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Feb. 28th, 2007 10:12 pmNotes about this Ten-Songs-I-Adore meme:
(1) You have no idea -- no idea, I tell you -- how hard it is for me to post lists of music without apologizing for my taste in said music. What happened to the days when I was totally sure my taste in music was completely awesome in every way? I'd like to think it's just that I got old -- but maybe it's the general total breakdown of all self-confidence I have undergone since reaching my majority? Anyway. So your taste in music's better than mine. I can accept that. After a bit of a struggle.
(2) I also had an agonizingly hard time limiting myself to just ten songs. In fact, I narrowed it down to twenty and couldn't get any farther until I realized that some of the songs I loved were no longer on my hard drive (just on my iPod, or on my external hard drive), and so I was able to winnow (don't you love that word?) the list from there. Thank goodness (a) my sloppy archiving habits are here to mask my indecisiveness, and (b) I could only work with one letter of the alphabet.
(3) My criteria for choosing the list, in case you're interested, was this: which songs, when they pop up in my player, make me STOP EVERYTHING TO LISTEN AND IF I AM ALONE SING TUNELESSLY-YET-LOUDLY ALONG? These are they. A few of they. I will tell you a little something about my history with they, if you're curious.
(4) If you want a letter of your own, you have, of course, only to say so.
Ramble On - Led Zeppelin
Red Rabbits - The Shins
Red-Eyed and Blue - Wilco
Requiem - M. Ward
Retrieval of You - The Minus Five
Revelator - Gillian Welch
Ring of Fire - Johnny Cash
Rock and Roll - The Velvet Underground
Rip This Joint - The Rolling Stones
Roseblood - Mazzy Star
ETA: Neil Gaiman, what is up with your blog? Why does it occasionally and randomly vomit all over mine? Couldn't you do something about that?
(1) You have no idea -- no idea, I tell you -- how hard it is for me to post lists of music without apologizing for my taste in said music. What happened to the days when I was totally sure my taste in music was completely awesome in every way? I'd like to think it's just that I got old -- but maybe it's the general total breakdown of all self-confidence I have undergone since reaching my majority? Anyway. So your taste in music's better than mine. I can accept that. After a bit of a struggle.
(2) I also had an agonizingly hard time limiting myself to just ten songs. In fact, I narrowed it down to twenty and couldn't get any farther until I realized that some of the songs I loved were no longer on my hard drive (just on my iPod, or on my external hard drive), and so I was able to winnow (don't you love that word?) the list from there. Thank goodness (a) my sloppy archiving habits are here to mask my indecisiveness, and (b) I could only work with one letter of the alphabet.
(3) My criteria for choosing the list, in case you're interested, was this: which songs, when they pop up in my player, make me STOP EVERYTHING TO LISTEN AND IF I AM ALONE SING TUNELESSLY-YET-LOUDLY ALONG? These are they. A few of they. I will tell you a little something about my history with they, if you're curious.
(4) If you want a letter of your own, you have, of course, only to say so.
Ramble On - Led Zeppelin
Red Rabbits - The Shins
Red-Eyed and Blue - Wilco
Requiem - M. Ward
Retrieval of You - The Minus Five
Revelator - Gillian Welch
Ring of Fire - Johnny Cash
Rock and Roll - The Velvet Underground
Rip This Joint - The Rolling Stones
Roseblood - Mazzy Star
ETA: Neil Gaiman, what is up with your blog? Why does it occasionally and randomly vomit all over mine? Couldn't you do something about that?
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Date: 2007-03-01 04:48 am (UTC)Can I ask for a letter if I can't Yousendit things? So little of my music collection is accessible, even to me, what with it dorkishly gathering dust in vinyl form in the basement, but I'd like to play, if only for the challenge of it all. :)
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Date: 2007-03-01 11:41 pm (UTC)You may definitely have a letter! I will give you L for Laurel, and look forward to seeing your eclectic list (I'm an eclectic too, can you tell? :D).