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16-10-2006, 9:15 pm
Got this email recently entitled 'Soundtrack to my life', some of you have probably already tried it. You are given a list of events in your life and you are supposed to say which song you think would be most suited to this time in the soundtrack of your life. Its very long and takes a lot of thought, but I found it interesting to do. Between songs and top tens we'll soon know EVERYTHING lol
well, here it is, with my answers...
Opening credits: Hey, The Pixies
Waking up: Gold Day, Sparklehorse or Last Night I Nearly Died, Duke Special (just for the title heehhee)
Average day: Imagine, John Lennon
First date: I Hope That I Don't Fall In Love With You, Tom Waits or Modern Romance, Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Falling in love: (Are you) The One that I've been waiting for?, Nick Cave
Love scene: Lead Me Upstairs, David Gray or Into My Arms Nick Cave
Fight scene: I Don't Wanna Talk About It, Rod Stewart (you gotta really listen to the words to know what I mean)
Breaking up: Love Will Tear Us Apart, Joy Division AND Last Goodbye, Jeff Buckley
Getting back together: Romeo and Juliet, Dire Straits or Rainy Night in Soho, The Pogues
Secret love: Late in the Day, Supergrass or Wuthering Heights Kate Bush
Life's okay: Get Off Of My Cloud, Rolling Stones or Stumble and Fall, Razorlight
Mental breakdown: Underneath the Weeping Willow, Grandaddy or Helpless, Neil Young
Driving: Fun Fun Fun, The Beach Boys or On The Road Again, Canned Heat
Learning a lesson: Lesson Learned, Ray LaMontagne or Its A Wonderful Life, Sparklehorse
Deep thought: If Your Love is Real, David Gray or I am a rock, Simon and Garfunkel
Flashback: Almost There, Tom Baxter and Tidal Wave David Gray
Partying: Ahhhh too many to answer todays party tune is Victoria, The Kinks
Happy dance: Get On Board, Shirley Temple :P
Regreting: Falling Away With You, Muse or Save Me Queen
Long night alone: Too many... prob just play some Billy Holiday or some Callas, twould be moody and deep anyway :)
Death scene: Exit Music (For a Film), Radiohead or Music When The Lights Go Out, The Libertines
Closing credits: Tromboner, The Guggenheim Grotto or All Along The Watchtower, Jimi Hendrix
well, here it is, with my answers...
Opening credits: Hey, The Pixies
Waking up: Gold Day, Sparklehorse or Last Night I Nearly Died, Duke Special (just for the title heehhee)
Average day: Imagine, John Lennon
First date: I Hope That I Don't Fall In Love With You, Tom Waits or Modern Romance, Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Falling in love: (Are you) The One that I've been waiting for?, Nick Cave
Love scene: Lead Me Upstairs, David Gray or Into My Arms Nick Cave
Fight scene: I Don't Wanna Talk About It, Rod Stewart (you gotta really listen to the words to know what I mean)
Breaking up: Love Will Tear Us Apart, Joy Division AND Last Goodbye, Jeff Buckley
Getting back together: Romeo and Juliet, Dire Straits or Rainy Night in Soho, The Pogues
Secret love: Late in the Day, Supergrass or Wuthering Heights Kate Bush
Life's okay: Get Off Of My Cloud, Rolling Stones or Stumble and Fall, Razorlight
Mental breakdown: Underneath the Weeping Willow, Grandaddy or Helpless, Neil Young
Driving: Fun Fun Fun, The Beach Boys or On The Road Again, Canned Heat
Learning a lesson: Lesson Learned, Ray LaMontagne or Its A Wonderful Life, Sparklehorse
Deep thought: If Your Love is Real, David Gray or I am a rock, Simon and Garfunkel
Flashback: Almost There, Tom Baxter and Tidal Wave David Gray
Partying: Ahhhh too many to answer todays party tune is Victoria, The Kinks
Happy dance: Get On Board, Shirley Temple :P
Regreting: Falling Away With You, Muse or Save Me Queen
Long night alone: Too many... prob just play some Billy Holiday or some Callas, twould be moody and deep anyway :)
Death scene: Exit Music (For a Film), Radiohead or Music When The Lights Go Out, The Libertines
Closing credits: Tromboner, The Guggenheim Grotto or All Along The Watchtower, Jimi Hendrix