I hope that you made it through the storm all right, all of you guys out there. We lost power for a little bit--the day after the storm. Transformer or something. Reports that it was a Decepticon are as of yet unconfirmed.
Kind of angry that all the coverage focused mainly on New York City--not Philly, or New Jersey, or North Carolina, Virginia, D.C., or Boston...but that's another rant. This one is about how to survive the next one.
Safety tips? Pug no. Who needs to be safe during a hurricane? I'm going to teach you how to rock out!!!!!!!!!
First, get people you wouldn't mind being stuck in a house with for hours on end (this is not the time to try to make up with that backstabbing best friend who stole your man or the ex who slashed your tires). Then, blow the power and backup generators blaring this freakin' sweet playlist (I would suggest blaring 94 WYSP, but that's not going to be an option after Friday at 3 PM....*sniff*) that I came up with while I was bored and writing by candlelight yesterday. Get your clichés on and get down, you motherfathers!
- Neil Young, "Like a Hurricane"
- The Scorpions, "Rock You Like a Hurricane"
- Panic! at the Disco, "Hurricane"
- Bob Dylan, "Hurricane"
- Need to Breathe, "Hurricane"
- Garbage, "Only Happy When it Rains"
- Frank Sinatra, "Pennies From Heaven"
- The Weather Girls, "It's Raining Men"
- Paramore, "When it Rains"
- The Carpenters, "Rainy Days and Mondays"
- Lena Horne, "Stormy Weather"
- Pitbull/Marc Anthony, "Rain Over Me"
- Luke Bryan, "Rain is a Good Thing"
- Creedance Clearwater Revival, "Who'll Stop the Rain"
- Zac Brown/Jimmy Buffet, "Knee Deep"
- Johnny Nash, "I Can See Clearly Now" (or the awesome rocker version by the band Screeching Weasel, who need to be included on this playlist simply because of their name alone)
Until the power goes out, that is.
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