythm of the rest of the song. One of my earliest memories of music is from this song. Great song.


FEIST-Mushaboom



My introduction to the amazingly talented Leslie Feist was through this song. The hand claps and the tambourine give this song such a distinctive sound. It sounds like a beautiful sunny winter day. I hear that there is actually a town called Mushaboom in Nova Scotia or something, and that is what the song is named after. By far one of my favorite songs of all time. 


JOHN MAYER-Quiet



This is one of John Mayer's earliest songs, from his first demo album. A lot of people don't know about it, which is a shame because I think it is one of his most intimate songs. I like this song because I feel the same way sometimes, just quiet. The blue lights from the TV dancing around. There is safety in just being quiet. I like that. 


SUFJAN STEVENS-Concerning The UFO Sighting Near Highland, IL.



I was always taken by this song. The melody is stunning and eerie. Something perfect for a UFO sighting. There actually was this sighting, too. I saw a show on TV that was entirely about this specific UFO sighting, and the lyrics in the song are completely accurate. The witnesses even talked about how it looked like three stars. There is a beautiful youtube video that someone did as a visual for the song:




JONI MITCHELL-River



I think everyone wishes they had a river to skate away on sometimes. That, and Joni Mitchell's impossibly perfect voice, is probably why everyone loves this song. Another good song for when you feel quiet. 


SUFJAN STEVENS-John Wayne Gacy, Jr.



After you listen to this song all the way through, it is sometimes hard to believe that it is about an infamous serial killer. Sufjan Stevens manages to underscore the terror involved in these crimes and show compassion and empathy for the killer. I think it takes a hugely talented artist to accomplish that. 


HANDSOME BOY MODELING SCHOOL Feat. CAT POWER-I've Been Thinking



Sultry is the perfect word to describe this song. It could describe Chan Marshal's voice pretty well, too. I never get tired of this song. Itunes says that I have listened to it 55 times. Only Chan Marshal could make spoken word come off that sultry. 


JOHN MAYER-3x5


This is kind of my song. I don't know what it is, but this song fits how I usually feel about life in general. Not to be broad and sweeping or anything. This is ironic since I like photographs so much, but so be it. I think traveling does bring me back to life. It energizes the soul to see a sunset or just a beautiful, nature-made place.
 I saw him in concert at the Gorge Amphitheater in Washington last summer, and he said: "I wrote this song about a place like this," and then played 3x5. As cliché as it sounds, I felt like we all appreciated and felt the same thing in that one moment. Everyone understood. 


OK. Enough of my blabbing. I could do this for so many more songs, it is ridiculous. But I will spare you. :)

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