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cupcake_goth Aug. 17th, 2006 01:34 pm)
Soundtrack of your life:
Open up your music player and set it to shuffle. For each line/question hit the next/forward button. Say what song is playing for each line. No cheating.
1. Opening Credits: God Thinks - Voltaire
2. Waking Up: Counting the Rosaries – Book of Love
3. Falling in Love: Life Line (Alternate Take)– Harry Nilsson
4. Fight scene: Hang Down Your Head – Tom Waits
5. Breaking up: High – The Cure
6. Looking Back On Your Life: Kiss – London After Midnight
7. Getting back together: Liquid Diamonds – Tori Amos
8. Secret Love: Funeral Drive - Brickbats
9. Life's okay: Come On Up to the House – Tom Waits
10. Mental breakdown: Speakeasy – Shed Seven
11. Partying: First Candy (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory soundtrack) – Danny Elfman
12. Long night alone: The Mission - Queensryche
13. Final Battle: The Lacemaker – This Mortal Coil
14. Death Scene: She's In Parties - Bauhaus
15. Ending Credits: Sunday – David Bowie
I'm pretty amused by some of those. I'm also agog that certain bands didn't end up on that list, considering how much music I have by them on the iPod and/or how much I've been listening to them lately.
But wait! There always could be a sequel ...
1. Opening Credits: The Ubiquitous Mr. Lovegrove (Live in Seattle, 9/18) – Dead Can Dance
2. Waking Up: Never Drown a Cat – The Plaid-Tongued Devils
3. Falling in Love: Your Song (Instrumental) – Moulin Rouge soundtrack
4. Fight scene: Now You Know – Rosin Coven
5. Breaking up: The Trauma Coil – Faith and the Muse
6. Looking Back On Your Life: The Next Life - Suede
7. Getting back together: Morrina – The Creatures
8. Secret Love: Out of This World – The Cure
9. Life's okay: Into the Darkness – SPF 1000
10. Mental breakdown: Lo, Here My Heart – Mediaeval Baebes
11. Partying: Hold on to Your Friends - Morrissey
12. Long night alone: Softly – Siouxsie and the Banshees
13. Final Battle: Temple of Love (Extended version) – Sisters of Mercy
14. Death Scene: As the Bell Rings the Maypole Spins – Dead Can Dance
15. Ending Credits: Melting - Newlydeads
Open up your music player and set it to shuffle. For each line/question hit the next/forward button. Say what song is playing for each line. No cheating.
1. Opening Credits: God Thinks - Voltaire
2. Waking Up: Counting the Rosaries – Book of Love
3. Falling in Love: Life Line (Alternate Take)– Harry Nilsson
4. Fight scene: Hang Down Your Head – Tom Waits
5. Breaking up: High – The Cure
6. Looking Back On Your Life: Kiss – London After Midnight
7. Getting back together: Liquid Diamonds – Tori Amos
8. Secret Love: Funeral Drive - Brickbats
9. Life's okay: Come On Up to the House – Tom Waits
10. Mental breakdown: Speakeasy – Shed Seven
11. Partying: First Candy (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory soundtrack) – Danny Elfman
12. Long night alone: The Mission - Queensryche
13. Final Battle: The Lacemaker – This Mortal Coil
14. Death Scene: She's In Parties - Bauhaus
15. Ending Credits: Sunday – David Bowie
I'm pretty amused by some of those. I'm also agog that certain bands didn't end up on that list, considering how much music I have by them on the iPod and/or how much I've been listening to them lately.
But wait! There always could be a sequel ...
1. Opening Credits: The Ubiquitous Mr. Lovegrove (Live in Seattle, 9/18) – Dead Can Dance
2. Waking Up: Never Drown a Cat – The Plaid-Tongued Devils
3. Falling in Love: Your Song (Instrumental) – Moulin Rouge soundtrack
4. Fight scene: Now You Know – Rosin Coven
5. Breaking up: The Trauma Coil – Faith and the Muse
6. Looking Back On Your Life: The Next Life - Suede
7. Getting back together: Morrina – The Creatures
8. Secret Love: Out of This World – The Cure
9. Life's okay: Into the Darkness – SPF 1000
10. Mental breakdown: Lo, Here My Heart – Mediaeval Baebes
11. Partying: Hold on to Your Friends - Morrissey
12. Long night alone: Softly – Siouxsie and the Banshees
13. Final Battle: Temple of Love (Extended version) – Sisters of Mercy
14. Death Scene: As the Bell Rings the Maypole Spins – Dead Can Dance
15. Ending Credits: Melting - Newlydeads
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Is that new or old Mediaeval Babes?
I only listn to one thing at a time that isn't a book. Would I have words for my soundtrack? Maybe a spoken word album... he he he