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“The record you didn’t know you needed is what I am listening to in the other room.”


AI_IMAGE: A dimly lit vintage record store back room, shot at eye level across wooden bins overflowing with vinyl LPs. Warm amber light from a single hanging bulb casts deep shadows. Faded concert posters line the dark walls. Wisps of incense smoke curl through the golden light. The mood is intimate, analog, and deeply atmospheric with rich sepia and brown tones against near-black shadows. | photorealistic | landscape

Random Song of the Day (RSOTD) – Life On A Chain

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Pete Yorn at microphone, playing acoustic guitar circa 2001

I am really trying to find albums that have gotten lost in my library – things I have listened to in the past, and enjoyed, but that have since slipped my mind.

I have an elaborate system I designed to accomplish this and while it’s top secret and proprietary I think I can trust you all with it. Basically I check the time and then use that number (sometimes I add a zero to make the number bigger, that’s the really secret part) to look at an artist, album, or song with that position in my last.fm library, and then I play it or something else from that artist.

Today’s find is the 2001 release from Pete Yorn called musicforthemorningafter and I remember this quite fondly. I think WXRT played this one pretty frequently


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