I'm going to Falls Festival in Lorne this New Years. That means a trip down from Melbourne with the three other girls i'm camping with, which will of course mean much laughter, much gossip and more than anything, many a sing-a-long.
While the other three worry about tents, eskies and money, i concerned myself with the road trip playlist. I think we'll be powering along with mini speakers in a beat up station wagon, so it's like a Big M commercial all over really.
My list on my phone is currently seven hours-ish in length, so i'm not sure you need to see it all. But i think it's interesting reading, but that's coz i made it.
So after my little ramble, i'll screencap the list for your perusal.
Essential Road Trip items:
The Classics:
I'm talking the real classics, not what my students would call a classic, which would be like Chris Browns early works... In my list there's a touch of the Beatles, a touch of Queen, some Monkees and some Beach Boys.
The 90's Pop:
We're all children of the 90's. We were all brought up on a healthy diet of Backstreet Boys and S Club 7. So there's Bring it all Back, Backstreet's Back, and some Summer Rain and You were meant for me to unleash our teenage selves. Britney, Destiny's Child and Robbie Williams all feature as well
Australian Rock/Pop/Singersongwriter:
Powderfinger, Living End, Washington, Missy Higgins, Josh Pyke. The latter two who will be at Falls, so i hand picked some of my favourite tracks. I've also put on some Jezabels and Fleet Foxes because they will be there, but they're not in the playlist.
The rest is filled with "new" music that is good for a sing-a-long. And if we get tired of my music, there will be three other ipods to choose from! And yes, the Glee is there because they're good singing songs!
No comments:
Post a Comment