❌Monthly Song Challenge: Archived🎵

Day 18: A song for a celebration

I was Rez born, so technically I was a snotty nose Rez kid as a baby. Not First Nation, but the sentiment remains. I have spent some time on a few reservations over my years, and seeing this level of positivity come out of what you see there is a cause for celebration in and of itself. SNRK are a pair of cousins out of the Haisla Nation in BC. They are proud of their heritage and spit with a wicked sense of humor and flow.

A couple of points of translation: "neechie" is a shortened form of an Ojibwe word "niijikiwenh," meaning "friend, and is used by a lot of tribes now. "Minay" technically means "brother," but it goes beyond that to closer to "all of my family everywhere." "Eulachon grease" is the oil extracted from Eulachon, an important fish to all the Pacific tribes from Alaska to California. Finally, "moos-moo-geethl" is a Heiltsuk word for "queen" or "boss."

"We them boujee natives -- new cedar, new sweetgrass, new sage."

"Boujee Natives," Snotty Nose Rez Kids


Finally, for @morelikeasong: waniseeka, Princess!
 
Day 19: A song for a hot summer's day.

I am by nature nocturnal. Life, now, makes me play by different rules, but when I ran my own company, I was usually still up editing at 4 AM and sleeping the day away. I have a love/hate relationship with the sun, and would have made a good vampire. And you can trace that back to high school, where summer for me was staying up all night and sleeping the hot part of the day away. And a lot of that time was just talking -- I can talk, if you didn't notice -- mostly to a lovely, dark-haired lady. Yeah, the best part of summer.

"There's a place off Ocean Avenue
Where I used to sit and talk with you
We were both sixteen and it felt so right
Sleeping all day, staying up all night"

This is Yellowcard, a Florida band probably best known for having a rhythm violinist. At its core, this is very basic -- a literal three chord song -- but the hook is great, the refrain is massive, and the chorus is hard to not sing along with. And the violin? It works. This is pure post-punk pop and a lot of fun. And it captures that high school summer perfectly.

"Ocean Avenue," Yellowcard

 
Day 19: A song for a hot summer day

Jamiroquai has never felt like summer to me. They're the soundtrack of a smoky neon-lit bar, where people sip plasma wine and discuss the intricacies of space travel.

But then they drop the rare acoustic track, and I just want to lay in the grass and have the world keep spinning around me, as I lose myself in Jay Kay's voice. Someone feed me grapes, please. It's an emergency. I'm overwhelmed.

Jamiroquai - Seven days in sunny June

 
Day 19: A song for a hot summer's day.

I am by nature nocturnal. Life, now, makes me play by different rules, but when I ran my own company, I was usually still up editing at 4 AM and sleeping the day away. I have a love/hate relationship with the sun, and would have made a good vampire. And you can trace that back to high school, where summer for me was staying up all night and sleeping the hot part of the day away. And a lot of that time was just talking -- I can talk, if you didn't notice -- mostly to a lovely, dark-haired lady. Yeah, the best part of summer.

"There's a place off Ocean Avenue
Where I used to sit and talk with you
We were both sixteen and it felt so right
Sleeping all day, staying up all night"

This is Yellowcard, a Florida band probably best known for having a rhythm violinist. At its core, this is very basic -- a literal three chord song -- but the hook is great, the refrain is massive, and the chorus is hard to not sing along with. And the violin? It works. This is pure post-punk pop and a lot of fun. And it captures that high school summer perfectly.

"Ocean Avenue," Yellowcard

Not heard this for years, thanks for sharing!
 
Day 19: A song for a hot summer day

Jamiroquai has never felt like summer to me. They're the soundtrack of a smoky neon-lit bar, where people sip plasma wine and discuss the intricacies of space travel.

But then they drop the rare acoustic track, and I just want to lay in the grass and have the world keep spinning around me, as I lose myself in Jay Kay's voice. Someone feed me grapes, please. It's an emergency. I'm overwhelmed.

Jamiroquai - Seven days in sunny June

That was my coin flip song. Yellowcard had tails...
 
Day 19: A song for a hot summer's day.

I am by nature nocturnal. Life, now, makes me play by different rules, but when I ran my own company, I was usually still up editing at 4 AM and sleeping the day away. I have a love/hate relationship with the sun, and would have made a good vampire. And you can trace that back to high school, where summer for me was staying up all night and sleeping the hot part of the day away. And a lot of that time was just talking -- I can talk, if you didn't notice -- mostly to a lovely, dark-haired lady. Yeah, the best part of summer.

"There's a place off Ocean Avenue
Where I used to sit and talk with you
We were both sixteen and it felt so right
Sleeping all day, staying up all night"

This is Yellowcard, a Florida band probably best known for having a rhythm violinist. At its core, this is very basic -- a literal three chord song -- but the hook is great, the refrain is massive, and the chorus is hard to not sing along with. And the violin? It works. This is pure post-punk pop and a lot of fun. And it captures that high school summer perfectly.

"Ocean Avenue," Yellowcard

Never heard a punk'y violin before!! That's new. Novel. That was aweome! Thanks for this :love:

That was my coin flip song. Yellowcard had tails...
I am not even slightly surprised. We're parallell entities after all!
 
Day 19: A song for a hot summer day


Baker Street - Gerry Rafferty
So many things went through my mind... songs for the start of a summer day, the end, a summer night... then this, THIS, YES, you know it, but THIS is what London sounds like on a hot summer day, the heat from the pavement and road, the stifling heat trapped between buildings, the quiet side streets that offer respite, the drifting along before another blast hits you, the hazy sky shimmering in the heat... the saxophone and guitars are the soundtrack to my city in summer.
Also... this is still an amazing song
 
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