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01-23-2006, 10:03 AM | #12 (permalink) |
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I don't care a whole lot for soundtracks, So I'll just throw Donnie Darko in there, because the last song is emotional and really fits in with the film.
The soundtrack of my life goes like this... 1)Spice Girls-If you wanna be (I loved that when I was a little kid.) 2) Uncle Kracker (See above.) 3)Outkast-Ms Jackson (The first time I got into Outkast, since then I own all their albums and know pretty much every released song of theirs off by heart.) 4)Nizlopi-JCB (personal reasons) 5)Nirvana-Polly (The first time I realised I wanted to write songs) 6)Scissor Sisters-Take your mama (really like this for some reason) 7)Van Morrison-Brown eyed girl (Just remember being in the car singing this with my Dad.) 8)Eminem-Without me (All the kids at school were raving about how Bin Laden was in the video, so when I saw this I was really hyped up.) 9)Coolio-Gangsters Paradise (My first venture into rap) 10)Limp Bizkit-Rollin' (Performed this at a karaoke with my dorky friend really showing himself up.) THESE AREN'T MY FAVOURITE SONGS OF ALL TIME. These are just memorable songs through all the different stages of my life. I don't really like any of them now, but they were just songs that stood out in milestones of my life. |
01-23-2006, 03:23 PM | #13 (permalink) |
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Favs have gotta be "The Crow", and probably the "Singles" soundtrack.
too lazy to post soundtrack to my life right now, **yawn** maybe later…
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01-23-2006, 05:58 PM | #14 (permalink) |
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im not a big fan of soundtracks. i dont even think i own one anywhere.
soundtrack to my life (in random order cuz im too lazy to organize) afi-the last kiss alkaline trio-weve had enough armor for sleep-car underwater bowling for soup-my hometown brand new-seventy times 7 gym class heroes-papercuts jacks mannequin-la la lie less than jake-the science of selling yourself short linkin park-easier to run lostprophets-last summer mest-until i met you mxpx-first day of the rest of our lives new found glory-singled out relient k-which to bury, us or the hatchet rise against-swing life away smile empty soul-with this knife sum 41-angels with dirty faces yeah theyre all mainstream songs but i really dont care.
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01-23-2006, 06:11 PM | #15 (permalink) | |
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As far as good soundtracks, Jesus Christ Superstar in very good. Interesting musically, and very diverse in content. A good listen. As far as the soundtrack to my life, heck, I wouldn't know where to begin. I know there'd be a lot of KISS, Ted Nugent, Aerosmith (pre-MTV), and the like. It's what I cut my musical teeth on.
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01-23-2006, 08:41 PM | #17 (permalink) |
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Favourite soundtrack=Grease!! Because it is already my favourite musical so I love all the music off it,is especially kool to dance too.
Soundtrack of my life= Angel-Westlife(the lyrics are gorgeous and it is a sad song,I want it played at my Funeral) Livin on a prayer-BonJovi(my all time fav song,wicked guitar,beat,lyrics,etc,etc) Time of your life-GreenDay(lyrics,the instruments played-the harp sounds kool) Let it be-TheBeatles(the lyrics-"mother Mary comes to me,speaking words of wisdom,LetItBe) Hey Jude-TheBeatles Build me up buttercup-TheFoundations(just makes me feel so happy) Loyal-DaveDobbyn(about our beautiful country NewZealand,a great rock track) Dont dream its over-CrowdedHouse(yet again NZ written,a very reflective track for me personally) Outside-Staind Summer of 69-BryanAdams(used to sing this song round the house when I was a little girl,still love it!!) Slip sliddin away-SimonandGarfunkel(same as above) Brown eyed girl-VanMorrison(used in a lot of movies,fun to go crazy to) I am the highway-Audioslave(good song to look out the window to when you are driving along the motorway) Patience-GunsandRoses(yeah dont need a reason for this one) Stand up-TheFeelers(lyrics-"Its time to stand up and be counted") We go together-from the movie Grease(reminds me of the friendship that i have with my loved ones specially Vanilla :p |
01-28-2006, 01:14 PM | #20 (permalink) |
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Favourite soundtracks include School Of Rock and Grosse Point Blanke. Also the theme tune to Ski Sunday (those of you in the UK will know what I mean).
Soundtrack of my life: Bonnie Tyler - Holding Out For A Hero (reminds me of Short Circuit) Dave Matthews Band - Crush The Cardigans - Lovefool Ray Parker Jr - Ghostbusters (great on a night out) Coldplay - Trouble (first tune I learnt on the Piano) Chesney Hawks - The One & Only (first record I bought, I would have been about 7) Bruce Springsteen - Streets Of Philadelphia (reminds me of someone special) Joe Satriani - Summer Song Manic Street Preachers - Everlasting (when I fast started working in motor racing, aged 15, this was the only CD we had in the workshop) O.A.R - The Stranger Spin Doctors - Pocket Full Of Kryptonite Counting Crows - A Murder Of One Most of these trigger memories of some kind, or have meaning in another way. All of them I still listen too now, except Chesney Hawks. Dave |
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