Saturday, April 07, 2007

Music

I haven't done one of Mari's little memes in a while, and this one seemed kind of fun, so here goes.

1. Song that reminds you of high school: That's kinda hard, there's a few: No Self Esteem by The Offspring was my favorite weight-lifting song and since I spent so much time in the weight room it definitely applies, I instantly loved Wind of Change by The Scorpions. Sweet Child o' Mine by Guns 'n' Roses and Stairway to Heaven by Led Zeppelin were the first songs I learned on the guitar so we'll throw them in. November Rain by Guns 'n' Roses and Shine, December, and Gel (all by Collective Soul) would probably round out the list of songs that most frequently remind me the most of high school.

2. What's playing in your car currently: We have a 6-disc changer so we each get 2 selections, and then we have 2 compromise selections. Nicole's are Aida (sndtrk) and some mix of songs she likes, the compromise cd's are Barenaked Ladies and mix of the rowdy songs I like that she also likes that I made her when we were dating, and mine are Bo Bice and Classic Rock Gold disc 2.

3. Favorite love song: That's a toughie. Having had poor luck (understatement of the year) with girls before I met Nicole, I don't count many love songs on my favorites list. If I had to choose I'd say November Rain by Guns 'n' Roses or Every Time I Look At You by Kiss.

4. Song that reminds you of your spouse: Any song from any musical, specifically Moulin Rouge. Songs by the Corrs (sp?), one of the bands she likes that I also don't mind.

5. Favorite Lullaby: My mom used to "sing us to sleep" sometimes and my favorite was a Primary-esque song called Where is Heaven. My dad came in one night not too long before he left for Desert Storm and sang Down in the Valley. That was one of the last times I can remember crying. When my mom and us kids drove across the country to Georgia when he got home from Desert Storm she would sing I Was Born Under a Wandering Star.

6. Favorite Christmas Song: Silent Night.

7. Favorite Musical: Heh heh. Do Disney movies count? They have songs. If so I'd say Sleeping Beauty. If not, I would have to admit that I thing Singing in the Rain is pretty dang funny. Nicole will vouch for the fact that I'm not a fan of sad stories so that nixes most musicals (especially the ones she likes).

8. Favorite artist you've seen in concert: I've never been to a concert (of a popular artist). I really wanted to go to Ozzy Osbourne and Metallica when I was in high school but my mom vetoed that. I saw an AC-DC concert on TV and that was pretty dang awesome.

9. First 6 songs that come up on your iPod when you hit shuffle: Piano Man, by Billy Joel, Goodbye to Romance by Ozzy Osbourne, For You by Johnny Cash (from the We Were Soldiers sndtrk), D'yer Mak'er by Led Zeppelin, Fairies Wear Boots by Black Sabbath, and Who Made Who by AC-DC.

10. Some of your all-time favorite songs that aren't already listed above: My 2 all-time favorites (Sweet Child O' Mine and Stairway to Heaven) are already listed, but to decide which others to list is a little hard. Every Breath You Take by The Police is definitely an all-time favorite of mine, as is All Along the Watchtower by Jimi Hendrix. I could go on, but I won't.

10 comments:

Natalie said...

groovy, dude. it made me smile to see "I Was Born Under A Wandering Star" on there - it's a cool song. And I love your classic rock stuff - not so much the OO or ACDC stuff, but then no one is perfect. :D

Anonymous said...

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Unknown said...

I love seeing your choice of music. It brings back memories of you in high school. I believe there was a certain essay I remember you wrote for Wanda that made me laugh.

Alex said...

It sure didn't make Grandma laugh...

Anonymous said...

Sweet entry under "lullabys"...I'm assuming you've seen "Paint Your Wagon" (Wandering Star)?

Alex said...

I actually haven't seen "Paint Your Wagon". I could never make it through it. My mom loves it though.

Anonymous said...

Love the sentiment behind #5 and the humor behind the one about musicals and Disney.

Anonymous said...

ahh, the tunes of high school takin' me back...
i, too, would like to have gone to see metallica in high school, but i didn't even bother bringing it up--i probably would have gotten grounded just for bringing it up!

Nicole said...

sleeping beauty? really, al? that one might just get you a kick.

as much as i joke that you've already told me all your stories, i had never heard that lullaby one before. you fight it, but you're quite the sweet little pile.

Anonymous said...

For Joseph: I don't recall groundings for attending any kind of concert you ever wanted to attend, even if I couldn't understand why you would want to waste the hard earned money.