I just got back from a great 4th of July weekend back home. What more do you need besides the 3 F's? (family, friends, and fireworks)
Soon I will be asleep, but sometimes you just gotta blog. Here's my road trip playlist. This is what I listened to while driving, to liven up the 20 most boring hours of the weekend --

Angels and Airwaves -
We Don't Need To Whisper
Nelly -
Country Grammar.

U2 -
The Joshua Tree. I had high hopes for this album and I have to admit I was let down. The bulk of the record withers compared to the first three songs.

Green Day -
American Idiot.

The Beatles -
Abbey Road
Rent -
Original Broadway Cast Recording. I think my sing-along phase kicked in about here.

Jimmy Eat World -
Chase This Light
The All-American Rejects -
Move Along
OK Go -
OK Go
The Killers -
Sawdust. I say
Sawdust is actually better than
Sam's Town. Anyone agree?

Vampire Weekend -
Vampire Weekend. My trip back to Provo began here. There's nothing like a little M79 in the morning.

Phantom Planet -
Phantom Planet Is Missing
Spoon -
Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga
The Beatles -
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
Guns N' Roses -
Greatest Hits
Against Me! -
Reinventing Axl Rose. This seemed appropriate after a little G-N'-R.

Billy Joel -
The Essential Billy Joel
Once -
Original Soundtrack. Ah, memories of Sundance just came flooding back. I think I'm going to volunteer again next year.

Dispatch - MSH mix. I was on a full detour down memory lane at this point. Dispatch = Seattle.

Modest Mouse - MSH mix.
Albums I wish I had with me: Queen -
Greatest Hits I, II, & III (I think I've lost these... nooo!!); Raconteurs -
Consolers of the Lonely (I can't wait to get my hands on this one); Radiohead -
Pablo Honey (forgot to bring it... big mistake).
Goodnight!