September 6, 2009

My Favorite Things

  • Time of Day: Night
  • Sitting cross-legged on the warm beach with eyes closed, listening to the ocean breathe in and out
  • Eye-catching earrings
  • Color: all dark hues
  • Dreams, whether good or bad
  • Receiving a handwritten letter in the mail
  • Fashion icon: Rihanna
  • People-watching with Rogue
  • Rewriting song lyrics to make parodies (i.e. Gov. J's farewell speech)
  • Food: dark chocolate
  • Songs in minor keys
  • Bittersweet story endings
  • Flower: Orchids
  • Fractured fairytales
  • Greek myths and legends
  • Current song on repeat: "Rooftops" by Lostprophets
  • Puppies
  • Singing when nobody is listening
  • Most prized belonging: this blog
There was a girl who was in my high school French class several consecutive years. She was a self-described music-lover and made very clear her opinions on what qualified as "good music." While I got along with this girl fairly well, I would like to make the point that I am not fond of those pretentious music czars and czarinas who saunter around the realm of music as if they alone know what is deemed "worthy" of listening. These include:
  • Youtube users who leave snippy comments for music videos of songs featured on Guitar Hero/Rock Band, bemoaning how their favorite song has now become "mainstream" -- and thus, uncool
  • People who claim to be music-lovers but deem classical music as "boring." Hey, you try writing a orchestral symphony or a baroque fugue, and then let me know how boring it is.
  • People who complain when their favorite formerly "underground" band becomes mainstream. Right, just because people know who they are now means you can't like them anymore.
In any case, I have my opinions on what is good music to my ears, but I'd rather not impose these personal judgments. And I don't even think music is simply about what sounds good. I believe everyone has at least one song that is attributed to some memory, and that they will listen to this song as a trigger for remembrance. These are the songs that stick to you for a long time, whether or not something is "mainstream" or "underground" or simply forgotten.

The Playlist:
  • "Naturaleza muerta" by Mecano
  • "Kuroi Namida" by Anna Tsuchiya
  • "Somewhere in Time" composed by John Barry
  • "Sing Me to Sleep" by Waking Ashland
  • "Libertango" composed by Astor Piazolla
  • "All is Full of Love" by Bjork
  • "Future Foe Scenarios" by Silversun Pickups
  • "Papercut" by Linkin Park
  • "Elegie" composed by Sergei Rachmaninoff
  • "It's All Over But the Crying" by Garbage
  • "Plus le coeur a ca" by Mademoiselle K
  • "The Ocean" by Mae
  • "Cupid" by OLIVIA

1 comment:

Ari said...

people-watching <3

only know one song from your playlist :(
shall look them up sooner or later when i get the chance.
leaving tomorrow morning at 11am.

love&missyoulots
R