Soundtrack meme

Nov 11, 2007 23:10

Yes, this one again. With your playlist of choice on shuffle, supply song and artist for the follwing to create a soundtrack to the movie of your life:


Opening credits: "I Want You," Third Eye Blind - Um. I really do not know what to make of that. Pretty, though.

Waking up: "Jitterbug Waltz," Groove Diggers - Jazzy! Not bad at all.

Average day: "I Heard It Through The Grape Vine," Kaiser Chiefs - Very strutty and classic with that lovely Kaisers edge. My typical day is paranoid and sneering.

First date: "The Metro," Berlin - A bit frantic, but there shall be mass transit and a misunderstanding involved, as well as angst. Good times?

Falling in love: "The Hardest Walk," Jesus and Mary Chain - ....this can't be good.

Fight scene: "John I'm Only Dancing," David Bowie - AAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHA! *gasp* Hee! can see it though, it'd be awesome.

Breaking up: "Death Disco," Public Image Limited - Freaky and evil. Yes.

Getting back together: "Running Up That Hill," Kate Bush - This is some serious angst here. Am I Zen or something?

Life's okay: "Eaten By The Monster Of Love," Sparks - Oh, I'm Fitz.

Mental breakdown: "Soul Meets Body," Death Cab for Cutie - That works too. In a way which is somewhat sad.

Driving: "Everybody's Stalking," Badly Drawn Boy - A slow drive at night, down by the docks. Contemplative.

Flashback: "All I Want Is You," U2 - Gawd this is a depressing movie.

Partying: "Girls and Boys," Blur - AAAAAAAAAAHAHHAAH! *gasp* Heh. Erm?

Happy dance: "Dashboard," Modest Mouse - OMG yes! Drunken happy dance!

Regretting: "Missed Me," Dresden Dolls - Pondering the one I scared away, clearly.

Long night alone: "Take Me Out (Crash Berlin Mix)," Franz Ferdinand - A long night alone in a disco, wanting to kill people.

Death scene: "Golden Years," David Bowie - Sorry WHAT.

End credits: "Parting of the Sensory," Modest Mouse - I'm beginning to think every single one of these songs should be a response to the previous... thing. This is a death scene song so I hit skip again for the credits song and "Bring It On," Nick Cave. Um. Better?
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