Well, it's spring. A stupid time of year, where one doesn't quite feel comfortable doing anything. Here are some songs that go perfectly with that musing and philosophical mood you have.

1. Intro by XX
Riffy lyricless track that leaves you wandering your mind.

2. Pablo's Blues by Gare du Nord
A sampled blues riff from Robert Johnson makes this song.

3. Kathy's Song by Simon and Garfunkel
Simon and Garfunkel's trademark sound and harmony singing, that never fails to give you goosebumps.

4. Oh Me by Nirvana
Only ever performed in his legendary unplugged show in New York, Kurt Cobain's cover of "Oh Me" by the Meat Puppets suits cold spring days just fine.

5. Saturday Morning by Eels
Would have thought that the title is pretty self-explanatory.
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