Music of your Life meme
Apr. 11th, 2008 07:26 amSheeped from
astrogirl2
1. Open your music library
2. Put it on shuffle
3. Press Play
4. For every question, type the song that's playing
5. When you go to a new question, press the next button
6. Don't lie. (As if this were somehow worth lying about?)
Opening Credits: "Let us the Infant Greet" (Loreena McKennit / To Drive the Cold Winter Away) Rather appropriate for the start of a life, I guess.
Waking Up: "She's Not Just A Pretty Face" (Shania Twain / Up!) Well, that's actually fitting too. Very boppy and get-up-and-go. Pity I don't actually like that song.
First Day of High School: "Planet Cruise" (Marty Simon / Tales from a Parallel Universe); that's an instrumental from the Lexx soundtrack. But as far as the theme of cruising different planets, considering the huge number of different schools I went to... and it's appropriately gloomy, too.
Falling in Love: "The Roar of Love" (2nd Chapter of Acts / The Roar of Love) Okay, that means I'm going to fall in love with Aslan. Cool.
Fight Song: "Concerto for Piano No. 1" (Shostakovich) Okay, that has to be the most un-fighty "fight song" ever. Maybe it means I'm fighting depression.
Breaking up: "To Go Beyond" (Enya / Enya) This song has no lyrics. Hmmm. Introspection?
Prom: "Fly Me High" (Moody Blues) Oh, this must be a fun prom! Except we don't have proms, we have "formals".
Life: "Fast Changes" (Seal / Seal II) This would have been more fitting for the 'breaking up' song...
Mental Breakdown: "Symphony #3 'Eroica' I. Allegro con brio" (Beethoven) Okay, so it isn't going to be a spectacular mental breakdown, not to classical music. More depression?
Driving: "The Last Time I Cried" (Chris De Burgh / Flying Colours) Definitely more depression. I'm driving to try to get away from things, but instead there's more depressing introspection.
Flashback: "Vote The Bastards Out" (Spooky Men's Chorale / Tooled Up) Okay, I'm flashing back to when Gough Witlam was sacked, on my 10th birthday. Or perhaps the first time I voted.
Getting back together: "Last Rendez-Vous" (Jean Michel Jarre / Rendez-vous) This sounds like somebody's dying! Not happy.
Wedding: "The Journey" (Chris De Burgh / The Road To Freedom) Okay, definitely somebody dying! Oh noes!
Birth of child: "In Old Mexico" (Tom Lehrer / In Concert) With a prelude about the gall bladder, sounds messy, which childbirth undoubtably is.
Final battle: "Lord Be Glorified" (John Michael Talbot / Be Exalted) Ah, yes, praise the Lord. I like that.
Sorry I'm not as amusing as Astro.
1. Open your music library
2. Put it on shuffle
3. Press Play
4. For every question, type the song that's playing
5. When you go to a new question, press the next button
6. Don't lie. (As if this were somehow worth lying about?)
Opening Credits: "Let us the Infant Greet" (Loreena McKennit / To Drive the Cold Winter Away) Rather appropriate for the start of a life, I guess.
Waking Up: "She's Not Just A Pretty Face" (Shania Twain / Up!) Well, that's actually fitting too. Very boppy and get-up-and-go. Pity I don't actually like that song.
First Day of High School: "Planet Cruise" (Marty Simon / Tales from a Parallel Universe); that's an instrumental from the Lexx soundtrack. But as far as the theme of cruising different planets, considering the huge number of different schools I went to... and it's appropriately gloomy, too.
Falling in Love: "The Roar of Love" (2nd Chapter of Acts / The Roar of Love) Okay, that means I'm going to fall in love with Aslan. Cool.
Fight Song: "Concerto for Piano No. 1" (Shostakovich) Okay, that has to be the most un-fighty "fight song" ever. Maybe it means I'm fighting depression.
Breaking up: "To Go Beyond" (Enya / Enya) This song has no lyrics. Hmmm. Introspection?
Prom: "Fly Me High" (Moody Blues) Oh, this must be a fun prom! Except we don't have proms, we have "formals".
Life: "Fast Changes" (Seal / Seal II) This would have been more fitting for the 'breaking up' song...
Mental Breakdown: "Symphony #3 'Eroica' I. Allegro con brio" (Beethoven) Okay, so it isn't going to be a spectacular mental breakdown, not to classical music. More depression?
Driving: "The Last Time I Cried" (Chris De Burgh / Flying Colours) Definitely more depression. I'm driving to try to get away from things, but instead there's more depressing introspection.
Flashback: "Vote The Bastards Out" (Spooky Men's Chorale / Tooled Up) Okay, I'm flashing back to when Gough Witlam was sacked, on my 10th birthday. Or perhaps the first time I voted.
Getting back together: "Last Rendez-Vous" (Jean Michel Jarre / Rendez-vous) This sounds like somebody's dying! Not happy.
Wedding: "The Journey" (Chris De Burgh / The Road To Freedom) Okay, definitely somebody dying! Oh noes!
Birth of child: "In Old Mexico" (Tom Lehrer / In Concert) With a prelude about the gall bladder, sounds messy, which childbirth undoubtably is.
Final battle: "Lord Be Glorified" (John Michael Talbot / Be Exalted) Ah, yes, praise the Lord. I like that.
Sorry I'm not as amusing as Astro.
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Date: 2008-04-10 10:05 pm (UTC)