Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts

Thursday, November 22, 2007

favorite five: the music down yonder


i've had a list of songs posted at the bottom of my blog for awhile now. maybe you've noticed and clicked on one of them whilst perusing my blog. maybe not. (if you are in the latter category, i encourage you to head down there and give one a listen!) here are some thoughts on a few of them:

"Falling Slowly" (Glen Hansard) - last summer, i was scouring moviefone.com for a flick to see with dave for our anniversary. i came across the trailer for a small movie called Once, about musicians. yep, it's that simple. a movie about musicians that features real musicians singing beautiful songs. i watched the preview at least 3 times, transfixed. this is the song playing throughout. something in the song awakened that ache, that feeling you get when great music speaks to your soul. i haven't seen the movie yet; both it and its soundtrack are on my Christmas wish list.

"We Used to Be Friends" (The Dandy Warhols) - theme song to Veronica Mars. totally strange sounding the first few times i heard it; in fact, i couldn't even understand a word they were singing. but now i think it's the coolest sounding song, and i associate it with the coolness that was Veronica Mars. whoever selected the songs for VM was pretty sharp. each song complemented or underscored a scene perfectly, like

"Sway" (The Perishers) - a perfectly romantic song played during a key Veronica/Logan moment in season 2.

"Chasing Cars" (Snow Patrol) - awesome. listen to it loudly. it's crazy romantic. "all that i am, all that i'll ever want, is here in your perfect eyes, they're all i can see"

"Crazy in Love" (Beyonce) - i'm no beyonce fan by any means, but i LOVE this song. i started loving it about a year after it was popular (that's just the way i roll, baby). and i just want to dance every time i hear it. it's used in the climactic ending of Bridget Jones' 2 and i got all excited then, for example. i'd never buy the whole album, so having it on this music player is perfect for me.

what about you? what five songs get routine play in your stereos, ipods, mp3 players, etc?

Tuesday, November 06, 2007

Favorite Five

Here are my five favorite Counting Crows songs:


St. Robinson in His Cadillac Dream
the funnest song to try to sing along with; great driving music


I was born on the shores of Chesapeake Bay
But Maryland and Virginia have faded away
And I keep thinking tomorrow is coming today
So I am endlessly waiting


Speedway
very melancholy and emotional


In all this time, the bottom line
You don't know how much I feel
You say you see
But I don't agree
Don't know, don't know how I feel


Miami
just a cool song. i like how it builds up to its conclusion about "shutting it down" in New Orleans


The bus is running
It's time to leave
This summer's gone
And so are we
So come on baby,
Let's go shut it down in New Orleans


I Wish I Was a Girl
easy and fun to sing along to


For all the things I'm losing
I might as well resign myself to try and make a change
And I'm going down to hollywood
They're gonna make a movie from the things
That they find crawling round my brain


Sullivan Street
best melancholy Crows song of all time


She's nearly crawling on her knees
It's almost everything I need


Plus I have to include what are probably my favorite CC lyrics in all of their songs:


We'll I'm all messed up, that's nothing new
Hey monkey, when you open up your blue eyes,
I don't know if I'm wide awake or dreaming
But all I ever need is everything
("Monkey")


Dave's faves:
Hanginaround ("came out right about the time I was tired of living in California, so I left there")
Long December ("because it came out right before I went out to California, and it talks about being there")


Bob's fave:
Raining in Baltimore ("it bookends a great episode of Homicide")

Wednesday, July 19, 2006

Death Cab for Cutie

I am really digging their new album.

so here's what i've been doing...