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		<title>By: john</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[your compilation is, what?


what part of Miles Davis and the Cool is &quot;low-key&quot; or &quot;reflective&quot;? as you said, &quot;heart and depth&quot;. like you said, rock ballad determination. not summer slounging.


Skinny Dippin&#039; works for a lazy summer afternoon and your other characterizations for Summer Laze.


yah, i could either dance or grill to Come And Go With Me, but more to a summer house lawn party. not for summer chillin&#039; by a lake. right on spot, tom hanks lift me up dance scene, whose character, btw, as i recall, got sun burned, not chilled.


hipster, if you have to. The Sun On His Back works too ... esp the easy banjo riff and support &quot;oooh&quot; vocals for summer easing. 










Either Way from Wilco meets your Laze level. organ mellow mushiness and i barely lift my head from the lounge chair, at least not until the electric guitarin breaks the hypnotic melody.


somewhere in Morrison, is a safe bet for hot, breezy days. but bouncy isn&#039;t lazy. its a teen girl dressed in summer dress skipping along a wildflower lined path. how does &quot;hope&quot; make for &quot;low-key&quot;? Everyone&#039;s got the lazy lyrics, well, some anyway. cheery, casual melody saves your selection though.


as life reflection is to summer solitude, Green Gloves makes your match. the quiet after a storm. a wondering from &quot;reflecting&quot;.


good, complimenting melody, rhythm vocals and lyrics to your whimsy. Don&#039;t Be Shy works. got mellow?


i like the opening cricketing in Nightswimming. immediately gives that feeling of a hot night near the lake in the summer. piano melodies often give easiness. good reflection tune as the lyrics make it so, even if a little deep. right on to your collection criteria. ease me this.


from what corner of jigggy with it did California come from? summer what? where do progressions, indeed there, jive with &quot;low-key&quot; or anywhere else in The Summer Laze. did you hear the cheering tacked on at the end of the tune? it didn&#039;t sound summer easin&#039; to me. the cheerers didn&#039;t care for this &#039;summer&#039; selection.]]></description>
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<p>what part of Miles Davis and the Cool is &#8220;low-key&#8221; or &#8220;reflective&#8221;? as you said, &#8220;heart and depth&#8221;. like you said, rock ballad determination. not summer slounging.</p>
<p>Skinny Dippin&#8217; works for a lazy summer afternoon and your other characterizations for Summer Laze.</p>
<p>yah, i could either dance or grill to Come And Go With Me, but more to a summer house lawn party. not for summer chillin&#8217; by a lake. right on spot, tom hanks lift me up dance scene, whose character, btw, as i recall, got sun burned, not chilled.</p>
<p>hipster, if you have to. The Sun On His Back works too &#8230; esp the easy banjo riff and support &#8220;oooh&#8221; vocals for summer easing. </p>
<p>Either Way from Wilco meets your Laze level. organ mellow mushiness and i barely lift my head from the lounge chair, at least not until the electric guitarin breaks the hypnotic melody.</p>
<p>somewhere in Morrison, is a safe bet for hot, breezy days. but bouncy isn&#8217;t lazy. its a teen girl dressed in summer dress skipping along a wildflower lined path. how does &#8220;hope&#8221; make for &#8220;low-key&#8221;? Everyone&#8217;s got the lazy lyrics, well, some anyway. cheery, casual melody saves your selection though.</p>
<p>as life reflection is to summer solitude, Green Gloves makes your match. the quiet after a storm. a wondering from &#8220;reflecting&#8221;.</p>
<p>good, complimenting melody, rhythm vocals and lyrics to your whimsy. Don&#8217;t Be Shy works. got mellow?</p>
<p>i like the opening cricketing in Nightswimming. immediately gives that feeling of a hot night near the lake in the summer. piano melodies often give easiness. good reflection tune as the lyrics make it so, even if a little deep. right on to your collection criteria. ease me this.</p>
<p>from what corner of jigggy with it did California come from? summer what? where do progressions, indeed there, jive with &#8220;low-key&#8221; or anywhere else in The Summer Laze. did you hear the cheering tacked on at the end of the tune? it didn&#8217;t sound summer easin&#8217; to me. the cheerers didn&#8217;t care for this &#8216;summer&#8217; selection.</p>
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