Louisiana Casey just tagged me, so now it's my turn to provide you even more fascinating details about myself. As though the other day's quiz wasn't enough. This time we're going to talk about the music that did/does move me. Here we go:
1. Song that sounds like happy feels
"Pretty Good Day," by Luce. It's definitely upbeat without being obnoxious. It describes the kind of day that I might want to write a song about. If I did such things.
2. Earliest Memory
I'd have to make two choices here, because I really don't know which hit my consciousness first. One, "Rhinestone Cowboy," by Glenn Campbell. This was one of my most favoritest albums ever, and it disappeared from my room forever one day. I think my evil mother got sick of me playing it overandoverandoverandover, and she threw it out. Two, the aforementioned mother was a HUGE fan of Barbra Streisand, and "Evergreen," stands out as being an early music memory.
3. Last CD You Bought
"Scissor Sisters" by...Scissor Sisters. I love love lovetty love this CD. It is so great for workouts. And driving your husband crazy with a disco beat.
4. Reminds You of School
I had two little girlfriends in grade school, and we used to sing "Delta Dawn" by Tanya Tucker as we played on the tire swing in the playground during recess. I knew all the words before I ever even heard Tanya Tucker sing it.
In high school, the first thing that comes to mind is "More Than Words," by Extreme, which was the song I dedicated to my first real boyfriend. *gag*
5. Total Music Files on Your PC
None. We have dial-up, and I'm not about to drive myself nuts trying to download anything with that crap.
6. Song for Listening to Repeatedly When Depressed
Well, it always has to do with a man, doesn't it? So I'd go with "You Oughta Know," by Alanis Morisette.
7. Song That Sounds British But Isn't
Uh...uh... I can't come up with anything here.
8. Song You Love, Band You Hate
I think "Evergreen," by Barbra Streisand deserves another mention, don't you?
9. A Favorite Song From the Past That Took Ages to Track Down
Easy. "One Night in Bangkok," by Murray Head. It's tough to find because (a) I'd never even heard of Murray Head and neither had anyone else in Idaho, and (b) because it is most commonly found on the soundtrack to "Chess," an 80's Broadway musical. It's probably my favorite song to dance to EVER.
10. Bought the Album for One Good Song
Well, there's about a hundred and fifty of these in my house. Most recently, "Good News for People Who Love Bad News," by Modest Mouse. I wasn't real thrilled with the CD, other than the song, "Float On."
11. Worst Song to Get Stuck in Your Head
This is going to suck, because now it's going to be stuck in my head. *drumroll* "Puff the Magic Dragon." There, are you happy?
12. Best Song to Dump a Beer on Someone's Head To, Then Storm Out of the Bar
How can I remember the name of the song? I was probably drunk at the time anyway...
13. Who Should do This Next
Sherri
Badger
Erica