Find My Happy Place (Or, Music for a Bad Day)
We all have bad days. For those working in the social justice and human rights fields, where change usually happens at a such a glacial pace that it can be difficult to recognize, the temptation to succumb to irreconcilable pessimism is at times overwhelming. Or sometimes life just sucks.
We all have our coping mechanisms. I tend to turn to some combination of the gym (the rowing machine in particular), playing with my dog, and drowning out bad thoughts with loud music. (Possibly occasionally accompanied by dancing around my apartment. Otherwise, walking through the streets of DC with a zoned out look on my face.)
So taking a cue from Leigh's "Activist's Playlist" post on Change.org's Poverty in America blog, and from Michael's "Traveling Music" post at Humanitarian Relief, and sharing a selection from my "Find My Happy Place" i-Pod playlist (a product of my very broad taste in music):
Girls Just Wanna Have Fun by Cindy Lauper
Disco Ball World by David (pronounced Da-veed) Garza
Don't Stop Believin' by Journey (sing it with me now...)
No Seas Cobarde by Melina Leon
Get Rhythm by Johnny Cash
9 to 5 by Dolly Parton
Hiphopopotamus vs. Rhymenoceros by Flight of the Conchords
Bouncing Off Clouds by Tori Amos
Such Great Heights by Postal Service
Oh What a World by Rufus Wainwright
Live Your Life by T.I. featuring Rihanna (Ain't got time for no haters.)
Come On Eileen by Dexy's Midnight Runners (my favorite song from the 80s)
In Lieu of Flowers by Sarah Lee Guthrie and Johnny Irion
Shake It by Metro Station
Walking in Memphis by Cher
Love Struck by V Factory (shut up, it's awesome)








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