Stargazing at the Playground on Youtube
I haven’t been really making playlists for this story, nor was I planning to, but one came together for this chapter really organically so I said “okay fine, I’ll include it.”
1.) a-ha — Dark is the Night for All
It’s always bothered me that a-ha is seen as a one hit wonder in the US, because they had a whole ass career above and beyond Hunting High and Low, and all of their subsequent albums are so much better.
2.) Perry Como — Catch a Falling Star
I always took this song to mean save up the joy so you can enjoy it when you need it later.
5.) We’re Off To See The Wizard (Trio)
See #4.
6.) Blind Melon — Three is a Magic Number
RIP Shannon Hoon. Wish he and Blind Melon got to do more than this and No Rain.
7.) Indigo Girls — Galileo
Keeping the stargazing theme, here, but no one does adulthood existensial crisis songs like the Indigo Girls.
8.) CAKE — Let Me Go
I’ve waited for her for so long
I’ve wondered if I could hang on
“Let me go”, she said.
9.) a-ha — Waiting For Her
yes it’s another a-ha. Like seriously, check out the rest of their catalogue. But this song… just those big yearning strings with Morten Harket’s absolutely celestial voice! *chefkiss*
10.) Stone Temple Pilots — Big Empty
Yeah, not gonna lie I just threw this in because I thought it vibed with the theme. I stand by the choice.
11.) Steam — Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye
…. well I was day of this post years old before learning this song was performed by a bunch of white guys. The Seventies were wild, y’all.
12.) John Denver — Leaving on a Jet Plane
I usually have to pick any other version of this song than one sung by John Denver because I’m pretty consistently a MESS by the first chorus. Like full on crying Mess. Now imagine Saoirse and Esme’s farewell with this in the background and you know why I was sobbing into my keyboard while writing it.
13.) The Rolling Stones — You Can’t Always Get What You Want
I am kinda mad at how true this song is, especially after you grow up.
14.) Judy Collins — Both Sides Now
Another one of those growing up and having a different perspective on things that seemed simpler when you were younger and didn’t know any better.
15.) David Bowie — Magic Dance
Did you really expect this playlist not to end with this?


