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I'm just sitting here at work with my Ipod plugged into the computer as usual. I have about 1400 songs on there that I go through randomly every day.
I'm guessing since its a Friday that's helping as well but the last song that came on is one of my favorites and it always seems to put me in a good mood.
I've posted this like a million times but the songs that get me in a good mood are most Beatles songs.. especially Harrison's 'Here Comes The Sun' and 'My Sweet Lord'. But when I'm in a great mood, I'll pop in some 'Golden Oldies'.. when the holidays come around you'll hear them a lot in my home. Also, Jack Johnson songs are nice and mellow.
I've posted this like a million times but the songs that get me in a good mood are most Beatles songs.. especially Harrison's 'Here Comes The Sun' and 'My Sweet Lord'. But when I'm in a great mood, I'll pop in some 'Golden Oldies'.. when the holidays come around you'll hear them a lot in my home. Also, Jack Johnson songs are nice and mellow.
TGIF!
Nice. Yeah...a lot of beatles songs work for me as well.
I was looking for a good video of OAR's Crazy Game of Poker as that songs usually puts me in a good mood as well but there's not much on youtube.
that was a hit between late 1978 and late 1980, especially disco, relaxes me and picks up my mood
But really, Ringo Starr's "Ringo" album from 1973 is a great album with exhilirating songs that really make you forget your cares. Kind of like Sgt Pepper without all the pretensions
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