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SWITCHFOOT'S PLAYLISTS
Ever wonder what kind of music Switchfoot listens to? Find out! We've collected a few various music playlist that the guys have released over the years and we've posted them here for your enjoyment.
JON'S 2008 CELEBRITY PLAYLIST As shared with a Oregon radio station.
First Time - Lifehouse Those guys are really great people, we've played with them a few times, I really like those guys. I remember the first time I heard their song, I think I was still living at my folks house and this was before I dropped out of college and I loved it. I think Jason's got a great voice, and they're really great people, really fun to be around.
1 2 3 4 - Fiest I will always remember the time I got a chance to see Fiest in Australlia, in Melbourne. That girl can sing and she is incredibly gifted at song writing and she actually is one of the few female guitar players that you hear play and you think "Man, she know's what she's doing." Not just carrying a song on a guitar, but actually going places on a guitar that you don't often hear, and I was very impressed. The only tragedy of the night is that she said 'Sydney' instead of Melbourne, which kind of got the whole crowd riled up. Because it's like saying Seattle in Portland type of thing. Anyways, other than that, she's brilliant and this is a great song.
Nothing Left to Lose - Mat Kearny I actually had a chance to go on a man date with him not so long ago. You know you have man dates where you have a chance to go out to dinner and a movie with some folks. It was great to see him. It was one of those rare moments when you're in a band, on tour and your not playing a show. Even rarer is the night where there are other bands in the same town passing through. It just so happened that the Mute Math, Eisley tour was there... Matt was there... we were in town... and some other friends. We all just kind of went out and we went to Outback Steakhouse and got like a table for forty. So that was my man date with Mat Kearny. That was fun. You split the bill you know - unless you're really good friends... then you can kind of fight for it.
Boston - Augustana We got a chance to take them out on their first real tour back in the day. Eisley was on that bill as well. And man! They're just good guys... Jared is a good friend of mine... and I owe him a call, that's why I wanted to make sure I picked that song for you guys to play. They're kind of from all over, but they're San Diego transplants. I lived in Boston for several years so... appropriate to pick a song about 'I think I'll go to Boston'. It's one of those things where I think California is almost an iconic... it's like this thing where the Chile Peppers have written so many songs about California in the lyrics, that you almost can't write any California songs. They did it successfully, so my hat goes off.
Be My Escape - Relient K I love Matt and the boys. This tour has been a great time to kind of chill with them. They're kind of like little brothers for me, we've known them for so long. I remember the first time we played with them before they were signed or anything, they were the local openers. He [Matt] was still working at Wendy's... and just great, really catchy, smartly written songs. It's good to see them kind of come into their own... and to be on Late Night TV... to be flipping stations, and see them, it's great. I'm very proud of those guys.
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JON'S DJ LIST Recently, Jon DJ'd on SpiritRocks, a station on Sirus radio. Here is the list of the songs that he played by various Christian artists.
(Courtesy of Aki)
Storm The Gates of Hell - Demon Hunter
Live Free or Let Me Die - Skillet
Something Greater - Olivia The Band
Stand Here With Me - Creed
Apathy for Apologies - Everyday Sunday
On the Brink Of It All- Ever Stay Red
Yemkela - Blindside
We Need Each Other - Sanctus Real
Madman - Wavorly
A Whisper and A Clamor - Anberlin
Nothing Left - As I Lay Dying
Broken Heart - Falling Up
It Was You - 12 Stones
All Around Me - Flyleaf
Say This Sooner - The Almost
For the Love of the Game - Pillar
Never Going Back to Ok - The Afters
Excusable - Transition
Illuminate - Project 86
Myspace - Eleventyseven
I Need You - Relient K
Unbreakable - Fireflight
Falls Apart - Thousand Foot Krutch
When Hope is All you Have - Spoken
Youth of the Nation - P.O.D.
All That Matters - Addison Road
Angels - MXPX
Become Who You Are - Mainstay
Everything - Lifehouse
Can't Hide - DecembeRadio
Dying to Live - Jonah33
Writing On the Wall - Underoath
I Believe - Third Day
You Are My Hope- Skillet
There Is A Reason - Caedmon's Call
Larger than Life - Downhere
You Raise Me Up - Selah
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SWITCHFOOT'S LIST OF MUSIC YOU SHOULD HEAR: As posted on Amazon.com in early 2007.
It's Never Been Like That - Phoenix This is one of our favorite albums of the year! We saw this band live in San Diego and went surfing with them. They have a fresh, organized sound that makes us excited to travel. This accessable band is for the masses! Viva Paris, France!
Mute Math - Mute Math These guys are some of the best musicians we know. This eclectic pop blend of rock and rhythm is truly unique. Their passionate live performance is one of the hardest to follow for any band. They are going to blow you away!
Frengers - Mew From first listen, this majestic music draws you in. The symphonic euro rock sound is charged with full production and soaring anthemic melodies.
