First I'd like to start this by saying talking about something related to these top 5 lists. Mike Ward issued a challenge to some of his friends a few months ago to create their favorite 60 minutes of music. The best definition that someone came up with was "songs you wouldn't skip when they came up on your Ipod." So far I think only Ward, Myers, and Colmus have participated in this project and they've each exchanged their CD's. I've been laboring over mine off and on for a few months now but this blog spurred me to finish it up this weekend. I also found a website that can help take this to the next level. Drop.io is free and you can create your own private playlist without having to signup for anything. So if you're interested in hearing mine the link is
drop.io/laun60min. Only catch is you need the password and the only way to get it is by sending me your own 60 minute playlist. If you decide to do your own, make sure you rename the songs so that we don't see the song titles cause part of the experience is not knowing what's coming next. Here's a sneak preview of mine:
(Note: Not sure if these are exactly my top 5 but it's close and I thought these would be more interesting to read about than me explaining why I like a Beach Boys song)
Born To Run - Bruce Springsteen
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I have never owned any Bruce, but I do love Born to Run. I've only gained appreciation for it in the past year, but I think it's a perfect song for this type of weather. I'm glad that I now have a place to go listen to it any time I want.
As for Ana Ng, I've never understood the appeal of that song. I think Gittings really loves that one also.
Yeah, this is a great Radiohead song that I think (like Martha My Dear) gets forgotten because of the singles from the album. OK Computer is the only album that I know I love, but am completely surprised by how great it is every time I listen to it.
Between the TMBG and Les Miserables similar past experiences, I feel like we should be better friends, Laun! It's a little uncanny.
Also, I've heard good things about this Kate Bush since high school but could never get past the squeaky voice & bygone era. I think listening to it on headphones helped bring out the several layers and I hope to develop an appreciation for it. I'm also hoping that it might help me learn to appreciate the alleged wonderfulness of Joanna Newsom and her squeaky voice. Anyone already have an opinion on her?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KcHjAUhtSrk&feature=PlayList&p=29F476A23C3A0B7C&index=3
With a heavy head, I'm tempted to attempt this top 60 minutes; my ears are already tired from the top 5 list which I'm still confused and frustrated with. So...maybe in a year or so.
also, Tired of Sex might be in my top 10 favorite songs. One of my favorites was driving around listening to that song with Rick in the car and screaming "Thursday night I'm making Denise" (Rick's moms name is Denise)
I saw Joanna Newsom at Bonnaroo and thought "wow this beautiful". Forty minutes later I woke up in the grass from the best nap I've ever had.
I loved "The Milk-Eyed Mender" by Joanna Newsom but it took me a little bit to get past the voice. My brother was really into her and so I put it on a few times at work and gradually took to different songs each time. I especially enjoyed it when I was already feeling a bit drowsy. But I'm not so much into her 20 minute songs that she did on the other album.
This is probably my favorite song of hers: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVx_kVtFI9E (can't find the studio version)
Also Kate Bush later rerecorded vocals for Wuthering Heights which aren't quite as squeaky but I can't decide which I like better. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXG6SX3POs8
matt and nathan like the joanna newsom woman. i have yet to develop and opinion, but listening to this youtube clip i would maybe get a little tired of the pitch after a while. i like when all those people who sound like children sing together though. i would bet TJ could get into it. he loves high pitched singing.
also, yes this is a solid laun list. the radiohead and weezer picks are right up there with my favorites from those guys. although, picking a pinkerton track would be another impossible feat for me, with el scorcho, across the sea, the good life, and butterfly all being up there.
Rick, I just saw your comment about the nap after I posted about enjoying it when I was feeling drowsy. That must be the way to go.
Eric, I also have a few memories of driving in the car with friends and listening/singing to that song but I don't think we knew any girls with any of those names at the time. Except I have an Aunt Louise but luckily I never made that connection until now.
i need to respond to adams comment... i do indeed like whiny high pitchy voices... but they usually )for one reason or another) come from tiny japanese women... i do not like this joanna newsom one bit.
keep your dirty talk off these comment pages, huff.
oh heavens... i meant no slander... i didnt even think joanna newsom was even on the laun5 to begin with riight?
and also - she dates bill callahan... and i like that... it makes him happy... it makes him write happy music... so she's good in my book as a human... maybe just not japanese and tiny enough to go into my book of girl voices
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