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Thursday, June 25, 2009

11-20 of 30 Songs I Can’t Live Without (still without a better title)

Filed under: Couch Potato-isms, Life Online — jungzx @ 4:02 pm
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If you have no idea what this is about, take a quick trip to part 1 right here.

It gets harder and harder to come up with songs, let me tell ya. There are a lot of songs that I love at the moment… But all of these are fleeting flavors of the moment. Like flings, they’ll make love to my ears a few times. It’ll be fun, it’ll be wonderful, but it’ll get old real fast and I’ll be moving on to the next sexy song I hear.

You’ll see none of that here though. Here are 10 more songs that I will love. Forever:

11. Pink FloydWish You Were Here
(Credit goes to Cindy for introducing this song to me!)
Simply put, it’s an old-fashioned straight-up “Oh, how I wish you were here.” love song. *sigh*

12. Bjork - Pagan Poetry
Apparently I like my songs to be deep, expressing of pain and borderline masochistic. Pagan Poetry is it.
First of all, Bjork is a musical genius. I’ve got no idea if I interpret her words right, but the melody is slow and slightly creepy and it sounds like a desperate cry for… something. Heck, it sounds like she’s crying. Songs mean different things to different people, and whatever Pagan Poetry means to you, it means “crying my heart out” to me.

13. Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody
for its sheer AWESOMENESS. Hello?

14. Dave Matthews BandThe Space Between
“The space between the tears we cry is the laughter that keeps us coming back for more.”
Ahh. The “Remind me again why I’m here.” song. For relationships, for drama, for work, for everything.

15. Bob MarleyRedemption Song
“‘Cause all I ever have: Redemption songs.” Which are, incidentally, what these songs I’m listing down are to me. Sometimes, all you’ve got is your song to keep you sane, to keep you safe… to redeem you, so to speak.

16. Led ZeppelinStairway to Heaven
It was a choice between this or Immigrant Song. I already had Baba O’Riley to take care of that whole screaming, wake up, get-your-day-started-right kinda vibe, so I went with this. Stairway to Heaven is the kind of song that stops you, makes you close your eyes, shake your head to its slow melody like an idiot, and sing along, no matter that you don’t know the words.
Also, hello Funeral Song #2.

17. Incubus - Aqueous Transmission
If you hadn’t noticed from the last 16 songs I listed, I seem to have a pattern of taking the melody to heart more than the words. It’s the entire “feel” of the song that does it for me.
Watching Incubus when they came here last year, this was their final song. It prompted what I like to call A Lighter Moment. The crowd shots you see in videos of live performances when their lighters are up in the air swaying to the slow song? That was Araneta for a moment. To me anyway. And it was… dreamy. I like dreamy.

18. The VerveBittersweet Symphony
I fell in love with the video years ago before I took a moment (years later!) to actually listen to the song and say, “Heyyy, the song’s actually pretty nice, too!” Now all you gotta do is throw in some Cruel Intentions intensity and it finds itself in a solid spot on my 30 Songs list.
Another thing: I’m a walker, you see. I like walking, and I like walking fast. So, this is perfect for the days I walk around and am not in the mood to be fucked with. “Stupid car, can’t you see I’m crossing the street? You honking your horn at me? Well, yeah? Fuck you! *walks right atop the hood*”

19. Jill SobuleSupermodel
For when I want and/or need to feel like a girl again. Hee. *bats eyelashes*

20. MoZella - Light Years Away
I was sitting at home, days after we’d placed my dad’s ashes in his new little box house at the church in Pasig. Not really in the mood to do much, what with my dad dead and all, I killed time sitting in front of the PC with 5000+ songs on shuffle in the background. This song came on — I didn’t even know I had this — I heard a few lines and I just froze. Heck yeah, I cried buckets. It was spot on. I know, being from the soundtrack of One Tree Hill, it’s probably a cheesy love song some girl sang to some guy who broke her heart. But to me, it’s a song from a girl to a dad she had a strained relationship with, with no longer any hope of repair because it was too late, and she had no choice but to just let it go.
“I don’t blame you anymore. There’s too much pain to store,” it says. For what it’s worth, try to make it true.