Z - My Morning Jacket This album is a modern day classic. Jim James' haunting vocal picks up where Neil Young left off, and the songs fall somewhere between The Who, Wilco, and Skynard.
Silent Alarm - Bloc Party The contagious energy of this album always gets me excited. Everyone likes this band, and rightly so, they have great songs. "The Police" would be proud...
The Last Broadcast - Doves This is a great "soundtrack for life" album. It has songs for whatever mood you are in.
Let It Die - Feist We saw her live in Australia and fell in love with her music immediately! Her classy smooth vocals take you to another era.
Multiply - Jamie Lidell Who knew this much soul could come from a small British man... We love the clean beats and legendary production behind these fashionably cool grooves.
Happy Hollow - Cursive These indie rock icons have a grasp of musical chaos. The dissonant arrangements have inspired a new musical freedom.
Takk... - Sigur Ros This is heavenly music. These "Icelandic angels" made a beautiful album.
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SWITCHFOOT'S CELEBRITY PLAYLIST: As posted on iTunes in 2005.
"We've always wanted to make an itunes playlist, because there are few things in life more satisfying than turning people onto good music. But it wasn't until we were finally given the oppurtunity that we realized just how daunting the task really is. We could have easily compiled a playlist of hundreds of songs that would all fall under the category of 'favorites,' so narrowing it down was a challenge. Where to begin? We had to be selective, so we stayed away from the classics - they've been included on enough playlists already. We also stayed away from the big names - what's the point if everyone's already heard the song? This was a chance to showcase some of the best songs of the past few years, and hopefully turn some people on to some new music. So here they are, 24* songs to blow your mind...enjoy."
*iTunes only has 20 songs off the Switchfoot Playlist listed. We've managed to find the original 23, but we are still missing one tune.
Major Leagues - Pavement "Here's a tune off the record that has gotten me home from LA on many a night drives; this track hits around Orange County somewhere if you drive fast enough."
Between the Bars - Madeleine Peyroux "We played this song the night Elliot Smith died- it means a lot to me. To heat this song sung by the ghost of Billy Holiday brings a wonderful closure of shorts."
I Turn My Camera On - Spoon "You have your headphones on- so you can't tell that you're breathing a little louder than you should and your toe is tapping noisily on the ground. You have a silly grin on your face and I'm pretty sure this track is ringing in your ears."
Reservations - Wilco "This love song is trying to break your heart. The entire record is a journey of sound and fury. We had the honor of playing between Nickel Creek (incredible san diego people) and these guys. We almost broke up that day- they're that good."
The Recluse - Cursive "Tim Kasher and company, one of the best things to come out of Omaha, and that's a big statement."
Life and Limb - Fugazi "Groundbreaking song/album/band."
Old Soul Song (For the New World Order) - Bright Eyes "Conor Obeerst is arguably one of the best songsmiths around right now. I love the mood that the opening lines evoke in this song- classic Oberst. He seems to have an abundance of brilliant songs hidden up his sleeve."
Transatlantacism - Death Cab for Cutie "I love the way this song builds. It's a study in restraint...not too many notes and never too few. I find myself listening to it when I'm away from home- a great lonely song"
Closer - Matt Pond PA "These guys do it well, no fanfare or hype, just great songs. This was the first song that turned me on to their well-crafted NY tunes"
Inside of Love - Nada Surf "Great song from a brilliant record. We've been playing this song at the end of our shows lately...such a feel-good song. If they come through your town be very aware that they are every bit as good live as they are on the CD."
Missing the War - Ben Folds Five "These guys kept me inspired all through high-school"
Alameda - Elliott Smith "Among my favorite rainy day music. He came to town during an electrical storm once - and the power went out right before his set. He came out with candles and an acoustic guitar and played until the lights came back on. His voice is dearly missed."
Don't Steal Our Sun - The Thrills "Listen to this album while driving the California coast."
Lovers Need Lawyers - The Good Life "Tim Kasher's (Cursive) latest project. He's frustrated with life and love, and that makes for great songs."
No One Really Wins - Copeland "We've had the honor of touring with these guys several times, and they're a great band. Their music is very infectious, fresh, and honest."
Such Great Heights - The Postal Service "Such a clever opening line. Love it."
Fortress - Pinback "Some hometown pride. San Diego heros Rob Crow + ex- three mile pilot Armistead Burwell Smith IV and Tom Zinsor = amazing."
I Don't Want to Know! - Reeve Oliver "More San Diego pride. Sean O'Donnell and company make us very proud indeed."
Life in Rain - Remy Zero "Fragile and Beautiful. This guy's voice will move a woman to fall in love."
Kissing the Lipless - The Shins "Explosive melody, amazing lyrics. One of the most endearing records in a long time"
Track 1 - Sigur Ros "Music so beautiful they needed to invent a new language to sing it. Seriously."
Frame by Frame - The Honorary Title "We were fortunate enough to bring these guys out on tour with us, and watching them every night gave us an even deeper appreciation."