Inlander 11/28/2013

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MUSIC | LOCAL SCENE

Winter Tunes

Combat the early darkness and freezing temps with songs recommended by local musicians BY LAURA JOHNSON

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or an entire month, holiday music is all-consuming. But after the gifts have been unwrapped and glowing fixtures taken down, which songs are there to help stave off the winter 1. “King’s Crossing” by Elliott Smith I always seem to listen to a lot of Elliott Smith this time of year. This song has my attention right now. It makes me feel calm during this potentially stressful time of year.” — Henry Nordstrom of Dead Serious Lovers 2. “Yes I Know” by Memory Tapes Besides Mariah Carey’s “All I Want For Christmas Is You,” this is my favorite winter song; I love [Dayve Hawk]. — Cody Thompson of Nude Pop 3. “Because” by the Beatles I don’t think there’s a more chilling vocal performance in history — those harmonies. Something about it makes me cold and look forward to summer that much more. — Matt Legard of the Colourflies

blues? We asked Inland Northwest musicians what tunes make the seemingly never-ending season bearable. Here are eight suggested tracks: 4. “Me vs. Maradona vs. Elvis” by Brand New I just love this song. I remember spending hours of my winters in my room when I was younger listening to that album; me and my friends trying to write songs like that, that album was a big part of my growing up. — Turtle Gunion of Death By Pirates

7. “Snow (Hey Oh)” by Red Hot Chili Peppers This is our band’s song. We end up playing a ton of shows at home in the winter, also at ski resorts. “Snow (Hey Oh)” gets us in the mood to play on stage when it’s freaking cold outside. — Flying Mammals

5. “No Quarter” by Led Zeppelin Next time you are driving in falling snow, crank up that song, I defy you to not love your surroundings. — Elton Jah, reggae Elton John cover artist

8. “River” by Joni Mitchell For me, this song perfectly captures the mismatch between the overzealous happiness of the holiday season and the wintry, melancholy feeling of longing and wanting to be somewhere else. — Liz Rognes, singersongwriter n

6. “Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels)” by Arcade Fire I think snow is beautiful and all ... I just don’t like walking through it, driving in it, or shoveling it. Being cold and wet just isn’t my bag. But listening to this song, I can at least be thankful that I’m not “living out in the snow.” — Eric Shears of Half Zodiac

See more winter song selections at Inlander.com/music.

Wednesday Nov 27th

SALLY BOP JAZZ & WHISKEY WEDNESDAY Happy Birthday Kelli!

Thursday Nov 28th Closed for Thanksgiving!!! Friday Nov 29th

JESSE WESTON TRIO Saturday Nov 30th

THE BUTTERBALL: Vinyl Butter Reunion Show

Sunday Dec 1st

HAPPY TIME PRICES ALL NIGHT Monday Dec 2nd

TRIVIA - 7pm

with Tom the Bonana King!!!

Tuesday Dec 3rd

TONE DEAF TUESDAY KARAOKE - at 9!

Wednesday Dec 4th

SALLY BOP JAZZ & WHISKEY WEDNESDAY

25 Craft Beers & Craft Cocktails 120 E. Sprague Ave.

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