Songs That Change Your Mood In An Instant
Hotsauce84
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It's been a minute since I've felt this with a new song, but that bassline in Snoop's "Crazy" (ft Nate Dogg - prod by Fred Wreck)....I swear that shit just washes over me and puts a smile on my face from the first second. I've been stressed lately over some local DJ night bullshit and I swear...having this song on repeat has most definitely helped my outlook.(Doesn't hurt that it comes right after Frequency's DOPE ass track!)http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?action=download&ufid=0659D62F2CC51011Herm
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EXACTLY what I was thinking and EXACTLY where I was when I first heard it. I had that "head bob that would be classified as a dance had it not been for the fact that you can't really shuffle your feet while driving" move going on with a BIG ASS GRIN on my face. Waving to the other cars like life is good.
Herm
--- me before reggaeton in the mix
--- me while it's in the mix
YES!!!
That another of mine!
(Where's the NICE ONE! graemlin when you need it?)
Herm
My song would be (lately):
-"Don't Want to See You Cry"-Clifford Coulter.
Runner ups:
-"Queen of My Soul"-Average White Band.
-"Let Love Enter"-Michael Henderson.
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
That said, just about any Otis Redding song makes me feel good.
Great call!!! I'll add:
-"All Night Thang"-The Invisible Man's Band.
-"Razzamatazz"-Quincy Jones.
-"Get Up and Boogie"-Freddie James.
-"You're the One for Me"-D-Train.
-"One Nation Under a Groove"-Parliament.
-"Mainline"-Black Ivory.
-"Dancin'"-Grey & Hanks.
-"You Make Me Hot"-Jimmy Bo Horne.
-"Smile Happy"-War.
-"Funkin' For Jamaica", "Let's Dance", and "Thighs High"-Tom Browne.
-"Isn't She Lovely" and "As"-Stevie Wonder.
-"Silly Love Songs"-Paul McCartney & Wings.
-"See the Light"-Earth, Wind, and Fire.
-"Alabama Soupbone"-The Ohio Players.
-"Part 2: Eight Ways of Love"-Paul Jackson.
-"Sky & Sea"-The Fifth Dimension.
-"Disco Nights"-GQ.
-"Movin' On"-Brass Construction.
-"Summer Breeze"-Seals & Croft.
-"The Logical Song"-Supertramp.
-"Could You Be Loved?"-Bob Marley & the Wailers.
-"I Call Your Name"-Switch (my joint!!!).
-"We're Going Out Tonight" and "Sparkle"-Cameo.
-"Bustin' Loose"-Chuck Brown & the Soul Searchers.
-"Wear it Out"-Starguard.
-"Too Tight"-ConFunkShun.
-"I Can't Stay Away"-Bootsy's Rubber Band.
-"Lovely Day"-Bill Withers.
-"Memory Lane" and "Take a Little Trip"-Minnie Riperton.
-"Feel Like Makin' Love"-Maxine Nightingale.
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
always gives me one of those happy Office Space moments...
"she had brown sugar all over her boogawooga"
Even though the vocals at the end get hella strained and dramatic, Daylight is one of my top ten songs I ever got addicted to.
How can a beat so sentimental be so spacey and progged out? I put it there with Ooh Child...
go get your cry on
Bobby Hebb- Sunny
Solomon Burke- Gotta get you off of my mind
Al Green- Guilty
Bobby Womack- Fly Me To The Moon
Dayton "The Sound Of Music"
Dazz Band "Whip It"
WAR "L.A. Sunshine"
Brothers Johnson "Strawberry Letter 23"
Isley Bros. "That Lady"
...
cream - sunshine of your love
david t walker - lay lady lay
new day - skull snaps
troy - pete rock and cl smooth
questions - loot pack
king floyd - groove me
atcq - electric relaxation
anti american graffiti - jay dee
ecstasy - ohio players
not available - shuggie otis
all these songs get me open. I could have a real shitty day, but after i hear one of these jawns a smile creeps on my face.
that "winter sadness" sample is
Four Tops - California Dreaming
Frank Zappa - Twenty Small Cigars
On the very mellow/nostalgic and whatnot side:
James Carr - On the Dark Side of the Street
On the mellow/stoned/groovin side:
The Pioneers - Papa Was a Rolling Stone
On the very stoned side:
JK and Company - Fly (even if I don't like the lyrics that much.)
Songs that change my mood no matter what:
Frank Zappa - Wind Up Working in a Gas Station
Television - Marquee Moon
Syl Johnson - Sock it to Me
Pretty eclectic.
- J