Chickens have very strong opinions about music.
Actually, that's not true. Or, maybe it is. I really know next to nothing about chickens or if they really even notice when music is playing. But this silly playlist cover kind of just made itself, and what was I going to do? Not use it? I don't think so
Facts About This Playlist
- It starts off with a kind of neo-Sixties sound, which pops up here and there throughout the track listing
- It's pretty heavy on that mellow indie folk Autumn vibe
- Some of the newer songs reminded me of much, much older songs (or artists), so I mixed in a few older songs among the new ones
- For the older songs, I tried to pick ones that were less popular, so I don't grow tired of them too soon
- There are no songs about chickens on this playlist
- There are no songs known to specifically appeal to chickens, either
- I started out with a big list of modern Indie/Alt tunes, which I really like, but one-by-one removed them because they just weren't "Fall" enough
- This playlist includes a Crowded House/Neil Finn song, like more than half of all of my Autumn playlists
- This playlist includes an Innocence Mission/Karen Peris song, like more than half of all of my Autumn playlists
- I think you should listen to this while driving down a country road watching the leaves change
- This would also be nice company while sitting in a cozy chair, sipping a maple cinnamon latte
Listen
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6zh7ryVNvD41cykknsGUum?si=76c3cacb8187438d
This is my fifteenth Autumn playlist. You can listen to all of them on this Spotify playlist. They're arranged in reverse chronological order, so you can go back in time as you listen, or just shuffle it for an "Autumn Radio" experience (It's nearly 20 hours of music, so it should keep you pretty busy.)
Disclaimer
I do not personally know Window Box Chicken. I took WBC's picture on a visit to Hillview Farms in Myersville, NJ while looking for a bouquet of zinnias to buy. It's entirely possible (nay, likely) that WBC is completely unaware of this playlist and does not explicitly endorse my musical choices
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