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School Drive Playlist

This is my usual Friday morning 45 minute Sardine Canyon drive to school playlist - enjoy!  All the songs are hyperlinked to youtube so just click on the titles.

I think it has a lot of songs everyone loves but no one remembers how good they are until they go to some outside restaurant with their family and an old guy with a handle bar mustache wearing a Tommy Bahama button down is jamming on his acoustic and you suddenly find yourself mysteriously singing all the words with more enthusiasm than you'd care to admit.

Todd Rundgen - Bang on the Drum all day - My personal anthem
Men at Work - Land Down Under  - For some reason this was my song of choice in middle school
Talking Heads - This Must be the Place - My mom's favorite song
Jump for my love - Pointer Sisters  This ones got a little sumthin' extra from my favorite scene from one of my favorite movies...I hit replay every time I watch it
The Proclaimers - I would walk 500 miles - incredible memories from Camp Miniwanca, summer camp counselors 2009!
Mr. Mister - Kyrie  -I never actually know what the guy is singing here but I always sing some variation of Kyrie-a-laizon 

It's usually this or Taylor Swift. This is a no judgment blog. 

Enjoy!

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