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Nov. 18th, 2003 03:15 pmSong meme swiped from
- Makes you wish you knew how to dance:
"Caribbean Blue", "China Roses", and "Flora's Secret" (eg, the waltzes), Enya - Makes you happy:
"Perfect Time" Maire Brennan - Reminds you of
an ex-loversomeone you've loved and lost:
Koledy remind me of Grandma and Grandpa Pilny - Reminds you of an ex-friend:
Les Miseranimals, The Animaniacs - Makes you cry:
I generally can't cry now, but "Tears in Heaven" by Eric Clapton used to have that effect - Makes you laugh:
"Rocket Rider's Prayer", Steve Savitzky - Makes you ponder life:
"Never Go Back", Christine Lavin - You never want to hear again:
Anything sung by Sarah Brightman or Mariah Carey -- two women who overestimate their vocal range - You once loved but got sick of:
Into the Woods soundtrack, Steve Sondheim - You love by a band/artist you
hatenever really got into:
"In the House of Stone and Light", Martin Page - You sheepishly admit to liking:
Lots of stuff by Barry Manilow - You'd do anything to see played live:
Everything from the Les Miz soundtrack, Boublil/Schonberg - Reminds you of your childhood:
Polkas performed by Marion Lush - Sums up your teenage years:
"Do You Know Where You're Going To?", Masser/Goffin performed by Diana Ross - Most people like but you hate:
"Dilemma", Nelly. Some jerk in our former apartment complex played this crap on continual repeat. If it had at least been a good song... - You love the lyrics of:
"Shades of Gray" written by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil for the Monkees - You used to hate but now love:
"Wet Dream", Kip Addotta - Is best played in the car:
Anything by They Might Be Giants - You like to fall asleep to:
"Music of the Night", Andrew Lloyd Webber - You like to wake up to:
"Pastorale" from Beethoven's Sixth - You love, and that you wouldn't know if it wasn't for someone:
Clannad, thanks to a guy named Guy in college - You love the
video more than the tuneparody more than the original:
"Amish Paradise", Al Yankovic - Is good to listen to whilst holding hands:
"Irony", Leah Zicari - Makes you think of sex:
"Bolero", Ravel - You love to hear at clubs:
I would love to see the looks on peoples' faces if someone managed to sneak anything from Yanni into the Jukebox. - Is not your "typical type" of style but you love anyway:
I don't know. People seemed to be surprised that I liked "The Final Countdown" by Europe. - Reminds you of your sibling:
The Hunt for Red October soundtrack, because Pamela swiped my copy. - Reminds you of the one you want but can't have:
"She Has a Thing (For Men Who Love Men)", Romanovsky and Phillips You can sing really wellMakes you wish you could sing well:
"Winter, Fire, and Snow" by Anuna
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Date: 2003-11-19 07:09 am (UTC)It would take me a while to get sick of the Into the Woods sound track. Heh, I even have the broadway version of the play on DVD.
Of course the song I would love to here in a club is "Poor, Unfortunate Souls" ::Grins::
I remember the Hunt for Red October soundtrack... it was used a lot during the Scifi game I was running.
Anyhoo... cheers!
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Date: 2003-11-19 10:38 pm (UTC)I have many fond memories of Utica-Steve playing various parts of Red October while setting up the mood for his campaigns. Men's choirs... yum.
I still wish at some point you and I could have performed "Master of the House" for an SCA event. I have so many friends who were or are in it; maybe one of these days I'll even find a local group. But first I need to find a game-comma-dammit. I'm in severe RPG withdrawal and have been basically since the Utica crowd was swept to the four winds.