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Alright, you asked for it ... Got this from
orandream
List five songs that you currently love. It doesn't matter what genre they are
from, whether they have words, or even if they're any good, but they must be
songs you're really enjoying right now.
Post these instructions, the artists,
and the songs in your blog.
Then tag five other Livejournal friends to see
what they're listening to.
Anything by Joshua Kadison, but if I had to pick one - "Desert Flower" right now.
"To Each his Dulcenea / To Every Man His Dream" from the Man of La Mancha
"A Rumbling groan down below," I don't know the actual song but it's from Robots when we first see the chop shop.
"And the Band Played Waltzing Mathilda," by the Irish Tenors, John McDermott specifically I believe (who is, ironically, Canadian)
"Both Sides Now" Joni Mitchell -- both recordings but mainly the more recent 20 year anniversary one.
Tags: Well, I can't tag
orandream because she tagged me ...
wushu76,
bijouatweb, and
lauramae are all out because Oran tagged 'em already ... So ... the following people, consdier yourself tagged, with apologies --
br0k3nsoul,
saklani2,
eirien_rhovan,
angelsdreambook,
hickorynut -- Apologies to everyone - s'what you get for friending someone with such an itty bitty f'list *G*
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List five songs that you currently love. It doesn't matter what genre they are
from, whether they have words, or even if they're any good, but they must be
songs you're really enjoying right now.
Post these instructions, the artists,
and the songs in your blog.
Then tag five other Livejournal friends to see
what they're listening to.
Anything by Joshua Kadison, but if I had to pick one - "Desert Flower" right now.
"To Each his Dulcenea / To Every Man His Dream" from the Man of La Mancha
"A Rumbling groan down below," I don't know the actual song but it's from Robots when we first see the chop shop.
"And the Band Played Waltzing Mathilda," by the Irish Tenors, John McDermott specifically I believe (who is, ironically, Canadian)
"Both Sides Now" Joni Mitchell -- both recordings but mainly the more recent 20 year anniversary one.
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