driving outside in the sunshine
Since Steve & I were about to embark on a 12 hour road trip to the Atlanta Gift Show, I cruised itunes to pick up a few fresh songs before we left and this sunshinee groove by The Cults was one of them.
A review reads, "Cults music
is a throwback, an enigma, sunny and soulful, something you might hear
in San Francisco in the seventies, if you flipped through Joan Didion’s
“Slouching Towards Bethlehem” really fast, if you stood for a while,
maybe waiting for someone important, in front of a street glockenspiel
player, and then gave the guy some cash when your lover didn’t show.
You would walk home whistling that little glockenspiel line. You would
think about driving somewhere far away, whose car you could borrow, who
you would bring with you. When you got home you’d open all the windows
and write a sad song with lots of echoey guitar, record the paranoid
ramblings of some televangelist off your TV, sing/sigh some moody
lyrics. That song would be “Go Outside.”
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