So, I was sitting here thinking. You know how you hear some songs and just think they'd be perfect in a movie? Or maybe when a song comes on the radio, your iPod, or blaring from your speakers at home and you just think "Wow, this feels like such a movie moment!" I decided to compile a list of tracks that would definitely be on the soundtrack of my life. Yeah, I stole the idea from those dumb myspace survey iPod shuffle quiz things. But this way is much cooler. Because you get to choose the song. :)
I'm even including the song so you can listen to it! This is going to be a very long blog post. haha.
The Opening Credits Song:
Come On! Feel the Illinoise! - Sufjan Stevens
(he has the GREATEST happy songs on the planet.)
Waking up and being awesome song:
Love Today - Mika
(I used to listen to this song every morning while getting ready for school. It got me so pumped!)
Meeting a cool new person song:
We Are Going to Be Friends - The White Stripes
(One of the single most adorable songs on the planet.)
Randomly walking down the street song:
Safety Dance - Men Without Hats
(Because it had to be in here somewhere. The greatest music video ever, by the way.)
Embarking on a fabulous journey song:
The Underdog - Spoon
(the driving guitar at the beginning and the brass section in the middle make me smile. :D)
When things are going great and I feel amazing song:
Sly - The Cat Empire
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtFxo4mpiKg
(This song just makes me feel like I'm on top of the world.)
Something made me sad and I'm driving alone in the rain song:
Suddenly - Bishop Allen
(Everytime I hear this song I think of driving alone sadly in the rain. A montage. Of sad people. Yet with a touch of optimism.)
I'm going to get over this sad portion of my life no matter what song:
Everybody Knows You Cried Last Night - The Fratellis
(Love The Fratellis. Love them.)
Uh oh, here comes love against my better judgement song:
All of Me - Jon Schmidt
(I use this for my wedding videography videos. Ha. ha. It's a personal joke.)
Why, I'm just downright giddy song:
Lighting Myself on Fire - Jukebox the Ghost
Well that didn't work out, did it? song:
I'll Never Fall in Love Again - Splitsville
(One of my all-time favorite songs. This is my favorite cover.)
The heartbreak made me go bonkers song:
Ramalama (Bang Bang) - Rosin Murphey
I notice the world isn't quite right song:
Little Boxes - The Decemberists cover
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=txE-ZRfB_4s
Going into the city song:
Straight Lines - Silverchair
(This is the song I listen to when I enter NYC. Every time.)
I have a dream song:
Dreamer - Supertramp
(I like to be obvious sometimes.)
I know what I need to do to achieve my dream and I'm going for it song:
Caravan Girl - Goldfrapp
(The chorus just fills me with happiness)
Looks like my dream may not come true and it makes me sad song:
Hero - Regina Spektor
(This song just touches my heart. No lie.)
Well lookie there! I did achieve the dream after all song:
Let's Dance To Joy Division - The Wombats
(This song just makes me feel triumphant.)
However, I'm pining for the meanie that broke my heart because I'm pathetic song:
They Weren't There - Missy Higgins
(Her songs are fantaaastic.)
Corny sequence where two people are just basically awesome together song:
You're My Best Friend - Queen
I have an important decision to make song:
Fuel - Marit Larsen
(Marit is one of my favorite female artists. Ever.)
Confused about things song:
Paranoia in Bb Major - The Avett Brothers
Some old, wise man gives me great life-changing advice song:
Blackbird - The Beatles
Someone's dying song:
One Last Drink - Enter the Haggis
(Best song about death. Ever. Optimism is always appreciated in this world.)
Standing on the top of a cliff with wind blowing in my hair song:
Fooling Yourself - Styx
I slay the jabberwocky and there is much rejoicing song(s):
Call of the Champions - John Williams (as sung by the MoTab)
and/or
M79 - Vampire Weekend
Romping in the forest with the Wild Things song:
Wake Up - The Arcade Fire
Everything's peachy keen song:
Mr. Blue Sky - ELO
(Oh how I just adore ELO. And their big hair.)
My journey's only just beginning, even though it's pretty much the end of the movie song:
To Travels and Trunks - Hey Marseilles
(This is the best movie song. I just imagine the camera sweeping over beautiful landscapes. Gosh, I'm weird. haha)
Closing Credits song(s):
Can't Go Back Now - The Weepies
Coming Home - The 88
My Way - Frank Sinatra
And that's that! Anyone reading this should also make one. I had too much fun and stayed up too late getting this finished.
Ciao!
-Staci
Monday, March 22, 2010
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