
"What's Your Favorite Song at the Moment?" (2/2/22)
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02/08/22 • 58 min
In this Episode, I asked people on the VCU campus what their favorite song at the moment was. The artists in this episode range from Patti LaBelle, to Frank Ocean, to Lynyrd Skynyrd, to TV Girl, to Whitney Houston, and so on. I'll play both the interviews and the songs mentioned for y'all, and play my favorite song at the end.
I also tell a funny story about my friend's experience at a TV Girl concert, and I'll play her own song afterwards (Cross Country Road Trip, by Claire Haigwood).
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Songs played / mentioned in this episode:
Greatest Love of All - Whitney Houston
Lost - Frank Ocean
Wife - Mitski
Simple Man - Lynyrd Skynyrd
Lady Marmalade - Patti LaBelle
Any Colour You Like - Pink Floyd
Afrah El Maghreb - Abdou El Omari
Summer's Over - TV Girl, Jordana
Cross Country Road Trip - Claire Haigwood
They're Hanging Me Tonight - Marty Robbins
(If you like a song and want to listen to it again, please stream it directly from the artist instead of listening through this episode so they can get paid. I don't own the rights to any of these songs, and the goal of this project is to discover new music for you all and myself. I'm not trying to monetize off other peoples music in any way).
Follow me on Instagram for updates @playlist.of.the.people
In this Episode, I asked people on the VCU campus what their favorite song at the moment was. The artists in this episode range from Patti LaBelle, to Frank Ocean, to Lynyrd Skynyrd, to TV Girl, to Whitney Houston, and so on. I'll play both the interviews and the songs mentioned for y'all, and play my favorite song at the end.
I also tell a funny story about my friend's experience at a TV Girl concert, and I'll play her own song afterwards (Cross Country Road Trip, by Claire Haigwood).
Chapter markers are available on some platforms
Songs played / mentioned in this episode:
Greatest Love of All - Whitney Houston
Lost - Frank Ocean
Wife - Mitski
Simple Man - Lynyrd Skynyrd
Lady Marmalade - Patti LaBelle
Any Colour You Like - Pink Floyd
Afrah El Maghreb - Abdou El Omari
Summer's Over - TV Girl, Jordana
Cross Country Road Trip - Claire Haigwood
They're Hanging Me Tonight - Marty Robbins
(If you like a song and want to listen to it again, please stream it directly from the artist instead of listening through this episode so they can get paid. I don't own the rights to any of these songs, and the goal of this project is to discover new music for you all and myself. I'm not trying to monetize off other peoples music in any way).
Follow me on Instagram for updates @playlist.of.the.people
Previous Episode

"What's Your Favorite Song at the Moment?" (Best of Some Old Recordings)
After I got interviews for today's episode, I noticed when I go home that my microphone didn't pick up any audio - so I used some of my favorite recordings that I never released before. The artists in this episode range from Faye Webster, to La Lupe, to Elliot Smith, to Daft Punk, to Biggie, to Stevie Wonder, and more. I'll play both the interviews and songs for you guys, and give some commentary about the songs / artists throughout the episode. At the end I'll play two of my favorite songs at the moment.
Chapter markers are available on some platforms.
Songs in this episode include:
Kingston - Faye Webster
Adios - La Lupe
Lux - Pom Pom Squad
Alphabet Town - Elliot Smith
Touch - Daft Punk (ft. Paul Williams)
One More Chance - The Notorious B.I.G.
Return of the mack - Mark Morrison
I Keep Forgettin' - Michael McDonald
Regulate - Warren G & Nate Dogg
Boogie on Reggae Woman - Stevie Wonder
Wizard of Finance - Parliament
(If you like a song and want to listen to it again, please stream it directly from the artist instead of listening through this episode so they can get paid. I don't own the rights to any of these songs, and the goal of this project is to discover new music for you all and myself. I'm not trying to monetize off other peoples music in any way).
Follow me on Instagram for updates @playlist.of.the.people
Next Episode

"What's Your Favorite Song at the Moment?" (Recordings are mostly from early February)
In this Episode, I asked people on the VCU campus what their favorite song at the moment was. The artists in this episode range from The Spinners, to Hope Sandoval and the Warm Inventions, to Jacob Collier, to J Cole, and so on. I'll play both the interviews and the songs mentioned for y'all, and play my favorite song at the end.
At the beginning I talk a bit about the late great Betty Davis, and at the end I talk about my experience at the Mannequin Pussy Concert.
Songs played / mentioned in this episode:
They Say I'm Different - Betty Davis
It's a Shame - The Spinners
On The Low - Hope Sandoval and the Warm Inventions
Time (You and I) -Khruangbin
Lilly - Toro y Moi
Total Football - Parquet Courts
Anchin Kfu Ayinkash - Hailu Mergia
New Pammy - The Cavemen
Sky Above - Jacob Collier
In Your Arms - Sunbeam Sound Machine
Optimistic - Radiohead
Love Yourz - J Cole
Summer's Over - TV Girl, Jordana
Ozan Koukle - Lafayette Afro Rock Band
Red Clay - Jack Wilkins
Doin' It - Herbie Hancock
That's How I Got to Memphis - Tom T. Hall
Patience - Mannequin Pussy
(If you like a song and want to listen to it again, please stream it directly from the artist instead of listening through this episode so they can get paid. I don't own the rights to any of these songs, and the goal of this project is to discover new music for you all and myself. I'm not trying to monetize off other peoples music in any way).
Follow me on Instagram for updates @playlist.of.the.people
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