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For the Girls: November 2024

Wade Minter November 15, 2024
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This is the November 2024 playlist for the girls. The Songs "It's the End of the World As We Know It (and I Feel Fine)" - R.E.M. (Document (25th Anniversary Edition), 1987) A frantic, end-times singalong built on fast-talking lyrics and a bright alt-rock hook. "Carolina (feat. Justin Vernon)" - Sarah Siskind (Modern Appalachia, 2020) An airy Americana track that leans on gentle vocals and a contemplative mood. "Take It Off" - The Donnas (Spend the Night, 2002) A punchy garage-rock number with a bratty edge and a clean, direct chorus. "Baker Street" - Gerry Rafferty (City to City, 1978) A classic sax-driven soft rock staple with an easygoing, road-trip feel. "What Is Love (7" Mix)" - Haddaway (What Is Love - EP, 1992) A glossy dance-pop hit centered on a simple, endlessly repeatable refrain. "I Think I Love You" - The Partridge Family (Partridge Family Album, 1970) A bubblegum pop favorite from the early 1970s, built around a catchy family-band charm. "New York Groove" - Ace Frehley (The Very Best of Kiss, 1978) A swaggering hard rock track with a big bass line and a strong New York attitude. "Soldier" - Ingrid Michaelson (Everybody, 2009) A stripped-back pop song that mixes warmth with a quietly resolute message. "Feelin' Stronger Every Day" - Chicago (Chicago VI (Expanded), 1973) A polished 1970s rock track with big harmonies and a steady, uplifting drive. "She Sells Sanctuary" - The Cult (Love, 1985) A moody hard rock anthem that pairs a slow build with a soaring guitar figure. "Stairway to Heaven" - Led Zeppelin (Led Zeppelin IV (Remastered), 1971) A landmark rock ballad that starts softly and grows into one of the genre’s most familiar crescendos. "The Fine Print" - The Stupendium (The Fine Print (The Outer Worlds Song) - Single, 2019) A narrative song with gaming and sci-fi references, delivered with sharp, rapid-fire wordplay. Genres Alternative Singer/Songwriter Rock Pop Hard Rock Hip-Hop/Rap

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