Category Archives: Music
Day 09 – A song that you can dance to
Well I score pretty high on Just Dance 2. My dancing looks like a bad Chris Farley skit.
Day 08 – A song that you know all the words to
Day 7 – A song that reminds you of a certain event
Claptons’ “It’s in he Way That You Use it” always reminds me of an evening of youthful indiscretion involving eggs, windshields, and an ’85 Chevy Nova – followed by a summer of lawn mowing penitence.
Day 06 – A song that reminds of you of somewhere
“Clocks” by Coldplay reminds me of Dublin. They played it on the plane when we arrived and it got stuck in my head as I walked around the city. It always reminds me of Dublin and Ryan Air.
Day 5 – A Song That Reminds Me Of Someone
This reminds me of Wesley, Katie, Heather, & Holly – riding home from school, singing, stopping at Cougar oil for fun dip candy, and getting stabbed with a pencil.
Day 04 – A song that makes you sad
Day 04 – A song that makes you sad – the Humpff Family’s “Beaujolais Nouveau” was sort of a theme song for moving to and living in Glasgow. I miss the Uni the city and think about the difficulties we went through around that time every time I hear it.
Direct Link: http://grooveshark.com/s/Beaujolais+Nouveau/1X2dV3?src=5
Day 03 – A song that makes you happy
Pipi by Los Amigos Invisibles. It’s from the album Arepa 3000: A Venezuelan Journey Into Space. I did a slideshow awhile back of different silly photos of our family to this fun song. The only youtube video I found was this guy riding a unicycle.
Day 02 – Your least favorite song
There are so many candidates, but I’ll say my least favorite song would probably be Achey Breaky Heart. I can remember hearing a steel drum version in the Bahamas on my honeymoon.
I won’t even bother putting a link to the song.
30 Day Music Challenge: Day 1
30 Day Music Challenge: Day 1 Your favorite song
The idea of narrowing down all of music to one favorite song is ridiculous – but currently I’m listening to John Martyn’s “Solid Air” a lot. Dedicated to Nick Drake, it’s the title song from Martyn’s 1973 album.