Tuesday, July 21, 2020

Day 132

On this 22nd day of the month of July in the year 2020,


a pandemic continues...but today forgoing all statistics, numbers, rates and projected numbers I will write about music.

And share with you a playlist for 2020 taking in to consideration all of the current events of the year.  I will not be posting links to these songs only a simple list with both song title and artist.  It will be up to you to search out the music you deem worth listening to either based on the title or artist that most tickles your fancy.  So without further ado I present Jack Brando's 2020 playlist aka music for a cozy lock down by government issue or How to start a revolution in three easy steps. 

In no particular order:

1. Pale Shelter by Tears for Fears

2. Germ Patrol by Egg

3. One step at a Time by Electric Light Orchestra

4. When the world is running down by The Police

5. To Live and Die in L.A. by Wang Chung

6. Hidden in the World of Dawn by Genesis

7. Panic by The Smiths

8. When the Shit hits the Fan by The Circle Jerks

9. The Sound of Silence by Simon and Garfunkel

10. Wild World by Cat Stevens

11. All by Myself by Eric Carmen

12. (Last night) I didn't get to sleep at all by The 5th Dimension

13. You and me Against the World by Helen Reddy

14. Bullet with Butterfly Wings by Smashing Pumpkins

15. We got to Get outta of this Place by The Animals

16. Manic Depression by Jimi Hendrix

17. One by Three Dog Night

18. Let the Sky Fall by Ten Years After

19. Revolution by The Beatles

20. Fuck tha Police by N.W.A.

21. Change by Rebecca Sugar,, Jeff Liu and Aivi & Surasshu (from the Steven Universe Movie)

22. Grinding Halt by The Cure

23. Kingdom of Doom by The Good, the Bad and the Queen

24. Time for Heroes by The Libertines

25. I wanna be Sedated by The Ramones

26. Solitary Confinement by The Weirdos

27. What the World Needs Now by Jackie DeShannon

28. America by Public Nuisance

29. While my Castles Burning by Roger Rodier

30. Move on by An Emotional Fish

31. The Revolution will Not be Televised by Gil Scott-Heron

Bonus: Check out the entire album entitled For the Whole World to See by Death

It was recorded in 1975 but lay dormant until 2009 when it was discovered and released. 

There is also a 2012 documentary entitled A Band Called Death 

Happy listening! 

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