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		<title>Songs That Sound Like This Photo</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some friends and I recently played a little game where we each chose a photo at random and created playlists of five to ten songs around a theme called Songs That Sound Like This Photo. Now that it&#8217;s over, I thought I&#8217;d share my creation. The complete list and a Flash-based music player after the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some friends and I recently played a little game where we each chose a photo at random and created playlists of five to ten songs around a theme called Songs That Sound Like This Photo. Now that it&#8217;s over, I thought I&#8217;d share my creation.</p>
<p>The complete list and a Flash-based music player after the jump.<span id="more-120"></span></p>
<p>My photo happened to be one by a famous photographer that went by the name Weegee.</p>
<p><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3032/3066330823_f93a0dd1c4.jpg" alt="Lovers by Weegee" /></p>
<p>A playlist built around this photo could easily hinge around bubblegum pop, but I wanted to take it beyond that the way the couple in the photo takes <abbr title="Public Display of Affection">PDA</abbr> a little too far. It was while searching my music library that I came across &#8220;Rapture&#8221; by Pedro the Lion &mdash; which is a bit graphic and pushes some boundaries (especially if you&#8217;re familiar with the band) &mdash; and realized I had found one of the key stones of my playlist.</p>
<p>The complete list follows with some notes. Listen to the playlist with the Flash-based player at the end of this post.</p>
<p><b>1. The Chalets &mdash; Theme From The Chalets</b><br />
This song could admittedly fall into the bubblegum category, but it&#8217;s really the first &#8220;sound&#8221; you hear when looking at the photo. Kind of whimsical and even a little funny. You really have to start here. (The version used in the Flash player at the end of this post sounds like a live recording. Not as great as the album version, but not bad.)</p>
<p><b>2. Pedro The Lion &mdash; Rapture</b><br />
The opening line, while maybe a little shocking, carries just a tad of dark humor into the second track. Thematically this song is perhaps premature, but musically it seemed to fit best in this spot. There&#8217;s something about this couple choosing to make out during a 3-D movie in the middle of the audience that sounds to me like they&#8217;ve turned off their brains and are letting sensation guide them. This line from the song captures them pretty well: &#8220;We&#8217;ve gone too far/ We&#8217;ve done too much/ We have to quit it/ Just one more kiss/ Just one more touch/ Please 10 more minutes.&#8221;</p>
<p><b>3. The Twilight Singers &mdash; I&#8217;m Ready</b><br />
When I received my photo, I knew I needed a song by either The Twilight Singers or Greg Dulli&#8217;s previous band, The Afghan Whigs. Something about Dulli&#8217;s music seems to match the vibe I was getting from the photo. Maybe it&#8217;s the sultry, gritty sound of New Orleans coming through. The track comes from The Twilight Singers album &#8220;Powder Burns&#8221; and it features a swelling intro called &#8220;Toward The Waves&#8221; that I included on my mixtape for a less abrupt transition from the last song.</p>
<p><b>4. Brazilian Girls &mdash; Losing Myself</b><br />
This song marks a musical transition in the mix. It&#8217;s more of a party song than any of the previous tracks and returns to the fun side of the photo.</p>
<p><b>5. N.A.S.A. &mdash; Whachadoin (feat. M.I.A, Spank Rock, Santigold and Nick Zinner)</b><br />
I&#8217;d honestly never heard this song before putting together the playlist. It was something I downloaded free from Amazon&#8217;s mp3 store as part of a sampler. I listened to it while searching my library for songs and something about it caught my attention. There was sort of an adolescent quality to the chorus (that as far as I can tell says) &#8220;Whachadoin? All the girls call my house and they say they see you out. Why you lie?&#8221; After the Pedro The Lion song, it was pretty easy to imagine the guy in this photo out cheating on his girlfriend. I think the intro is the weakest part of the song and don&#8217;t really care for it, so I actually cut out the first 20 seconds in the version I made for my friends.</p>
<p><b>6. Sara Lov &mdash; Let&#8217;s Get Physical</b><br />
In 1981, Olivia Newton John recorded this song with the foreknowledge that 28 years later when I worked on this playlist I&#8217;d have a song that could not be a more perfect fit. Except that I chose a recent version by Sara Lov instead. When I first heard this song in 1981, the most important thing about it in my opinion was that I could easily change the words to, &#8220;Let me hear your booty talk.&#8221; Listening to it again now, the lyrics are actually very suggestive, if not totally forthright.</p>
<p><b>7. Moby &mdash; I Like It</b><br />
I definitely wasn&#8217;t thinking about Moby when I first started putting this playlist together, but for some reason I stopped at his name in my music library. This song would have come much earlier in the list if I had been making this mix in middle school. Back then I had perfected a 3:1 fast to slow song ratio for making party mix tapes. Anyway, this song seems to match the more subtle sounds of the photo.</p>
<p><b>8. Interpol &mdash; Public Pervert (Carlos D Remix)</b><br />
I&#8217;ll be honest. The reason I chose this song was solely because the title so easily fit the photo. Don&#8217;t get me wrong, I like the way it fits into the mix. Following Moby, it sort of pulls the mood back to the griminess of making out in a movie theater. (Unfortunately the version in the player below isn&#8217;t the full song. You can <a href="http://songza.fm/~9ojp2b">hear the whole thing here</a>.)</p>
<p><b>9. Rilo Kiley &mdash; Portions For Foxes</b><br />
Knowing better but doing it anyway.</p>
<p><b>10. Ida Maria &mdash; I Like You So Much Better When You&#8217;re Naked</b><br />
My playlist would have been complete without this song, but it&#8217;s just a lot of fun and I thought it was a great way to end the set of songs.</p>
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