Tuesday, October 27, 2009

"you told me about nowhere...

... well it sounds like someplace I'd like to go."

I love it when modest mouse comes up on shuffle.

Anyhoo, I'm still explorin' the new setup, writing on a laptop from my room is actually much more conducive to the whole "creative flow".

Airborne toxic event playing now.

Its funny, I can map out entire conversations I've had or should have that perfectly follow my music. I think that if you really looked at it, everyone's music follows their life, more or less.

Its a kind of posthumous road map to the places we've been, or where we wish we'd been.

Alot of mine describes the person I'd like to become, or who I used to be.

I wonder what Obama has on his iPod?

Or if there's someone out there listening to the exact same thing I am (Rebellion/ lies by Arcade Fire).

I think there should be an organization that had people send in their music players and switch them with people for a week. It would open people's eyes to a whole new world. Some would be anonymous, others would be like a musical pen pal.

I'm going to start making tapes for people. (note to self: people don't make tapes anymore)

hmm... Top Five songs to play during a train wreck:

  1. Hallelujah -Lenard Cohen
  2. Eruption -Van Halen
  3. What a wonderful world -As performed by Louis Armstrong
  4. Blinded in chains -Avenged Sevenfold
  5. Helter Skelter -The Beatles
That'll do. G'night everyone.

2 comments:

  1. hallelujah is one of my all time favorite songs...

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  2. I think that its like, required for you to love Hallelujah, it just doesn't make sense not to.

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