• 05-14-2004, 09:53 PM
    Worf101
    What song(s) mean "summer" to you?
    What songs, no matter when you hear them, mean warm sunshine and cool evening breezes to you? Is it a song you heard many moons ago? Or some tune that just brings that glorious time to mind? Mine are, in no particular order:

    1. "Dancing in the Streets" - Martha Reeves and the Vanedellas, "Calling out around the world are you ready for a brand new beat?" Masterful....

    2. "Stone Soul Picnic" - 5th Dimension, Laura Nyro's masterpiece of summer soul.

    3. "Hot fun in the Summertime" - Sly and the Family Stone. Classic

    4. "Wouldn't it be nice?" - The Beach Boys - Doesn't get any better.

    5. "My Girl"- The Temptations - "I got Sunshine on a cloudy day...." Poetry courtesy of William Smokey Robinson.

    6. " All Day Music" - War. Warm california soul.

    7. "I do love you." - Billy Stewart, sung by the cats on the bench below my project window on warm summer nights.

    8. "Grazing in the Grass - Hugh Masekela. What a summer instrumental.

    9. "Ohh Ohh Child" - 5 Stairsteps. My first summer ever in sleep away camp.

    10. "In the summertime" - Mungo Jerry. Sorry man, it just works for me.

    That's my story and I'm stickin' to it.

    Da Worfster :cool:
  • 05-15-2004, 07:18 AM
    Swish
    Almost anything from the Beach Boys of course, but..
    I have to throw in "Reeling in the Years" from Steely Dan but only because I remember driving around in the summertime and listening to that song over and over. I'm not much of a fan of SD these days, but I still think that's a great song.

    Swish, ready to hit the road in my 1980 TR8 on a sunny, hot and beautiful Saturday.
  • 05-15-2004, 07:48 AM
    Slosh
    Bob Marley and the Wailers - Legend

    I'm not usually a fan of greatest hits albums but you can't fault this one. Gets lots of spins on summer nights and in fact, I just played it last night.

    Another one I play often in the summer, but not much the rest of the year, is Sublime's s/t.
    The same can be said for The Violent Femmes' debut.

    And for some reason I always associated Van Morrison's "Brown Eyed Girl" as a summer song but I really don't know why.
  • 05-15-2004, 08:09 AM
    newtrix1
    just happened to be playin' "Boombastic" by Shaggy...
    ...when I read the post, it surely qualifies. Contains a pretty good cover of In the Summertime as well.
  • 05-15-2004, 02:04 PM
    jasn
    Summer music to me means southern boogie-rock, like The Bros, Skynyrd, The Mule, and a bunch o' one hit wonders, like Wet Willie. (Keep on Smilin' :))

    But I also have to say that Worf, you nailed a bunch of grat ones, including Ohh Ohh Child.
  • 05-15-2004, 08:05 PM
    dld
    Sunshine Superman, Donovan
    Summer In The City, Lovin Spoonful
    Let The Sunshine In, Cast Of Hair or 5th Dimension
    Come On Down To My Boat Baby, EMS
    Groovin, Rascals
  • 05-16-2004, 09:34 AM
    cam
    #1 for me is Joe Walsh's, Life's Been Good. It doesn't matter what car I'm driving at that time but when he sings "my masserati does 185" I always press on the gas just a little more, must just be a reflex, but then he sings "I lost my liscence, now I don't drive" then I remember, oh ya, slow down. What a great tune. Other ones for me in no particular order are: ZZ Top - Gimme All Your Lovin', Kim Mitchell - I Am A Wild Party, Foreigner - Feels Like The First Time, Loverboy - Notorious, Tom Cochrane - Boy Inside The Man.
  • 05-16-2004, 02:43 PM
    MindGoneHaywire
    A great number of Ramones & Beach Boys songs.
  • 05-16-2004, 06:25 PM
    Worf101
    You nailed the top one...
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by dld
    Sunshine Superman, Donovan
    Summer In The City, Lovin Spoonful
    Let The Sunshine In, Cast Of Hair or 5th Dimension
    Come On Down To My Boat Baby, EMS
    Groovin, Rascals

    Wonder how I missed "Groovin" by the Rascals. Perfect summer song. Always brings me back. Outstainding pick up. :cool:
  • 05-16-2004, 09:24 PM
    Smokey
    Songs from Doobie Brothers or Stevie Wonder always remind me of summer :)

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  • 05-17-2004, 07:16 AM
    Mr MidFi
    I did a compilation of about 20 of them once. Does anyone here have a copy of Summer Turns to High handy? I can't remember the track list, but these are a few:

