Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Station House Radio: Spiritual High



The thirst to know… Does he love me? Is there a greater power than myself? Is Fidelity all it’s cracked up to be? What is my purpose here? What will be left when I’m gone? Can I make a difference? How much wood could a woodchuck chuck, if a woodchuck could chuck wood?

Okay, well maybe no one is agonizing over that last one, but like it or not, the questions we wrestle with are real, if only in our own heads. So much so that we sometimes express these great inquisitive introspections in prose and song; though not all require a hit and a black light poster.

Get on board as we take a trip around the existential landscape of the search for meaning; in love, life, and our need to make a difference. We’ll pass the questioning, the challenging, the lost and forlorn, the hopeless and those who will never relinquish the fight.

Who knows; maybe you, too, will find a nugget of truth in a verse of searching.


ALL ‘BOARD!

Playlist
“Spiritual High (part 1)” by Moodswings
“Questions” by INXS
“Birds with Broken Wings” by Ben Caplan and the Casual Smokers
“The Devil on My Cell Phone” by Chaise Lounge
“Sperklunker” by Savlonic
“Albino Crow” by David Schultz and The Skyline
“Who can I Turn to (When nobody needs Me) by Tony Bennett with Queen Latifah
“Forgotten” by The Punch Brothers
“Heading West” by Cyndi Lauper

Mandatory Mashup!
Crazy in Your Eyes by Bobby Martini
(Peter Gabriel versus Gnarls Barkley)

“The State of Independence (Spiritual High part 2)” by Moodswings
“Obstacle” by The Droids
“Whenever” by Beth Orton
“Under the Influence” by Elle King
“Ces Jours La” by Scott Fisher and the 1am Approach
“Tomorrow” by Ladytron
“Mis Dos Pequenas” by Orlando "Cachaíto" Lopez
“Simply Stardust” by Blue van Gogh
“Like Flames” by Berlin
“Spiritual High (The Finale)” by Moodswings

Don't forget to show your support by visiting the links of today's musical guests, where available. And, as always, from the whole crew of Neverland Transit Authority, thank you for your ridership. 

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