Music Fridays

Music Friday: Vol. 2001

Dome and Bedlam is designed to be more than just irreverent posts on injured prospects and poems. The site re-design was built to emphasize community; of a place Mariners fans can feel at home. We gather here to laugh, lament, and tap dance around this amazingly weird sports franchise, yes, but also through that shared action we come together and share more of who we are. That’s the vision of Dome and Bedlam 2.0. It’s for you, the reader, and for us, the authors, to share, grow, and enjoy as a collective. That’s the only time any of this is worth a damn, anyway.

In that spirit, we’ve started doing Music Fridays. Every other Friday a collection of the staff will contribute to a musical playlist. It may be themed, or just what we’re enjoying at the moment.

For the first D&B Music Friday we wanted to look back on the good times, when Cammy, Boonie, Aaron Sele, Freddy Garcia, and some guy named Suzuki all helped the M’s to the greatest season any baseball team ever had.

Tracklist and track-choosing staff member are below, as well as a Spotify link to the whole thing. We also included YouTube links in case you are one of the four people without Spotify. We do so because we love you. Happy Friday, and Go Mariners.

  1. Further Seems Forever – “Madison Prep” (Scott Weber)
  2. Isamu Ohira – “Light Velocity, from Gran Turismo 3 A-Spec” (Patrick Dubuque)
  3. Saves The Day – “Certain Tragedy” (Scott George)
  4. The Bouncing Souls – “True Believers” (Peter Woodburn)
  5. Thursday – “Paris in Flames” (Matt Ellis)
  6. Jay Z – “U Don’t Know” (David Skiba)
  7. Blues Travelers – “All Hands” (Dan Gomez)
  8. Lightning Bolt – “Ride The Sky” (Matt Eitner)
  9. The Strokes – “Someday” (Christian Powers)
  10. Dashboard Confessional – “The Brilliant Dance” (Nathan Bishop)
  11. Death Cab For Cutie – “A Movie Script Ending” (Andrew Rice)

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