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List seven songs you are into right now. No matter what the genre, whether they have words, or even if they're any good, but they must be songs you're really enjoying now. Post these instructions in your Livejournal along with your seven songs. Then tag seven other people to see what they're listening to.
Dali's Car "Cornwall Stone"
Dali's Car recorded one album in 1983 before singer Peter Murphy (formerly of Bauhaus) and musician Mick Karn (formerly of Japan) fell out nastily. They left us with a collection of seven memorable songs, tantalizing us with the prospect of what could have been.
Chris Cornell "Pillow of Your Bones"
I would rather that Chris Cornell had remained a solo artist after leaving Soundgarden instead of joining Audioslave. I have nothing against Audioslave -- quite the opposite, they have a flair for the dramatically cool -- but i think Cornell's solo album was better work.
Beck "Everybody's Gotta Learn Sometimes"
This would be a fantastic song on its own, but it makes me think of Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind every time i hear it, and that's a good thing.
Tears for Fears "Everyone Loves a Happy Ending"
This song is a clear Beatles knock-off (or "tribute," have it your way) but it struck me like a 2x4 nonetheless.
Moby "Lift Me Up"
Songs like this make me glad to be alive.
Bjork "It's Not Up to You"
A while back i realized that if you can relate to Bjork's music, then you've led a charmed and wonderful life.
The Trash Can Sinatras "Weightlifting"
Happy jangly goodness.
I'm going to be lame and not tag anyone. Nyah. If you wanna answer this meme, consider yourself tagged.
Dali's Car "Cornwall Stone"
Dali's Car recorded one album in 1983 before singer Peter Murphy (formerly of Bauhaus) and musician Mick Karn (formerly of Japan) fell out nastily. They left us with a collection of seven memorable songs, tantalizing us with the prospect of what could have been.
Chris Cornell "Pillow of Your Bones"
I would rather that Chris Cornell had remained a solo artist after leaving Soundgarden instead of joining Audioslave. I have nothing against Audioslave -- quite the opposite, they have a flair for the dramatically cool -- but i think Cornell's solo album was better work.
Beck "Everybody's Gotta Learn Sometimes"
This would be a fantastic song on its own, but it makes me think of Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind every time i hear it, and that's a good thing.
Tears for Fears "Everyone Loves a Happy Ending"
This song is a clear Beatles knock-off (or "tribute," have it your way) but it struck me like a 2x4 nonetheless.
Moby "Lift Me Up"
Songs like this make me glad to be alive.
Bjork "It's Not Up to You"
A while back i realized that if you can relate to Bjork's music, then you've led a charmed and wonderful life.
The Trash Can Sinatras "Weightlifting"
Happy jangly goodness.
I'm going to be lame and not tag anyone. Nyah. If you wanna answer this meme, consider yourself tagged.
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Date: 2005-12-16 05:49 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-12-16 08:54 am (UTC)Bjork is awesome, could listen to her all the time.