Sunday, September 15, 2013

Birth Playlist

So, for all of those who don't already know this about me, I kind of like music.  Although my loved ones would say that this is a giant understatement, I know that there are others out there who are way bigger enthusiasts and could teach me a thing or two about the complex world of melodic art.

However, I know that there have been times in my life where music was my lifeline. I have had days where it felt as though the only thing that could get me through that tough time was that one song, that one album, that one chord, that one beat.

And the intensity of my love is not reserved only for those bad days.  Some of my best of times have been accompanied by extraordinary soundtracks as well.  One of which I will talk about in this entry.

I breathe music, feed on music, I live on music.  It has been a lifeline of mine since as long as I can remember.  I believe that this part of me comes from both the nature and nurture of my family, which is full of musicians and geeks like me.

If there was ever anything that I can get really "geeked" out about, it's the latest and the greatest of the indie, alt-country, bluegrass, or folk scene. (Although I do use these genre terms to describe different bands, I will be the first to tell you that I don't like to "categorize" or "label" an artist.  Mostly because their styles can change and surprise overnight.)

That being said, it was no surprise to my husband when I began to compile a list of songs to accompany us over the tiny speakers of our iPod player during one of the biggest days of our lives; the birth of our son, Dylan.

Oh, and while I'm talking about Dylan, have I ever mentioned that he is named after one of the greatest?  Yes, that Dylan.  Bob.

Neither Dave, nor I can remember what song was playing when our sweet baby came into this world but we do recall really enjoying having the music in the background while I labored and he coached.  For me, it was soothing and comforting in the way a warm bath can be.  For him, it was relaxing and a good distraction during some of the more intense parts of a contraction when he couldn't (even though he wanted to) take the pain away.

While I was pushing, I listened to the music and tried to list the name of each song and artist in my head, along with some random trivia that I knew about that particular artist.  This was my own form of "visualization" and it began to trickle out of my mouth and into some of the funnier conversations that were being whispered in the delivery room.

After pushing for nearly two hours, I was exhausted and began to either fall asleep or go into a crazy state of delirium in between contractions.  During one impending contraction, my eyes popped open after a three second state of unconsciousness and I blurted out, "Whoa.  I just had a dream that Nick Drake and Thom Yorke were friends."  The room was quiet.  Dave chuckled and shook his head.  And everyone else looked at me inquisitively, as though I had worms crawling out of my skull.

For any other music geeks out there you know that it is nearly impossible that Thom Yorke and Nick Drake would have ever even crossed paths as Drake had given all the music he could to this world before tragically passing away in 1974, when Thom Yorke (lead singer of Radiohead) was only six.

This random fact helped me push my way through that contraction, getting us one step closer to seeing our baby boy.  All the while, Nick Drake's beautiful and haunting "Pink Moon" hummed in the background.

And now that we are expecting our second baby, I, of course, updated and added to our birth playlist.  It is now a list of 92 songs that I have personally selected because it evokes some sort of emotion in me that I believe will help me survive the labor.  And it will help Dave stay relaxed enough so that he can be my rock, just like he was last time.

I am sharing all of this with you because, just as I know many of you are also avid music fans, I have also received the heartwarming news this month that four of my loved ones are pregnant.  And while this playlist can serve as a simple guide to some good artists and relaxing background tunes, I also wanted to share it with fellow expectant mothers who may be looking for some tracks to help them through their own deliveries. So here it is, a list for all of those who could use some relaxing playlist ideas, be they for a good day, a hard day, a chill day, a work day, or for the beautiful day you finally get to meet your new tiny human.... I hope you enjoy.