Continued here.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

1-10 of 30 Songs I Can’t Live Without (for lack of creativity for a better title)

Filed under: Couch Potato-isms, Life Online — jungzx @ 1:19 am
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Still recovering from the 100-song meme Baddie made us do (one I decided to limit to my Facebook buddies for fear of judgment from the music critics’ eyes) and already another one comes up asking for another 30.

Why do I even bother? I mean, how many more songs can I come up with? And how many times do I have to express my love for these songs? I don’t know. But with less songs, I figure, I can try my hardest not to repeat artists. And, with emphasis on the phrase “can’t live without,” I’m definitely putting more heart into it.

There’s something about music-related memes that make them irresistible. No?

Now, some of these songs I’ve loved since childhood. Some are, you’ll notice, quite new (or newly discovered), but in one way or another, have moved me.

These, my friends, are the 30 songs I would die without. (Well, the first 10. I’ll be doing this in 3 parts so kids with ADHD won’t shriek in horror at the text overload. Consider yourself welcome.)

Here it goes, in no particular order except for what came to mind first and whatnot:

1. Jason Mraz feat. James Morrison – Details in the Fabric
When I have a kid, I’ll be singing this to him/her. Unborn Child, you should know that you should “hold your own, know your name, and go your own way.”
It can double as a lullaby, even. Ahh.

2. The BeatlesStrawberry Fields Forever
Because everybody needs their own “Strawberry Field” to run to, where “nothing is real” and “there’s nothing to get hung about.”

3. John LennonImagine
I’ll try not to get into it TOO much, but this song — omigod THIS SONG (and Strawberry Fields Forever) is just… perfect for me. Imagine embraces everything I believe in, everything I want to believe in, and everything I hope for.

4. The WhoBaba O’Riley
(a.k.a. “Teenage Wasteland”)
We’re all in need of some motivation or some release after a long hard day at work, or any other source of stress. And this is it. Upbeat and screamworthy: “OUT HERE IN THE FIELD!!! I WORK FOR MY MEALS!!!!” Hell yeah!

5. John MayerDreaming With A Broken Heart
I could have gone with his lesser known songs on Continuum, but I couldn’t. This song just hits the spot right where it’s emo. Plus, it’s got piano.
“When you’re dreaming with a broken heart, waking up is the hardest part.” Ouch.

6. Eric BenetThe Last Time
Yes. More mush!
Someday, I’ll have someone to sing this to. Or play this song for, being that I can’t sing for shit. Either way, this, my friends, shall be my wedding song when the time comes. Never mind that Eric Benet was Halle Berry’s sex addict ex-husband.
“This is the last time I’ll fall in love.” Yihee.

8. Elton JohnTiny Dancer
It was the scene from Almost Famous. Tension was high in the tour bus, and the kid, William, was wanting to go home. A familiar song came on the radio. Piano intro, then we hear Elton John. “Blue jean baby, LA lady, seamstress for the band…” A band member can’t help but sing along. Looks are exchanged. A smile creeps up on each member’s face. Then everybody breaks into a full-on sing-along. Needless to say, the tension was broken, and somewhere along the way Penny Lane puts her hand on William’s face and says, “You are home.”
Beautiful.

9. OasisChampagne Supernova
When I die, I want to go and be in that champagne supernova in the sky.
Sometimes, words don’t have to make sense to be something meaningful.

10. Yann TiersenComptine d’un autre été: L’après-midi
(from the soundtrack to Amelie)
There was a time that I was alone at home and feeling down. It was the type of melancholy that couldn’t be helped by noisy rock music or even the upbeat songs from the Beatles’ moptop days. It was one that needed to be, how shall I say… embraced. I didn’t need a distraction. I needed background music to my pain. No words, only the thoughts in my head and the sweet slow painful melody played on piano by Yann Tiersen. I put this on loop. It turned out to be just what I needed.

Continued here.

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