Posting every day? Ha. Like I've even had time to do anything on the internet beyond e-mail this week. "Tech eight shows at once," they said. "It'll be fun," they said. (Actually, I've really been enjoying working on this festival and it's kind of awesome. But dear god in heaven teching eight different shows in one week is exhausting.)
(On the plus side -- it's a festival of solo shows, okay, and one of them is the daughter of a famous comedian, and apparently she spent the opening night party telling a bunch of people how wonderful of a stage manager I am? So, y'know, George Carlin's kid thinks I'm nifty. So that's kinda cool.)
MEME TIME.
5. 10 songs you love right now
My primary playlist is all Tom McRae and Vienna Teng. This likely surprises no one who has seen any of my vids. But I'll try to diversify for the purposes of this meme. Also, order determined entirely by the order in which songs come to mind, not by any particular preference.
1. Level Up - Vienna Teng
2. Houdini and the Girl - Tom McRae (I swear to god I will write a Charles&Raven fic with this title eventually) (actually I pretty much want to write fics and/or make vids for every Tom McRae song, I should start an AO3 collection or something, I've already got a bunch posted)
3. Under Your Spell - Amber Benson/Joss Whedon/BtVS musical ep/shut up don't judge me
4. I'll Make A Man Out of You - Mulan (seriously, best motivation song ever)
5. Jai Ho - A.R. Rahman
6. Oh What A World - Rufus Wainwright
7. Last of the American Girls - Green Day
8. Fuck You - Lily Allen
9. So What - Pink
10. Spaceman - The Killers
I don't listen to music very much? Like it's not really my thing. I find an artist (or group) I like and then I download everything of theirs I can find and then I don't bother looking for anything else until I watch a vid and like the song enough to look up the artist etc. But 90% of the music I listen to regularly lately is, like, Vienna Teng & Tom McRae & Enya & Rufus Wainwright & maybe some Green Day or Killers or Loreena McKennitt. Or movie soundtracks. (Cloud Atlas is an excellent writing soundtrack.) And Beatles and Broadway showtunes, but that was primarily the soundtrack of my teen years, so less so nowadays.
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