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Bzoink What songs do you think of:
Your life
"Disorder," Joy Division.
When your angry
"Monachetti," Further Seems Forever.
when your upset
"I Know It's Over," The Smiths.
when your stressed
"That's When I Reach For My Revolver," Mission of Burma.
when your happy
"The Big Sky," Kate Bush; "The Boyos," L.S.U.
when you win
"99 Luftballons," Nena (???).
when rumors start about you
"Paint A Rumour," Eurythmics.
when you cry
"Love Is Everything (Harmony Version)"/"You Don't Need"/"Goodbye," Jane Siberry; "Useless," Imogen Heap.
when you feel like giving up
"Septembre, en Attendant," Noir Désir.
when you have a flawless day
"Doing the Unstuck," The Cure.
when your bored
"Let's Just Get Naked," Joan Osborne.
when people compare you to others
"Maggie's Farm," Bob Dylan/"Perfect," Alanis Morissette.
when you fall in love
"Plainsong," The Cure.
when you get into an arguement
"Make Me Stay," Ani DiFranco; "Fight Song," The Appleseed Cast.
when you want to run away
"Like Portraits On Walls," Benton Falls.
What song do you think of when you think about:
The place you live
"Once In A Lifetime," Talking Heads.
your mom
"When Doves Cry," Prince.
your dad
Something Beatles.
your family
"Folklore," Hüsker Dü; "That's When I reach For My Revolver," Mission of Burma.
your best friend
"The Life Is The Red Wagon," Jane Siberry; "What's So Funny 'Bout Peace Love and Understanding," Elvis Costello.
your love life
"The Canyon Behind Her, " Dredg.
your love interest
"No Surrender," Bruce Springsteen; "Plainsong," The Cure; "The Life Is The Red Wagon," Jane Siberry; " "If I Ever," Tanita Tikaram; a lot of things.
Your last break up
"Love Is Everything (Harmony Version)"/"You Don't Need"/"Goodbye," Jane Siberry. Hmm, where have we seen these before? "Answer," Sarah McLachlan.
Your past love life
"You Don't Need," Jane Siberry; "Hounds of Love," Kate Bush; "You'll Accomp'ny Me," Bob Seger.
your ex
"(Don't Ask Me) Why," Eurythmics.
your school
"Wild In The Streets," Bon Jovi.
Your work
"Unemployed Boyfriend," Everclear.
Your cellphone
N/A.
the current book your reading
Secrets of the I Ching, 10,000 Maniacs (I'm reading the Taoist I Ching.)
Your favorite sport
"Take Me Out to the Ball Game;" "Centerfield," John Fogerty.
Winter
"Hockey," Jane Siberry.
Autumn
"Noah's Dove"/all of Our Time in Eden, 10,000 Maniacs.
Spring
Not sure.
Summer
"Forever Longing the Golden Sunsets," The Appleseed Cast.
Which do you prefer
Rock or Punk
Punk, probably.
Pop or Emo
Avant-pop; old-school emo.
Trance or Techno
Either.
Ska or Metal
Metal.
Rap or R&B
Neither, thanks.
Blues or Jazz
Jazz all the way.
If your life was a movie, what song would play during
The opening credits
"What If No One's Watching," Ani DiFranco.
A driving scene that mostly consist of flashbacks
"I Know It's Over," The Smiths. Rain pouring down.
unjust violent scenes
What is that supposed to mean?
A hissy fit scene
I can think of some for an argument.
A hot sex scene
"Temple," Jane Siberry or "The Sensual World," Kate Bush. Love making? "Tupelo Honey," Van Morrison.
Leaving family and/or loved ones behind on a journey scene
"She's Leaving Home," The Beatles. Clichéd, I know. "Bobby Jean"/"Does This Bus Stop at 82nd Street?," Bruce Springsteen.
A restless sleep/eerie dreams scene
"Relax," The Glove.
A quiet sweet cuddling scene
"All We've Seen," Empress.
A car chase scene
What? Not in my movie.
Death of a loved one scene
"Beloved Wife," Natalie Merchant.
Unnecessary big-budget square-dancing scene
How about bossa nova instead? "The Girl From Ipanema," Antonio Carlos Jobim and Astrud Gilberto.
The me-kicking-the-crap-out-of-people-I-don't-like scene
"I Don't Wanna Hear It," Minor Threat.
A goofy sex scene
"Strobe Light," The B-52's. Or you could always laugh at "The Sensual World."
A bored scene
"Candy Everybody Wants," 10,000 Maniacs.
An unrequited love scene
"I Want You," Bob Dylan/"Hello Dearest Love," The Appleseed Cast.
A suicide scene
"No Fear, No Hate, No Pain (No Broken Hearts)," Eurythmics.
A fuck-yea-I-passed-a-hard-test scene
"Convalescent," Dredg. Totally inappropriate, but it's playing now.
A heart broken scene
"Incident On 57th Street," Bruce Springsteen; "You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go," Bob Dylan; "You Don't Need"/"Love Is Everything (Harmony Version)," Jane Siberry; "Ghost," Indigo Girls; "Innocent Vigilant Ordinary," The Appleseed Cast.
A shopping scene
How mundane.
A romantic kiss scene
"Plainsong," The Cure.
A fight scene
"Make Me Stay," Ani DiFranco.
A tired-of-people scene
"That's When I Reach For My Revolver," Mission of Burma.
A work out scene
"Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God)," Kate Bush.
A dance scene
"Red High Heels," Jane Siberry.
A going-insane scene
"Useless"/"Rake It In," Imogen Heap (depends on "depression" insane or "insane" insane).
A dream come true scene
"When Tomorrow Comes," Eurythmics.
A playful scene
"Books About UFOS," Hüsker Dü.
The closing credits
"Both Sides Now," Judy Collins; "Águas de Março," Antonio Carlos Jobim and Elis Regina.
What song(s):
Are stuck in your head
"Wrong 'Em Boyo," The Clash; "The Gospel According to Darkness," Jane Siberry; "Shanghai Overdrive," L.S.U.; "Copernicus," Basia.
Are your current favorite
"Águas de Março," Antonio Carlos Jobim and Elis Regina; "The Life Is The Red Wagon," Jane Siberry.
Do you sing when your scared
"The Gospel According to Darkness," Jane Siberry; "Sad," A Savage Joy.
Are you dancing to
Anything Jane Siberry or Kate Bush; "Here Comes The Rain Again," Eurythmics.
Make you feel better
It depends.
Are you listening to?
"Walk Straight Down The Middle," Kate Bush.
Can't help but sing along to
"Ingrid and the Footman," Jane Siberry. Yahdee, yahdee, yahdee...
Have made you cry
"Bridge Over Troubled Water," Simon and Garfunkel... All of those Jane ones mentioned in crying/breaking up.
Have made you mad
I dunno.
Have made you laugh
"Ingrid and the Footman," Jane Siberry; "Deadbeat Club," The B-52's. Anything that makes me go, "so-and-so is a freaking genius."
Have annoyed the shit out of you
Most modern music.
Do you listen to when you need to relax
Kind of Blue, Miles Davis.
Do you listen to when you're reflecting on things
Everything, mostly.
Numbers of Songs/Music
Love in the title
69 come up in search, but it's more like 40 or so.
Death in the title
1 ("Death of Manolete," 10,000 Maniacs.)
Sex in the title
3.
How much music do you have
On iTunes... 1159 songs. Not all of my stuff, obviously.
Which song is the most played
"The Vigil (The Sea)," Jane Siberry. 50 times.
Which song is the least played
A lot are played no times.
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