Jul 29, 2010 10:40
Dear Livejournal,
As I was driving, I was thinking about songs and who they remind me of, or a situation of what they remind me of. I therefore, thought I'd just do it on iTunes to see what I associate with what song. Here it goes, on shuffle:
La Roux - As If By Magic - Well, Kayla told me about La Roux. But this song reminds me of working early at subway mostly. I sing this song really loud. Sometimes listen to it in the dark in the walk-in. Lol. It's also just a great feeling song because it talks about magic and I wish always that magic were real. Reality sometimes goes on, as if by magic.
Cuban Pete - Swing music - The song is from The Mask. One of my first favorite movies, that I can remember back in the day. So much fantasy, that I love it.
Lady Gaga - Starstruck - Lady Gaga starstruck reminds me of just singing it loudly in my car. Nothing really comes to memory lol
Across the Universe Soundtrack - All my loving - Reminds me of going to see the movie with Caitlin Thomas and David Luhr at the grossmont mall theatre. I remember that was a time where me and Caitlin were really good acquaintances in the sense that I told her all my problems and she helped me lol. Good songs to sing to, when in the right mood.
Wild Thing - The Troggs - Reminds me of the old TV show, SWAMP THING. I'm quite sure they played the same song, but instead, made it swamp thing. lol
Rufus Wainwright - Another Believer - Reminds me of Meet the Robinsons movie. SUCH A GREAT MOVIE. I swear, I've watched that movie twenty times. The message is great, the music is great. the voice actors are great. I really liked the mom in the movie. Great animation too. I have a poster of the movie in my room :]
Dan Deacon - Woof Woof - Reminds me of Art History class with Kayla Kaveney. She introduced me to the playlist that had this song in it. I am forever grateful for her for doing such, because i love the song. I love a lot of the songs from that playlist. Thanks Kayla Kaveney! :D
Spice Girls - Wannabe - Reminds me of the movie. Reminds me of the concert I went with my mom. Reminds me of Natalie Ogden. It reminds me of a better time, when all I cared about was memorizing the lyrics to beat Natalie at it. I thought i was so freaking cool. Oh man.
Aqua - Doctor Jones - It reminds me of just listening to Aqua in my room back when I was child. I had a cd player then. I didn't really do much. I didn't really go hangout with my friends. I was content with my music though lol
Techno - Counter-strike remix - Obviously....counterstrike and all its wonders. Tea2Net. Late nights pubbing with Van. Early mornings pubbing with Van. Quitting CS because it ruined our lives. Getting back on CS because it was the best thing ever. Iceworld dominiations. The list is infinite.
Merril Bainbridge - Mouth - I don't know exactly who I think about when I hear this. I think it reminds me of some crush i had back in the day. maybe the infamous crush. I'm not sure. But, what I do know, is that regardless of that, I still love this song. I can listen to this by myself on my bed, and be so freaking happy. because the feeling i get from it, feels like the singer is sitting right next to me, singing to me, and trying to influence me. Not a desire, or a wish, that's just what the song throws off. It just feels simple, yet awesome. It triggers some feel good emotion in my mind, that makes things seem splendid. I love the feeling.
Owl City - Fireflies - Reminds me of OHIO. Catching fireflies my friend. oh man. great times. and Ohio memories go on forever. I won't even get started on THAT tangent :]
Blue Foundation - Watch you sleeping - There are so many ways my mind interprets this song, let alone the whole albums of Blue Foundation. The rain in the background of this song puts the song into a dreary somber tone, yet, the beautiful singing makes me feel like, I shouldn't be sad, because I'm with someone I truly love. It also reminds me of all the ups and downs I've gone through reading the Twilight Series, seeing as how I listened to Blue Foundation when reading all the books. Also, this song reminds me of sitting outside at Grossmont before going to my Humanities class. I loved that class. I loved eating my donuts and drinking my tea before that class. The song is simply amazing. Words don't express my love for Blue Foundation enough.
Lost Prophets - Last Train - This song came out sometime when I was in middle school. I was still obsessed with Charis. The music video didn't help much. There was a guy, and a girl. The tension seemed that the two didn't really know each other, but since they were forced to sit close to each other in the car, there seemed to be some nervous chemistry that wanted to happen. I remember watching the video and seeing the drummer have cool emo-looking hair, that was long and blonde and had the spiky-ness in the back. I was like, yea. i want that hair cut. I want people to like me, because being emo was in back then. I was a shy boy, and was obsessed to a point of pathetic. But, the song still brings back that feeling of wanting something that I can't have. Having something so close, hoping for a certain chemistry to occur, yet not. The song torments, yet it fuels a stronger desire to overcome it. I love the song though. It sounds awesome. It's almost inspirational sounding. It's definently marked my life.
Naruto - Rock Lee's Theme Song - NARUTOOOOoooOoo dattebayooo! Van introducing me to the best anime/manga thing I've encountered. I'm so happy I was introduced to it. I love it. naruto has helped fuel my desire to draw and watch anime/cartoons/etc. Oh man. <3
Quietdrive - Time After Time - Amanda Obney. Mandy Obney to everyone else. I always made sure to call her by her full name. I used to like her... a long while ago. I remember we used to text eachother all the time. We were somewhat close. She even made it over to my house once to watch a movie, or play a video game. I think what happened between us is that she was so attached to her Michael Vargas, that she never was able to pass him over for anything else. And to tell the truth, I don't think I really truly liked her all that much. I might've liked talking to her because she was funny and could actually handle a conversation involving sarcasm and she was just overall cool. But, i think we just didn't work out chemistry-wise. I remember trying to teach her how to ride a skateboard with skill. She fell. Blamed me. I still have some CD's that she gave to me. She called me her husband, as a joke of course. She's such a forgiving person though. I'm thankful she impacted my life somehow.
Yea I think that's enough for right now. Thanks for visiting!
<3
Trevor