I found this old LJ quiz while being lame and recovering from a hang over by reading old LJ entries.
All songs on shuffle, first 10, write what they remind you of:
1. Broken - Seether
What the fuck? I have this song on my iTunes??? Alright. I strangely have a very distinct memory of listening to this song while in a parking lot, sitting in the car, waiting for my mom to go get groceries or something. Strange memory lol. Oh Amy Lee.
2. Roadhouse Blues - The Doors
Driving in the car with Fulton like 4 years ago. There was always plenty of Jim Morrison.
3. The Willing Well II: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness - Coheed and Cambria
Walking down Newbury St during the summer of 2007 by myself. It was the glorious first few days that I learned of the amazingness of Coheed and Cambria
Also, before I listened to a lot of Co&Ca, there was a large Coheed marathon being played in my car whilst I drove around the Grafton area with Gary, Ben, and Caroline trying to find Aking’s house after seeing Pirates II in theaters.
4. Born for This - Paramore
Three good memories of this song.
1) Going to see Paramore with Care at the Tsongas Arena.
B) Being REALLY drunk at Rob’s in Brookline and singing Paramore songs with Rob, Souza, Jay, and maybe Russ and Pino.
III) Walking on the Cambridge side of the Charles on a very beautiful spring day. I don’t know why this song sticks out on that day.
5. Immigrant Song - Led Zeppelin
When Natalie and Sean did a cover of this song at a Coffee House a million years ago. For some reason this song reminds me more than other Zeppelin songs of that time that Katie’s sister Jackie thought Led Zeppelin was one guy. Lol. And another crazy memory from this song. Another memory just came back involving Natalie. I remember having my liscence for only a few weeks and I was driving the back roads to Natalie's listening to Led Zeppelin and distinctly remembering that at the end of the song Robert Plant's voice starts doing crazy panning and it makes driving incredibly difficult LOL.
6. Bohemian Rhapsody - Queen
Being REALLY drunk in Spencer/Ryan/Piedra’s room and me and Spencer singing the entirety of this and Don’t Stop Me Now into my camera as it recorded the video. I distinctly remember Ryan, Emily Grace, Maggie, Angelica, and Pat Ryan being there…. OH and the best memory of this song, being TRASHED at queer-eoke and singing this song complete with strobe lights and dancing with Spencer onstage and in front of like 200 lesbians. Then me and Spencer trying to figure out how to get back to Emmanuel from the middle of Forest Hills with no T running and no money for a cab…
7. Down and Out - The Academy Is…
Very drunken singing one night in Junior year with me, Coire T, Mike O’Shea, and Aking singing TAI, Cobra Starship, Paramore, and Good Charlotte songs. Drunk epitomized.
8. Immortally Insane - Pantera
old school band practice with just me, Gary, and Jay. Anytime we played D&D and went for car rides to Subway. Though these memories may in fact be blurred with memories of Walk. Two particularly good Pantera memories are “walking” down random Boston streets with Gary, Jay, Pino, and Souza when trying to find Guitar Center. Also a car jammed full of us driving to Subway but headbanging at red lights and scaring people driving next to us.
9. Don’t Fear the Reaper - Blue Oyster Cult
Driving in my car going to Austin in the summer to go to work. For some reason that was important at the time but cannot remember now, I had to call Fulton and play it for her via cell phone. BTW, cells phones lack the fidelity to actually play songs from the radio…
10. Oakenshield - Elvenking
The period of time that Gary and I were first introduced to folk metal by Dave Walker. I remember doing the car pool run in the morning, my dad was driving, and we were in Andover picking up Steve (the random kid in my car pool who was like 3 years younger than me and Carbone). Jeez, I must have been like 14 or 15.
Crap as I was pasting this into LJ a REALLY good song came up on shuffle.
11. Living in the Past - Jethro Tull
Being in the 7th grade having to bring in lyrics to a song to share on a poetry day or something. Lots of random memories associated with Jethro Tull songs, mostly reminding me of my dad and my Uncle Earl.
Wow, I can't believe that itunes Shuffle was ACTUALLY randomized this time. I'm shocked
... crap another good song
Speak - Queensryche
This song in general just sums up or me Gary and Abrams. lol. Oh, our little Queensryche phase.