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Does anyone know this song I heard at Old Navy on Saturday, May 3, 2008?
I liked it so much and I asked the staff as it was playing, but they didn't know. Unfortunately, I'm asking this a day later and have forgotten any lyrics but I still have the melody and tone in my head. This is a long shot, but here goes... It's a female vocalist, kind of a happy lighthearted (girly?) song, reminded me a bit of Sway by Bic Runga, but faster and with a bit of vintage reverb or maybe like a Go-Go's song. Indie, not much post-production, sounds a bit garage-ey, basic pop song with simple refrain. Have any ON stores gotten the May CD yet? Or could it still be from the April playlist?
No, it wasn't anything on that list, sorry. The song I'm looking for had no synths or slick production like Madonna. Just a standard band gig.
There hasnt been an update for May yet, but here is an incomplete listing for what was playing in March & April
Song Title - Artist
Miracles-Arrested Development
My First Born For A Song-Bell X1
Salty Air-Bitter:Sweet
Waiting 4 U-Chromeo
Friday Night-Craig David
369-Cupid
French Grass-Holland
Side Kick-Hot Dollar
If I Had Eyes-Jack Johnson
Satellites-Kelley Polar
Sea of Sine Waves-Kelley Polar
All I See-Kylie Minogue
Whatever It Takes-Leona Lewis
Las Luces del Norte-Los Ladrones
Cigarette Eyes-Matt Costa
Foto Viva-Mo’ Horizons
Solvent Produkt-My Radio
Ever Fallen In Love-Nouvelle Vague
I Melt With You-Nouvelle Vague
Just Can’t Get Enough-Nouvelle Vague
Nine in the Afternoon-Panic! At the Disco
Each Year-Ra Ra Riot
Go With the Flow-Remi Nicole
Na Nighty-Remi Nicole
New Old Days-Remi Nicole
Bossa No.5-Riolestic
Good Love-Seek Louch
The Song I Promised You-Taylor McFerrin
Ordinary Song-The Little Ones
Submarine Symphonika-The Submarines
Better-WrongKong
Catch Up-WrongKong
Any other Day-Wyclef Jean
Never Even Told Me Her Name-Air Traffic
Wreckless Love-Alicia Keys
Lead us to the End-Atlantic Soul Orchestra
Why'd You Lie-Brick & Lace
Sandy-Caribou
Is It You-Cassie
With You-Chris Brown
Bonafide Lovin’-Chromeo
Feelings Show-Colbie Callait
Oxygen-Colbie Callait
Livin' A Lie-Dream
Diamonds in the Sky-Husky Rescue
Luv-Janet Jackson
One Step At A Time-Jordin Sparks
Happy Rap-Junior Senior
Headphone Song-Junior Senior
Homecoming-Kanye West
February Air-Lights
Lost Children-Lost Indian Girl
Won’t Go Home Without You-Maroon 5
Shakedown-Mary J. Blige
Kids-MGMT
To My Boy-Model
Where I Belong-Motion City Soundtrack
Pick Up the Phone-Moving Units
Pocket Full of Sunshine-Natasha Bedingfield
Say It Again-Natasha Bedingfield
Take Me Away-Natasha Bedingfield
Get Lucky-New Young Pony Club
Party's Over-Nicole Atkins
Bitter End-Nine Black Alps
I Am The Black Gold Of The Sun-Nuyorican Soul
It’s Alright, I Feel It-Nuyorican Soul
Runaway-Nuyorican Soul
Company Calls-Office
15 Step-Radiohead
Body Snatchers-Radiohead
Jigsaw Falling Into Place-Radiohead
Shut the Club Down-Raheem Devaughn
Silver Lining-Rilo Kiley
I Should’ve Been After You-Rooney
Weekend With You-Ryan Lindsey
Fairytale-Sara Bareilles
Love Song-Sara Bareilles
She's So Lovely-Scouting for Girls
Buttons-Sia
Playgrounds-Sia
I Believe-Simian Mobile Disco
It's the Beat-Simian Mobile Disco
Aluminum Illuminati-Super Furry Animals
All You Got-Tegan & Sara
Back In Your Head-Tegan & Sara
Burn Your Life Down-Tegan & Sara
Soil, Soil -Tegan and Sara
The Con-Tegan and Sara
Headphones-The Aluminum Group
Man-The Bird & the Bee
Keep Your Eyes Ahead-The Helio Sequence
Shadow Play-The Killers
This Aching Dead-The Shocking Pinks
Madly-Tristan Prettyman
Ladies of Cambridge-Vampire Weekend
M79 and Campus-Vampire Weekend
New Soul-Yael Naim
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Accessories After The Fact: The Most Stylish GEAR A Man Can Own..
Often over looked, but nonetheless essential are men's accessories. Style isn't solely dependent on clothing alone - you can show up in your best fitting suit, but it's the minor details that round out and refine the look. In fact, the specific accessories we incorporate into our lives, tend to reveal more about our lifestyle and nature than the clothing we wear. One could go so far as to suggest they provide the accents that define our character, as accessories are a direct extension of our daily lives.
