I love music. I listen to it all the time. Whenever I can. It makes me happy.
My whole family is totally musical- my mom and grandfather have both played the piano proffesionally since childhood, my grandpa owned a music store, my aunt plays bass in a band, my uncle plays guitar, my mom owns more instruments than the musical instrument museum.
Naturally, I have a lot of music on my iPod. I listen to everything; every style. I guess now is the time when you listen to my ramblings as I list all the items in my iPod and you marvel at my pathetic taste. I'm the girl who likes Wrock, remember?
Kay, here goes.
-Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince audiobook, 173 tracks.
-Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows audiobook, 288 tracks.
(I often trade out between the seven audiobooks so that I don't have to listen to them all too many times in a row. These two just happened to be in here right now.)
-Adagio for Strings, Albioni (It's very relaxing, you know).
- 10 Celtic Woman songs (I saw them in concert once and I really enjoyed it. We bought the CD and sometimes I listen to it.)
-Dirty Little Secret, by the All American Regects (PostSecret first introduced me to this song. I absolutely love PostSecret, and I absolutely love this song. And the music video is pretty awesome- it features PostSecret stories and I believe then the postcards were auctioned off for a good cause.)
-The soundtrack to Phantom of the Opera, Andrew Lloyd Webber, the original cast (I love myself some Webber, although my mommy HATES him, and Phantom's the best in my opinion.)
-Evolve, Ani DiFranco (She was one of the first woman to self produce her own music. She sings, she almost raps, she plays the guitar, she rocks. I absolutely LOVE this song, and always have.)
-Boyfriend, Ashlee Simpson (I can have some pop, even if it isn't really popular, no?)
-Satisfied, Ashley Monroe (My mom bought this song as a free download on iTunes one day and we both really like it.)
-5 songs by Avril Lavine (See Ashlee Simpson. I hardly ever listen to these, but they're nice on some occasions.)
-Bach-Air on G String and Brandenburg #4 by Bach (My personal favorites of Bach, that I can actually listen to.)
-Yellows Submarine album, Rubber Soul album, Abbey Road album, all Beatles (I love the Beatles. 'Nuff said.)
-Meet Me Halfway, I Gotta Feeling, the Black Eyed Peas (Again, pop.)
-The soundtrack of A Very Potter Musical (It's totally awesome. That's all there is to it. I can't really explain it any more than that. I love the entire cast. They're all supermegafoxyawesomehot and amazing.)
-Sad Lisa, Cat Stevens (I like this song, a lot. And I can play it on the piano.)
-I Like to Move It, Crazy Frog (It's CATCHY, kay?)
-Potions Yesterday, Voldemort is Awesome, Dobby by Draco and the Malfoys (This is one of my favorite Wrock bands. The lead singer even sounds like how I picture Draco, which I guess is the point. These songs are catchy, witty, appropriate, and funny. Me gusta.)
-Scheherezade, Op. 35: I- IV (My absolute favorite classical music. It just makes me feel good inside.)
-Know Your Enemy, Boulevard of Broken Dreams, by Green Day (These two songs I really like. They're catchy, and interesting, and almost seem to mean something.)
-Voldemort Can't Stop the Rock, Harry Potter, by Harry and the Potters (I had to have at least a few songs by HatP since they really are the fathers of Wrock.)
(I have a lot more pop songs, too, but, I'm getting bored with this and I'm only at H so, I'm skipping them.)
(I also have a lot more classical and yoga-esque music, but, again, I'm tired.)
-The Remedy, I'm Yours, by Jason Mraz (It's like Jack Johnson, except popular and for teens.)
-Phantom, Hairspray, Mamma Mia, Chicago, West Side Story, Annie, 101 Dalmations, Beauty and the Beast, Pocohantus (sp), Mulan, Aladdin, Mary Poppins, Lion King, Jungle Book, Suessical, Peter Pan, Wicked, Le Mis, and more. (Theatre work- I use them and need them. Plus the songs are fun and I like to sing/dance a long.)
Oh, you know what, I'm ditching this. My computer's broken and it's time for bed.
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
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2 comments:
Andrew Llyod webber rocks! last year, my choir did a show on a mix of random ALW's songs. Celtic woman is very calming. I'm assuming that you live in USA?
I agree! That's really neat- which ones did you do? I've see Cats, Phantom, Jesus Christ Superstar, and at least one other that I can't remember right now.
Celtic Woman isn't really my favorite anymore, but, I keep it around for when I have difficulty sleeping or other occasions where I need music like that.
I do live in the USA. And you?
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