I was just listening to the beginning of podcast FDR 668 – How the Truth Looks to Others in which Stef gives a great rendition of “What I Got” by Sublime, and also recommends the song “Mr. E's Beautiful Blues (Beautiful Day)” by the Eels. I'm a huge fan of the Eels, and wanted to share the song on the board because it's one of those songs that makes me feel good to be alive. Then I though, “Heck, why not post as many songs that fit that category as I can think of?” So I did. I recommend you do the same (I need new music, and nothing seems to satisfy me these days if it doesn't make me feel positively gigantic). This isn't even close to a comprehensive list, but I did try to stick strictly to songs about which I could say “This song makes me happy to be alive.” As you'll see, my favorite music resides within a fairly tight genre set.
The song titles are linked to open the lyrics (the ones I could find, anyway) in a separate page. I chose the videos based primarily on the best audio quality/version of the song. Some of the visual stuff isn't very interesting, FYI. Where I couldn't find a good enough video, I found a copy of an mp3 sitting around on the web. Then I provide a short description of why I like the song! I think there's a lot to be learned about someone by the music they listen to, and especially by the music that makes them feel happy to be alive. Reply with the songs that make you feel happy to be alive! This was fun for me, and surely would be for you too. Let's make this thread a compendium of life-affirming music! (Can you tell I've got a little ambition injection recently?)
The Eels - Mr. E's Beautiful Blues (Beautiful Day)
God damn right, it's a beautiful day.
The Eels - PS You Rock My WorldA song about realizing that life is too short to be small and scared all the time.
Chris Koza - Redwood SkylineGo directly to YouTube to be able to listen in high quality:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Xjo4slWwaZ8I really like Chris Koza's exuberance about life. I've met him, and he's a pretty uplifting dude in general. This is a song about being happy to be alive while you're alive (because you can't be happy to be alive after you're dead, silly

).
Chris Koza - PatternsSadly, I couldn't find a copy of Chris's “Patterns” anywhere online. It's one of those songs about the whole sweep of humanity that makes me feel sorta good about our progress. If you like his other song and many of the songs I've posted here, I fully recommend buying the whole album by the title “Patterns.”
Ben Lee - All In This TogetherI went to see Ben Lee live last year, and it was an incredibly uplifting concert. So much fun. When he sang this song, he did it acoustic and everyone in the crowd sang and danced together. When a musical interlude came up, Ben threw streamers and confetti at us all. It was just a blast, definitely one of those connecting moments that makes me love life so much.
Wilco – Either WayA song with logic in it! I hear this as a song about curiosity leading toward certainty, either way. Jeff Tweedy of Wilco always manages to catch my ear with his song-writing.
Cloud Cult - Pretty VoiceA while back on a Sunday show, Stef mentioned (and
inevitably expanded upon

) the idea that we all navigate the balance between fear and love. It reminded me of this song by Cloud Cult, which is thick with metaphors, and all that growing loveliness of a song where the add a new instrument each verse. Also: Beautiful women with stringed instruments. What more, really, could I possibly ask for in a musical video?
Cloud Cult - Transistor RadioCute tune about the journey of life.
Cloud Cult - Your 8th BirthdayNo video just the song (I get the impression they don't sing this one in public):
http://www.theworldforgot.com/twf/mp3/boty07/Cloud%20Cult%20-%20Your%208th%20Birthday.mp3This song is written by the lead singer of Cloud Cult for what would have been his son Kadin's 8th birthday. Kadin died as the result of a heart condition as a toddler. In this song, I hear what someone's longing can sound like if they know how to write a good song. Lots of emotion in this song, if you know the back-story.
Ani DiFranco - HypnotizedThis is a song about finding the one you love in a world where neither of you belong. The echo-chamber starkness of this song just grabs me from beginning to end...like I almost have to pull over and just listen to it if it comes on while I'm driving. Sort of a rainy day happy song for me, if you know what I mean.
Bright Eyes - First Day Of My LifePlease allow me to be a 16-year-old girl here for a second: Like, OMG! This is the cutest vid evar! Like srsly! LOL!!1! ...ahem! Thanks. First Day Of My Life is pretty clearly a love song, but for me it's also a song about being in love with the world that opens up to us with the new beginnings of anything larger than we are. That and it's very lilting, which always wins points with me.
Neutral Milk Hotel – In The Aeroplane Over the SeaWeird, for sure. But I like the metaphors about life, and how his singing is barely controlled.
Iron and Wine - The Trapeze Swinger(No video, just the song:
http://www.anyones-guess.com/listenhere/trapezeswinger.mp3)
A song written from the perspective of someone who wants to be remembered after death (a theme among the songs of Iron and Wine). This is one song where you'll have to particularly excuse several religious references, but still a really fantastic song.
Jason Mraz – Life Is WonderfulGreat tune illustrating the give and take of choices in life. Reminds me of the idea that the market is in everything. Yet another song that builds from quiet to loud.
Kings of Convenience – HomesickTo me, a lovely song, in every way. Great guitar work, awesome melodies on the singing, and the lyrics are about making major realizations and changes in life...living up to the level of your dreams, and not the expectations of others.
Pink Floyd – EclipseThe song (in keeping with its album's theme) is basically about everything that could possibly happen in life. Kind of just a poignant list of life's events, and a reminder that it will one day be eclipsed into darkness. Sorry for all the heavy songs here...I guess I have a thing with death.
So that's it! What do you think of my list? What do you have to add?