Current iPod Favorites
Oct. 30th, 2006 02:26 pmWhen people ask me about my favorite songs or favorite types of music, it is to pinpoint exactly what I like. My philosophy is that if I like what I hear, I buy it or download it. They come from lots of sources -- friends, tv shows, commercials, radio, etc. Here's the top five of late:
Any suggestions by the masses on what to listen to next???
- "Tony" by Patty Griffin. I think it was
slacker_x who posted the lyrics to this song. While a very sad story about a gay boy who kills himself after being taunted by everyone, it really comes to life with Patty's rich voice. - "Que Sera Sera" by Pink Martini. I heard this song as the background music on the pilot episode of Dead Like Me. It has a very maudlin sound, but I love the vocals.
- "Crazy Bitch" by Buckcherry. I have no idea. I heard it on the local hard rock station and the beat was infectious.
- "Before He Cheats" by Carrie Underwood. I was hoping that Bo Bice was going to win that season of "American Idol" (even though I don't really watch). With her most recent singles being so religion-based, I figured her for an Anne Murray knockoff. In fact, I had heard this song a few times on the radio before I knew it was her. I love the lyrics and can enjoy the idea of revenge on a cheater.
- "Just Remember I Love You" by Beki Hemingway. I heard a guy sing this song during karaoke while I was in a bar in DC. He had a great voice and the song was simple and fun. I found this version on iTunes.
Any suggestions by the masses on what to listen to next???
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Date: 2006-10-30 09:57 pm (UTC)Delerium's recent Nuages Du Monde (http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?id=189494966&s=143441) has some awesome tracks. Try "Extollere" or "Lost and Found".
If you're in the mood for gay-friendly country tunes, try Darren Knight's My Train of Thought (http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?id=163940674&s=143441). The title track is beggin' for a sweetheart schottische (http://www.partydirectory.com/dance/d019.htm) to be done to it. But be careful..."When Your Yellow Brick Road Turns Blue" is a tear-jerker.