    Soak Up the Sun - Sheryl Crow
    Twisting By the Pool - Dire Straits
    Me & Julio... - Paul Simon
    Santa Monica - Everclear
    Good Luck Charm - Elvis
    Pressure Drop - Toots & the Maytals
    I Can See Clearly Now - (I forget)
    4th of July, Asbury Park - Springsteen
    Rudy Can't Fail - The Clash
    Summer Turns to High - REM
    Sweet Hitchiker - CCR
  • 05-17-2004, 07:57 AM
    mad rhetorik
    Summer faves
    Husker Du: "Celebrated Summer"
    Ramones: "Rockaway Beach," "Surfin' Bird," "California Sun"
    Pixies: Oh man...where do I start..."Wave Of Mutilation," "Mr. Grieves," "Here Comes Your Man," "La La Love You," most of <b>Bossanova</b>...
    Jimi Hendrix: "Long Hot Summer Night," "Spanish Castle Magic," most of <b>Are You Experienced</b>
    Bad Brains: <b>I Against I</b> in its entirety
    Neil Young: "On The Beach," "Cinnamon Girl," "Cowgirl In The Sand,"
    Queens Of The Stone Age: "Leg Of Lamb," "Autopilot," "Feel Good Hit Of The Summer," "No One Knows," "Go With The Flow," "First It Giveth" "The Sky Is Fallin'"
    My Bloody Valentine: <b>Loveless</b>, the whole thing
    The Breeders: "Cannonball," "Divine Hammer," "Roi," "New Year"
    Jane's Addiction: "Summertime Rolls," "Ocean Size," "Jane Says" (gotta love that steel percussion...)
    Various Red Hot Chili Peppers songs
    Various Frank Black songs
    Various Beatles songs
    Various Kyuss songs
    Various Meat Puppets songs
    Various Beach Boys songs
    Various Dick Dale songs
    Various Weezer songs (mostly from <b>Blue</b>)
  • 05-17-2004, 09:07 AM
    Toady
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by mad rhetorik
    My Bloody Valentine: <b>Loveless</b>, the whole thing

    i agree... but doesn't this album scream out every season/weather?

    the top of my list would be any song by Hum and most of At the Drive-In's catalog.
  • 05-17-2004, 11:06 AM
    -Jar-
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Toady
    i agree... but doesn't this album scream out every season/weather?

    the top of my list would be any song by Hum and most of At the Drive-In's catalog.

    Hum is pretty good summer music. I guess I don't get that feeling with most shoegazer music though.. very wintry to me most of the time.

    Reggae is so summer for me. I have several cd comps I've made of just reggae and dub that get regular spins in the summer, but they mostly sit idle in the winter.

    Most 80's music for me works for the summer. Especially the more rockin' jangly stuff like Replacements, REM, Meat Puppets, Minutemen.. and punk like the Clash, the Misfits, Black Flag and the Sex Pistols. LONDON CALLING is a fantastic outside album. It's great to hear it echo off the buildings and other houses :D

    To me, Mercury Rev and Nick Cave are very tied to the winter.

    I can deal with the Flaming Lips though just about any time of the year.

    -jar
  • 05-17-2004, 12:35 PM
    PPG
    Sail On Sailor - Beach Boys

    Summer Breeze - Seals & Crofts

    Summer (The First Time) - Bobby Goldsboro
  • 05-17-2004, 12:56 PM
    -Jar-
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by PPG
    Summer Breeze - Seals & Crofts

    I keep thinking that chickie in the tv commercial is going to get down to the last shirt, but she never does.

    damn.
  • 05-17-2004, 05:12 PM
    RGA
    Hmmm

    Cruel Summer - Bananarama :)
  • 05-17-2004, 05:14 PM
    Dusty Chalk
    "It's Too Darn Hot" -- no, not the Ella version, I'm actually more familiar with a female crooner type that my dad was fond of -- Vicki Carr? Don't remember her name, but I remember her version.
  • 05-17-2004, 11:31 PM
    ToddB
    Husker Du - "Celebrated Summer"
    Pavement - "Summer Babe"
    The Jesus And Mary Chain - Stoned And Dethroned
    Almost anything from Superchunk, but especially "Martinis On The Roof"
    Lots of Belle And Sebastian
    Lots of Tobin Sprout
    Fruit Bats - Mouthfuls
    Much of The Wrens - The Meadowlands
    The Breeders - Last Splash
    Most of Idle Wilds stuff
    Also gotta go with the Pixies here

    Never would have thought of Hum as a summer band. Maybe a really humid summer band.
  • 05-18-2004, 04:51 AM
    Ex Lion Tamer
    Seven Seas - Echo & the Bunnymen
    Jamaica Nice - Yellowman (and lots of other reggae)
    Watching the Detectives - Elvis Costello
    White Man in Hammersmith Palais - The Clash
    Blister in the Sun - Violent Femmes
    Spanish Town - Garland Jeffreys
    Catapult - REM
    Kiko & the Lavender Moon - Los Lobos
  • 05-18-2004, 05:05 AM
    Stone
    For the past few years, it's been Fountain of Wayne's debut (self-titled) album, especially "Radiation Vibe." It's what I like to listen to in the car when I'm heading to the beach or somewhere "summer" related. I've already listened to it once this year.

    Traditionally, I've liked early Beach Boys and Jan and Dean, Ramones, Femmes, B-52s, etc. Like Jar, I tend to break out the punk (mostly straightforward stuff) in the summer more too.

    Stuff like Replacements, Husker Du and Soul Asylum get more rotation in the summer too for me.

    Hmmm, you'd think that Jar and I were the same age or something...
  • 05-19-2004, 10:22 AM
    Dave_G
    hot man hot
    Well, letseee.

    Billy Idol's "Rebel Yell".

    Aerosmith "Walk this Way".

    Foreigner "Hot Blooded".

    Mainly old school classic rock FM songs do it for me.

    Dave
  • 05-30-2004, 03:49 AM
    elances
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Dusty Chalk
    "It's Too Darn Hot" -- no, not the Ella version, I'm actually more familiar with a female crooner type that my dad was fond of -- Vicki Carr? Don't remember her name, but I remember her version.

    I love Vikki Carr (she is phenomenal in concert, very dynamic with a great stage presence), but I don't think she ever recorded that song. Perhaps you are thinking of Eydie Gorme's version? She is from the same generation of singers, and definitely qualifies as a crooner.

    Regards,
    Erick
  • 05-30-2004, 01:29 PM
    Dusty Chalk
    No, definitely not Eydie Gorme...but I appreciate the input.