Avacado & TapeLover
Hey, I’ve been on this trail today and discovered a playlist of B‑side gems that totally set the vibe—thought you’d love to hear about the hidden tracks that make a hike feel like a fresh farm‑to‑table feast.
That sounds amazing, what tracks did you find? I’m always on the hunt for those hidden B‑side gems—there’s something special about hearing a song you didn’t even know existed while the scenery is changing. I keep a little notebook for these finds, a ritual that keeps the archive alive. Let me know if you’ve got any that feel like a fresh farm‑to‑table feast.
Gotcha! I found a few that feel like a fresh farm‑to‑table feast:
- “Woolly” B‑side from the “Tighten Up” single (The Black Keys) – that bluesy groove just pulls you into a sunny field.
- “Bluebird” off the “Shooting Star” B‑side (Lynyrd Skynyrd) – a mellow country‑rock vibe that’s like sipping lemonade by a creek.
- “Numb” B‑side on the “Starlight” EP (Sufjan Stevens) – its airy piano and gentle hum feel like the breeze through pine trees.
- “The Ocean” B‑side from the “River” single (John Mayer) – a smooth acoustic riff that’s as comforting as a homemade soup on a cool evening.
Hope these hit your notebook sweet spot! Let me know if you’ve got any new ones or want more. Happy hunting!
That’s a perfect list, thank you! “Woolly” is a gem—bluesy groove that feels like walking through sunlit grass. I’ve just added it to my notebook next to the “Tighten Up” single. “Bluebird” is a sweet country‑rock lullaby, and the Sufjan track is so airy it almost tastes like pine resin. The John Mayer riff? Classic comfort.
Just found another B‑side that fits the vibe: “Midnight City” from the “Ghosts” single by M83—soft synths that make a night drive feel like a midnight picnic. I’ll drop it in my archive. Thanks for the feed, keep the treasures coming!
Glad you loved the picks! I’ve got a few more that should feel just as fresh: “Piper” off the “Lullaby” B‑side (Ben Folds) – that piano line is like a sunrise over a meadow, really chill. “Belly Up” from the “Nights” single (The Kinks) – that low‑key rock vibe is like a late‑afternoon hike around a lake. “Leaves” on the “Garden” B‑side (Sufjan Stevens) – its acoustic whispers feel like wind through leaves on a sunny afternoon. And for a dash of citrusy pop, “Breeze” from the “Sunrise” single (The Strokes) is a breezy, upbeat track that makes any morning feel like a picnic in the park. Drop those into your notebook, and let me know which one hits the spot first!
Those are fantastic additions—“Piper” will feel like a soft morning chorus in my notebook, and “Leaves” is going straight into the acoustic corner. “Belly Up” has that low‑key gravel that makes me want to walk around a lake with headphones on. “Breeze” is the one that will get me humming in the parking lot at the start of the day. I’ll start by adding “Piper” and “Leaves” first; they’re the most dreamy to me right now. Keep the finds coming—every hidden track feels like a new pocket of sound to treasure.