Last call for drinks everybody pull up a chair, this mix is for those late nights whether you’re alone in a bar or in a haze or just wanting to be whisked away by the power of music, enjoy
Drunk Hearted Boy
The Allman Brothers at their boozy, wistful best
Tears Dry On Their Own
You’ll recognize the backing track, but you’ll hear it in a clearer way than ever before
Nice Day
You can almost watch the sun setting from the porch in the midwest listening to these guys
Baby, Baby, Baby
Aretha Franklin may best be known for Respect, but I’ve never heard her more soulful
Yes it Is
A beautiful understated melody and lyric by the Beatles, sometimes called a rehash of This Boy by jaded critics but it has its merits and its all the more sweet
La Mar
Wistful acoustic beauty
Earthquake Weather
This song belongs in a Wes Anderson movie, or Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, after a character has gotten to a drunken/drugged stupor and the world around him is unfolding
Lean On Me (live)
The best anthems are those that are the most simple in their message, and this makes simple look complex
New York State of Mind
Is their anything better for those late lonely nights than a pianist with chops, i think not
Things Ain’t Like They Used To Be
Beautiful melody
Sad Eyed Lady of the Lowlands
Bob Dylan, in a bar, at 4 am, theres no other way to describe it
You’re Gonna Make Me Lonesome
There is a certain familiarity and beauty in Bob Dylans meld of harmonica and guitar that the world hasn’t heard since
Put it On
A criminally underrated Bob Marley song
Evangeline Tonight
This guy is pretty much unknown but this melody is timeless
Meeting Across the River
Bruce Springsteen, sounding more forlorn than ever, and yet the songs beauty is on parallel to West Side Story
New York City Serenade
A stunning piano intro that melds into the most gorgeous acoustic guitar and piano interplay in the history of music
Dancing on the Ceiling
Frank Sinatra simply sounds better and more talented when he’s not trying to swing
Political Science
For the cynic in all of us
Just Like A Woman
As much as Bob Dylan wrote beautiful songs, Richie Havens interprets it as if it shouldn’t have been recorded any other way.
New Coat of Paint
A nightcap to the end of a very late night, hell i can smell the bar