the onset of winter playlist

The Onset of Winter Playlist

the songs that make you flip your collar up and watch your breath, like smoke, escape your lungs.

9 thoughts on “the onset of winter playlist

  1. Snow Patrol – Grazed Knees – Final Straw

    Smashing Pumpkins – Thirty-Three – Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness (Disc 2: Twilight to Starlight)

    Modest Mouse – The World At Large – Good News for People Who Love Bad News

    Three of my favs..cool idea for a blog post!

    ~ Aaron I

  2. I was driving home the other day and had my iPod playing on shuffle, as I like to mix things up, and started to hear these songs that reminded me of the winters I spent in Japan. So I pulled out my Field Notes notebook and began to make a list of these reminiscent songs. Obviously it’s a list of my favorite songs, but what I’d love to see is feedback from others and what their playlist might look like.

    Thanks.

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  4. Excellent list. I too recently set out to create a playlist to help me through the cold months that so often remind me of love lost and dreams gone missing. Here’s what I came up with.

    Winter Birds – Ray LaMontagne
    Stumblin’ Home Winter Blues – Hotel Lights
    Faded From The Winter – Iron & Wine
    Rain On Every Weekend – Alaska In Winter
    From Cold To Colder – Red Animal War
    Winter – Joshua Radin
    Snowbirds And Townies – Further Seems Forever
    Photography – The Starting Line
    A Long December – Counting Crows
    Winter ’05 – Ra Ra Riot
    Cold Of November – James Germain
    Angel In The Snow – Elliott Smith
    Blindsided – Bon Iver

    I admittedly took a more direct approach by simply typing the word “winter” into my library and went from there. I was pleasantly surprised at the results.

    Best wishes
    Nick

  5. @anon – that’s a great song too

    @Nick – wow! Love your playlist. Some of those songs I’m unfamiliar with so I’ll have to check them out. Thanks for taking the time to post your list up here. That was my goal from the beginning.

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