Keep going mix by Corin Dann
Morning Report's Corin Dann shares the songs that kept him going throughout 2020: "These are the songs that I’ll turn to when I sit around with my brother and sister and their families over Christmas taking turns to play tunes. Assuming we can get the stereo out of the hands of the teens."
My go to lockdown record
I love all her stuff, even the really grim stuff — but this song is dear to my heart as was on high rotate during family crisis.
Another solid lockdown discovery.
Re-inspired by Sampler review Of her vault recordings — so much fun going through her old stuff
I love this band and was stoked to see a live album — translates well with great solos!
This started off as a slow burner — but possibly my favourite record of the year. Great return to form after patchy last effort — this song is glorious.
From Sea Change — my favourite Beck album. I never tire of Sea Change and this is my favourite of a great bunch of songs. Perfect chill out slow down stuff.
Radiohead’s later records don’t seem date and always have hidden gems. This is stunning, excellent for listening on moody Wellington dog walks in the hills.
Always a go to artists for me — this song got its claws into me whilst on a overseas holiday with family and brings a smile every time.
Love big guitar jams in summer and these guys do it best.
Ditto with Allman Brothers — great for chilling in the garden in summer.
The swagger of this song is always fun.
Love Neil and this song captures his great wonderful rambling guitar solo’s best for me — it has a great groove and is excellent for parties!
Always fun getting into a Dylan record that I’ve missed — have loved delving further into his later stuff.
My 16 year helped me push through my initial weariness with this record — but I ended up loving it — awesome lyrics as usual.
I do love the heavier stuff and this old 90s classic has re-emerged on my play list this year! Super satisfying.
Instant Kiwi anthem! Puts smile on face.
You gotta have some Marley on a summer listening rotate — first few chords of this song gets me every time.
Great Kiwi reggae to add to the list of any good playlist.