1. Tarrega: Mazurka No. 1 in G Minor: Adelita (Rita Honti, classical guitar)
2. The Boxer Rebellion - "Keep Moving"
3. Garrison Starr - "In The Silence"
4. Primitive Radio Gods - "Standing Outside A Broken Phone Booth With Money In My Hand"
5. Matt Pond - "Pillar Of Salt"
6. Jeff Buckley - "What Will You Say" (live Theatre de Fourvière, Lyon, France, July 4, 1995)
7. Kurt Vile - "Society Is My Friend"
8. Blues Traveler - "Fallible"
9. Wilco - "One Sunday Morning (Song For Jane Smiley's Boyfriend)"
10. Guided By Voices - "The Unsinkable Fats Domino"
Quite a mix. Comes in quietly with a classical guitar solo, but the Boxer Rebellion song is epic and beautiful. Brand new music from Garrison Starr follows (one of my favorite people -- period) and then the classic from Primitive Radio Gods. Matt Pond, Jeff Buckley, Kurt Vile = three of the best songwriters I can think of. Another visit to my teenage years with Blues Traveler, one of my favorites from Wilco, and we end with Guided By Voices.
Yeah, this is an incredibly solid mix, something I really enjoyed listening to every morning this week.
The Matt Pond song is not on Spotify, but do not be lazy. It's absolutely incredible. A retelling of the story of Lot's wife, from her perspective.
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