When someone notices the care you have taken in building your wardrobe, they will assume you have invested the same thought and consideration into selecting the personal items you carry around with you. Here's a guide to selecting your gear strategically to conduct the best impression possible.
The Wallet – It is generally accepted as proper form to keep a wallet with a slim profile for your necessary identification and credit cards, as opposed to a thick monstrosity, busting at the seams with old movie tickets, receipts, and the other mishmash that gets accumulated over time.
Opt for a bi-fold design, cut from the nicest leather you can afford. To further avoid that back pocket bloat, keep your cash in your front pocket organized within a silver or leather money clip.
The Watch – You can tell a great deal about a man by the watch he wears - in many cases, it is the only jewelry a man wears! The most important factor to remember when shopping for a watch is that it's all about the "movements". We're talking about the machinery inside the watch that makes it tick.
Ditch the quartz battery operated, mass marketed models that you can find in any drugstore and get yourself a real time piece. Remember to limit your list exclusively to watches that contain automatic movements. Do some research online to find out what some of the most highly regarded and precise movements are (they are identified by their number). Doing so will ensure that the watch you choose will be an investment that will not only hold its value, but in some cases may even appreciate in value!
The style you choose should be a reflection of who you are, so consider three things: the look of the watch, the type of piece that would best suit your lifestyle, and as mentioned above – the movement within.
Rolex and Omega contain some of the most intricate, polished, and respected automatic movements the Swiss have to offer. If you can't afford them, there are plenty of other watches that will have you looking sharp until you gradually work your way to the top tier. Find a reputable watch dealer online and buy something vintage. If you do your homework and know what you're buying, you will have a "real" watch that will hold its value and last forever. Providing you take care of it!
The Bag – With all the average man has to carry with him these days, a bag is a very practical alternative to stuffing his pockets. A nice, rich leather messenger style bag or attache offers the practically for carrying around your essentials: keys, smart phone, music player, documents, even a small laptop.
Just remember not to go so small that it looks like a purse, or too large or bulky that you're taking people out on the street. Look for something that is built to last, with some intelligent design to it (various compartments to organize what you need to carry). Avoid messenger bags with a single large compartment which will basically turn into a black hole that swallows everything you place into it and makes things impossible to find.
When shopping for a bag, consider the following scenario... if you saw this bag left unattended in an airport, would you call security or steal it? If larceny is your answer, buy the bag!
The Shades – The right pair of sunglasses will not only protect the eyes from harmful UV rays, but will complete an outfit. Everyone should own at least one pair. You can never go wrong with the aviator style originally developed by Ray Ban in the 1930's. It has remained the classic design for decades, popular in the 60's and 70's, culminating in the huge exposure provided by "Top Gun" in the 80's.
Still very popular among celebrities, the aviator is versatile and works well with everything from jeans and a t-shirt to a custom tailored suit. It also looks great on just about everyone as the design is flattering to the majority of facial structures.
While a more expensive pair is a worthwhile investment since they can be worn all year, if you're notorious for losing your sunglasses or even sitting on them, you shouldn't spend an arm and a leg. Opt for polarized lenses while driving to reduce annoying and sometimes dangerous glare. They are also an excellent choice for anyone with light sensitive eyes.
The Write Stuff – We all know the pen is mightier than the sword, but consider for a moment the powerful statement made by removing a fountain pen from your pocket to render your signature to the bottom of a contract or check. How compelling this would be as compared to producing a Bic Stic or any cheap plastic gel pen to accomplish the same task. In your endeavor to create your own unique style, a fountain pen is the key to standing out from the crowd.
Regardless of the fountain pen's image as a status object, many users were initially drawn by the aesthetics of writing with one. There is an added degree of comfort since the nib (tip of the pen) requires very little pressure on the paper to lay down the ink. A visit to a proper stationary shop will offer you a limitless variety of models and inks to choose from, providing even greater opportunity to personalize your approach.
About the Author
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"Vintage" to one person may mean a pile of junk to another. Personally, I like old school road bikes. There's a web site devoted to them – Old Ten Speed Gallery – link below.
Vintage usually means late '60s to early '70s bikes – sometimes earlier than that. I recently saw a 1950's something Schwinn on craigslist the guy wanted $450 for. NO WAY! It was a pile of rust. Just because it's old doesn't mean "Vintage". Just like a '57 Chevy in clean condition is vintage. A '57 Chevy full of rust is junk.
Older bikes are heavy compared to today's bikes. Most had just one speed, 3 speeds, 5 speeds or 10 speeds at most. Toady's bikes usually have 21 speeds or more & are much lighter. On the plus side, some of those old bikes were built so well – taken care of properly, they will far outlast today's discount store bikes. They are basically bomb proof.
One man's ceiling is another man's floor. '73 Schwinn Varsity on 2nd link below – restored. Sold on craigslist for $225. I didn't profit one dime because of all the new parts needed. Don't expect to make any $$$ from an old bike. It's strictly a labor of love.