Songs that reflect you and your tastes
PostPosted: Tue Mar 07, 2006 10:29 am
I'm not sure if this has been done before (as far as I know, it hasn't). But I thought this might be a neat little idea to do around here, sort of like iTunes iMixes. List the 10 (only 10) songs that say something about you and/or about your taste in music. Are you a road warrior who loves tunes that pump you up while driving, or do you enjoy a diverse range of music? Doesn't have to be your favorites only. In other words, if you had no other way to do so, what songs would you play to let someone get to know you better?
So, here's mine, to give an example. In no particular order:
1. Daft Punk, "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger" - Ingeniously written techno song, where the lines seem to be separate at first until they're layered together into cohesive lines. Plus, it's a got a great techno beat. The Neptunes also did a killer club mix but the original is still superior.
2. The Isaacs, "He Ain't Never Done Me Nothing but Good" - Triple negatives aside, this is pure, knee-slapping, yee-doggy southern Gospel bluegrass right here. Never fails to make me smile.
3. Daniel Bedingfield, "Girlfriend" - If I ever wanted to sing a song to that special someone (or at least try to), this would be it. It's oh-so-romantic and the guitar gives it a nice, refreshing, pick-me-up beat.
4. Utada Hikaru, "Simple and Clean (PLANITb Remix)" - Made famous by "Kingdom Hearts," this is one of the shortest yet best songs in my library. Gets you moving.
5. tobyMac, "Diverse City" - I've loved this song for a while, and I'm glad to know that it's been recently released as a single. The rhymes, the "Double Dutch Bus" beat, the edge -- it all works in this song.
6. Shaun Groves, "See You" - Groves is an excellent songwriter who uses vivid imagery to glorify God. "See You" is his masterpiece at doing so, with a nice rock edge mixed in for flavor.
7. Scapegoat Wax, "Aisle 10 (Hello Allison)" - Funny, unique, indy hip-hop song that I discovered in "Jet Set Radio Future." Hard to find, but worth the search.
8. Jody McBreyer & Jadyn Maria, "Never Alone" - Odd mix of Latin music with Avalon's frontman that is far too unappreciated, especially with its emotional lyrics and fast beat. Probably my all-time favorite song.
9. George Rowe, "Think About That" - Jazzy, soulful song that is tons of fun. Can't help but snap my fingers and sing along.
10. Katrina and the Waves, "Walkin' on Sunshine" - Timeless. I have to remind myself it's a product of the 80's. Bad day? Play this.
So, looking at my list, I'm a guy who likes tunes that make me happy and/or get me going. Despite the list above, I do like slow songs, but to me, the best songs can still evoke powerful emotions with a fast beat or a little bit of high-tempo edge. I like deep bass, and I suppose I prefer "poppier" stuff. I love to get out on the dance floor, so a lot of my songs above sort of reflect that. I'm not limited by genres in my music tastes.
Get the idea? Somebody else try it now.
*Note: Yes, I was bored when creating this thread. I had absolutely nothing else to do.
So, here's mine, to give an example. In no particular order:
1. Daft Punk, "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger" - Ingeniously written techno song, where the lines seem to be separate at first until they're layered together into cohesive lines. Plus, it's a got a great techno beat. The Neptunes also did a killer club mix but the original is still superior.
2. The Isaacs, "He Ain't Never Done Me Nothing but Good" - Triple negatives aside, this is pure, knee-slapping, yee-doggy southern Gospel bluegrass right here. Never fails to make me smile.
3. Daniel Bedingfield, "Girlfriend" - If I ever wanted to sing a song to that special someone (or at least try to), this would be it. It's oh-so-romantic and the guitar gives it a nice, refreshing, pick-me-up beat.
4. Utada Hikaru, "Simple and Clean (PLANITb Remix)" - Made famous by "Kingdom Hearts," this is one of the shortest yet best songs in my library. Gets you moving.
5. tobyMac, "Diverse City" - I've loved this song for a while, and I'm glad to know that it's been recently released as a single. The rhymes, the "Double Dutch Bus" beat, the edge -- it all works in this song.
6. Shaun Groves, "See You" - Groves is an excellent songwriter who uses vivid imagery to glorify God. "See You" is his masterpiece at doing so, with a nice rock edge mixed in for flavor.
7. Scapegoat Wax, "Aisle 10 (Hello Allison)" - Funny, unique, indy hip-hop song that I discovered in "Jet Set Radio Future." Hard to find, but worth the search.
8. Jody McBreyer & Jadyn Maria, "Never Alone" - Odd mix of Latin music with Avalon's frontman that is far too unappreciated, especially with its emotional lyrics and fast beat. Probably my all-time favorite song.
9. George Rowe, "Think About That" - Jazzy, soulful song that is tons of fun. Can't help but snap my fingers and sing along.
10. Katrina and the Waves, "Walkin' on Sunshine" - Timeless. I have to remind myself it's a product of the 80's. Bad day? Play this.
So, looking at my list, I'm a guy who likes tunes that make me happy and/or get me going. Despite the list above, I do like slow songs, but to me, the best songs can still evoke powerful emotions with a fast beat or a little bit of high-tempo edge. I like deep bass, and I suppose I prefer "poppier" stuff. I love to get out on the dance floor, so a lot of my songs above sort of reflect that. I'm not limited by genres in my music tastes.
Get the idea? Somebody else try it now.
*Note: Yes, I was bored when creating this thread. I had absolutely nothing else to do.