...cause I love's the music. And it's not helping me to forget that I have to make the decision whether to take the American Idol audition coming up this Friday.
This is a twist on the Letter Meme. Instead of coming up with ten items for a certain letter, you come up with five song titles for a certain letter and explain why you picked them. If interested then leave a comment, asking for a letter, and I'll pick one. You post this blurb in your journal along with your list.
I was assigned the letter "D".
Click the bold titles for links to download the songs.
1 -
Desert Rose - Sting / This song will alwaysalwaysalways have a special meaning to me. It's one of the two main songs Brian ascribed to me in a random conversation. Brian being the best friend of my early-ish teens who was the first person to make me truly believe i could write. This will always be special, if perhaps not as special as 'The Unforgiven' with was "our song".
2 -
Don't Worry 'Bout A Thing - SheDaisy / This is the song I should be listening to right now, were it not for being in class. This is the it's going to be okay, not matter how bad it's been song. Not as good as 'Bring on the Rain', but much, much more positive and bouncy for being a keep your chin up, the sun will come soon song.
3 -
Drops of Jupiter - Train / This became one of my theme songs years ago. It's about being completely hypocritical person, who's gone and there, who's like nothing you're expecting, and seems to be making no attempt to fit into the proper mold of someone else’s expectations for both the insults and awe that engenders from the speaker.
4 -
Dry Land - Tara MacLean / Consider this the very, very, very rare and seldom voiced opinion of what is going on truly in the world all around us. I don't mean just the US/Middle East War. I mean Europe and Canada, continents and oceans, school yards and elderly homes. This is hardly cryptic if you listen to the words or read the lyrics.
5 -
Deck the Halls - Transiberian Orchestra I *adore* TSO. I've seen them play every Christmas for five years, and last year I even promised it as a birthday gift to the not-then-my-boyfriend Billy because he mentioned loving it and never having seen it back-to-back in mid-fall. It's something everyone should see and a group everyone should have the music for. The light show of the live is awesome, but nothing can ever truly distract you from the amazing music. It's fainting from delirium good music.