  1. "January Wedding"-The Avett Brothers
  2. "Momsong"-The Be Good Tanyas
  3. "Here Comes the Sun"- The Beatles
  4. "Beautiful World"- Colin Hay
  5. "I Just Don't Think I'll Ever Get Over You"- Colin Hay
  6. "Landslide"- Fleetwood Mac
  7. "Horsey"- Hem
  8. "Half Acre"- Hem
  9. "Great High Mountain"- Jack White
  10. "Wayfaring Stranger"- Jack White
  11. "Sitting on Top of the World"- Jack White
  12. "Never Far Away"- Jack White
  13. "Hallelujah"- Jeff Buckley
  14. "Going California"- Led Zeppelin
  15. "Pink Moon"- Nick Drake
  16. "Time has Told Me"- Nick Drake
  17. "I Will"- Alison Krauss
  18. "This Place is Haunted"- DeVotchka
  19. "Sweet Pea"- Bearfoot Bluegrass
  20. "The Blackest Crow"- Bearfoot Bluegrass
  21. "Roslyn"- Bon Iver & St. Vincent
  22. "Skinny Love"- Bon Iver
  23. "Blindsided"- Bon Iver
  24. "Flume"- Bon Iver
  25. "The Predatory Wasp of the Palisades"- Sufjan Stevens
  26. "Troubled Mind"- Yonder Mountain String Band
  27. "Wind's On Fire"- Yonder Mountain String Band
  28. "Solitaire"- Wilco
  29. "Please Be Patient With Me"- Wilco
  30. "Radio Cure"- Wilco
  31. "Georgia On My Mind"- Ray Charles
  32. "Stolen Car"- Patty Griffin
  33. "Place to Be"- Nick Drake
  34. "Horn"- Nick Drake
  35. "Saturday Sun"- Nick Drake
  36. "When they Ring the Golden Bells"- Natalie Merchant
  37. "New Hampshire"- Matt Pond PA
  38. "Godspeed (sweet dreams)"- Dixie Chicks
  39. "Dogsong AKA Sleep Dog Lullaby"- The Be Good Tanyas
  40. "Oh Susanna"- The Be Good Tanyas
  41. "Angel Standing By"- Jewel
  42. "Playing Dead"- Breathe Owl Breathe
  43. "Boat"- Breathe Owl Breathe
  44. "Sea of Love"- Cat Power
  45. "Down in the Willow Garden"- Bon Iver (Tribute to the Chieftains)
  46. "My Father's Father"- The Civil Wars
  47. "Northward Bound"- Cold Country
  48. "Om Nashi Me"- Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros
  49. "Simplest Love"- Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros
  50. "Hard Times"- Gillian Welch
  51. "Black Star"- Gillian Welch
  52. "Canned Goods"- Greg Brown
  53. "Calling All Angels"- Jane Siberry
  54. "Beautiful Boy (Darling Boy)- John Lennon
  55. "Hideaway"- Karen O and the Kids
  56. "Worried Shoes"- Karen O and the Kids
  57. "Clean Getaway"- Maria Taylor
  58. "Ruth Marie"- Mark Kozelek
  59. "Dreaming"- Melody Walker
  60. "Harvest Moon"- Neil Young
  61. "Across the Universe"- Fiona Apple
  62. "I Wish My Baby Was Born"- Riley Baugus/Tim Erickson/Tim O'Brien
  63. "Bookends"- Simon and Garfunkel
  64. "Pancho & Lefty"- Townes Van Zandt
  65. "All my days"- Alexi Murdoch
  66. "Song for You"- Alexi Murdoch
  67. "Orange Sky"- Alexi Murdoch
  68. "The Long Road"- Eddie Vedder
  69. "One Sunday Morning"- Wilco
  70. "Comptine d'un autre été- l'après-midi"- Yann Tiersen
  71. "La valse d'Amelie (piano version)- Yann Tiersen
  72. "Ohio"- Patty Griffin
  73. "Holocene"- Bon Iver
  74. "Perth"- Bon Iver
  75. "Selah"- Lauryn Hill
  76. "The Face of Love"- Eddie Vedder
  77. "Everest"- Ani DiFranco
  78. "All my Mistakes"- The Avett Brothers
  79. "Let it Be"- The Beatles
  80. "Within you Without You"- the Beatles
  81. "May this Be Love"- Jimi Hendrix
  82. "32 Flavors"- Ani DiFranco
  83. "Redemption Song"- Bob Marley
  84. "Fake Plastic Trees"- Radiohead
  85. "This Years Love"- David Gray
  86. "Ice Cream"- Sarah McLachlan
  87. "Rainy Night in Georgia"- Hem
  88. "Betting on Trains"- Hem
  89. "First Day of My Life"- Bright Eyes
  90. "Pretty Fair Maid"- Emma Beaton & Celtic Chaos
  91. "Calling Cards"- Neko Case
  92. "Section 8 City"- Andrew Bird




4 comments:

  1. This looks awesome - thanks for sharing :) prayers and strength your way Mama!!

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    1. Thanks Jack! And same to you as your baby grows! It was fun seeing you and the kiddos the other night, Hope to see you again soon :-)

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  2. I really am pleased to see the Patty Griffin song and the G.Welch cover of Black Star on here (better than the original, if for no other reason than David Rawlings haunting and dissonant solo).
    Fantastic stuff. Love you, sis.

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    1. Buffalo face! Yes, that Patty Griffin/Robert Plant song is one of the prettiest on the album. And the Gillian Black Star cover is to die for! I don't know that I would have ever heard that one if it wasn't for one of the CD's you made me.

      Love you too bro. Hope to post some new baby pics soon :-)

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