Just A Common Example of the Working Poor

15 Nov

So, it’s Monday, and quite a good one at that. I really didn’t it was possible for such a thing as a good Monday. So, to top off a good Monday, let’s cross our fingers and hope for a good Random Monday Playlist.

  1. Summer Wind – Michael Buble
  2. Blow Away – A Fine Frenzy
  3. Move Pen Move – Shane Koyczan (every time this comes on shuffle, it always gets me)
  4. Girls Just Want To Have Fun – Greg Laswell (this is one of the funniest covers, I didn’t even realize what it was at first)
  5. In These Arms – Swell Season
  6. So What – Pink (I have to admit, I really do like this song)
  7. Working Poor – David Francey
  8. When Lost At Sea – The Wooden Sky (oh, this song, I do love it)
  9. Take Me To The Riot – Stars
  10. Two Headed Boy – Neutral Milk Hotel

So, maybe our fingers weren’t crossed tight enough, but it isn’t terrible. And there’s a topic on there that I’ve been wanting to talk about for quite some time. Any guesses? No? Okay than, David Francey it is. David Francey has been with me through my whole life. Through birthdays, parties, gatherings, everything. He was always there. And always reliable with his folky soothing voice. We had his CD Torn Screen Door, and I think I know all the words to each and every song. My favourites have to be Border Line, Working Poor, Torn Screen Door (reminds me of a house around here with a similar story), and Red-Winged Blackbird (we always played this when the red-winged blackbirds first showed up in the spring, every year). For now though, sit back, relax, and let the soothing voice of David Francey just wash right over you.

Oh David, I do like you. What I really like about him is how reliable he is. He never really changes, he’s always the same. When I saw him live, he was exactly the same as always. But for him, it works. It really does. And I don’t think I’m ever going to grow past my David Francey stage, and I hope you don’t either. Anyways, for now I’m out until next time. Hope you have a good night.

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