3 Quick things: *peers at world through bleary eyes* Contrary to popular opinion, there are not 24 hours in a day. I've tried to find those 24 hours but pesky sleep keeps stealing my hours *mourns lost time*
Two - I love end of year traffic when people begin to go on leave, stop the school runs and the roads start getting quiet. It makes me think that maybe a zombie apocalypse wouldn't be too bad. Aside from all the death and zombies of course. But the roads would be quiet.
Three - Three Awesome movie soundtracks.
Herein I refer not to movie 'scores' but soundtracks. The list of awesome movie scores is a lot longer *stares at list*
Anyhoo, imho, there are three awesome movie soundtracks which meet the following criteria:
1. Fit the movie theme, atmosphere to a tee
2. Have more than 2 awesome songs on the soundtrack. (you have have one great song from a movie or on the track, but the rest are 'okish' or maybe, 'eh' it does not qualify. To qualify on this list - the majority of the tracks would need to be awesome)
3. Can be listened as a whole CD/mp3 list over and over and over again (until you know all the words)
4. Is timeless (as in can be listened to over and over and over again)
My list is:
1. City of Angels
- "If God Will Send His Angels" by U2 - 4:31
- "Uninvited" by Alanis Morissette - 4:34
- "Red House" by Jimi Hendrix - 3:49
- "Feelin' Love" by Paula Cole - 5:37
- "Mama, You Got A Daughter" by John Lee Hooker - 3:41
- "Angel" by Sarah McLachlan - 4:29
- "Iris" by the Goo Goo Dolls - 4:50
- "I Grieve" by Peter Gabriel - 8:09
- "I Know" by Jude - 4:34
- "Further On Up The Road" by Eric Clapton - 7:26
- "Angel Falls" (Gabriel Yared) - 4:54
- "Unfeeling Kiss" (Gabriel Yared) - 3:42
- "Spreading Wings" (Gabriel Yared) - 4:25
- "City Of Angels" (Gabriel Yared) - 7:07
2. Notting Hill
- "From the Heart" - Another Level
- "When You Say Nothing at All" - Ronan Keating
- "Do What You Like" - Take That
- "She" - Elvis Costello
- "She" - Charles Aznavour
- "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart?" - Al Green
- "In Our Lifetime" - Texas
- "I Do (Cherish You)" - 98 Degrees
- "Born to Cry" - Pulp
- "Ain't No Sunshine" - Lighthouse Family
- "You've Got a Way" (Notting Hill remix) - Shania Twain
- "Gimme Some Lovin'" - Spencer Davis Group
- "Will and Anna" - Trevor Jones (Score)
- "Notting Hill" - Trevor Jones (Score)
- "Ain't No Sunshine" - Bill Withers[15] (bonus track)
3. Daredevil
- "Won't Back Down" by Fuel
- "For You" by The Calling
- "Bleed For Me" by Saliva
- "Hang On" by Seether
- "Learn the Hard Way" by Nickelback
- "The Man Without Fear" by Drowning Pool Feat. Rob Zombie
- "Right Now" by Nappy Roots feat. Marcos Curiel of P.O.D.
- "Evening Rain" by Moby
- "Bring Me to Life" by Evanescence Feat. Paul McCoy
- "Until You're Reformed" by Chevelle
- "Right Before Your Eyes" by Hoobastank
- "Fade Out/In" by Paloalto
- "Caught in the Rain" by Revis
- "High Wire Escape Artist" by Boysetsfire
- "Raise Your Rifles" by Autopilot Off
- "Daredevil Theme (Blind Justice Remix)" by Graeme Revell and Mike Einziger
- "My Immortal" by Evanescence
- "Sad Exchange" by Finger Eleven
- "Simple Lies" by Endo
- "Let Go" by 12 Stones
All awesome, all soundtracks you can Iisten to over and over and over again. and just plain rock.
And yours? :)