Monday, September 7, 2015

Station House Radio: A Summer Night Interlude



There’s a warm wind in the air. You gather with your friends on the backyard patio. Or maybe you’re on your apartment deck with that special someone. Lights are stung about. Or, maybe there’s a fire pit still glowing after the evening meal has been shared. Perhaps the dull hum of the city fills the air, or the symphony of crickets play under a canopy of endless, countless stars.

No matter where you find yourself, where you find summer you’ll find the summer evening. And regardless of its setting, no summer is complete without the musical accompaniment that weaves together a warm summer’s night of friends, food, and revelry. Whether fireflies light the yard back-dropped by trees, or your curtain is a twinkling cityscape at dusk, these moments are woven together by the sounds of the outside season.

So gather out back, fill your glass, and look upward and outward to the coming of the end of the year. These are the warm nights, the right nights, for mixing of laughter and memories.

ALL 'BOARD!

Playlist
At Night by Peter Gabriel
Good Night, Laura by Spoon
Closer to Free by Verbow
Beautiful by Socalled
Blue Lullabies by The Lost Patrol
Cactus by Euphoria
Sometimes by Depeche Mode
Harvest Moon by Cassandra Wilson
theme from Midnight Cowboy by the City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra 
Wandering Star by Kid Beyond
Wilderness by Clannad
When You're Alone from the soundtrack to Hook
(music by John Williams, lyrics by Leslie Bricusse, vocals by Amber Scott)

*Mandatory Mashup*
Jude'll Fix It by Phil Retrospector
 (The Beatles vs Coldplay vs Joe Anderson)

Piscatore 'E Pusilleco by Al Fabrizio & Hugo Wainzinger
Rely On by Behind the Scenes
Moon Behind the Tree by Serphonic
What are You Afraid of? by West Indian Girl
Anywhere by Evanescence
Bright Nights by Koop
Gospel by The National
Midnight Serenade by Satin Doll Big Band Reveival
Hail and Farewell by Big Country  

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 Tranist Authority, thank you for your ridership.  

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