That Music Meme
Oct. 14th, 2010 11:33 amDay 1: Your favourite song - "Despite Dense Weed" by Shriekback
Day 2: A Song that Makes You Cry - Pippin's song from "The Lord of the Rings"
Day 3: A song that makes you dance. - "Daylight" by Matt & Kim
Day 4: Your favorite male singer. - Jeff Lynne, hands down.
Day 5: Your favorite female singer. - Johnette Napolitano
Day 6: Your favorite band. - Shriekback
Day 7: One band/singer you're ashamed to admit you like. - The Backstreet Boys
Day 8: One band/singer whose popularity you will never understand.
Day 9: A song that reminds you of an ex.
Actually, anything from the soundtrack to The Lord of the Dance takes me back to those heady days of pheromonal love at first sight as soundtracked by traditional and contemporary Celtic music. After the Harpist and I broke up, it took me years before I could listen to this music...well, pretty much any Celtic music. This left an incredible hole in my life that I'm still trying to fill and level off emotionally. The entire soundtrack of The Lord of the Dance is painfully beautiful. What's so sad is that the pain outweighed the beauty for longer than I cared to admit ~ approximately a decade.
( more to come )
Day 2: A Song that Makes You Cry - Pippin's song from "The Lord of the Rings"
Day 3: A song that makes you dance. - "Daylight" by Matt & Kim
Day 4: Your favorite male singer. - Jeff Lynne, hands down.
Day 5: Your favorite female singer. - Johnette Napolitano
Day 6: Your favorite band. - Shriekback
Day 7: One band/singer you're ashamed to admit you like. - The Backstreet Boys
Day 8: One band/singer whose popularity you will never understand.
Day 9: A song that reminds you of an ex.
Actually, anything from the soundtrack to The Lord of the Dance takes me back to those heady days of pheromonal love at first sight as soundtracked by traditional and contemporary Celtic music. After the Harpist and I broke up, it took me years before I could listen to this music...well, pretty much any Celtic music. This left an incredible hole in my life that I'm still trying to fill and level off emotionally. The entire soundtrack of The Lord of the Dance is painfully beautiful. What's so sad is that the pain outweighed the beauty for longer than I cared to admit ~ approximately a decade.
( more to come )