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The Soundtrack of Your Life
PostPosted: Wed Apr 13, 2005 8:22 pm
by Yeshua-Knight
If you had a soundtrack that you wanted to represent your life, what songs would be on it? They don't necessarily have to be songs that you like a lot, but songs that you think represent you or a part of you or even a phase of life that you went through, here's some of mine and they're not in any particular order either
Kansas - Carry on wayward son
Pete Stewart - Don't Underestimate
P.O.D. - SouthTown
Mortification - At war with war
Wedding Party - Battle Drums
Guardian - Psychedelic Runaway
Apologetix - Enter Samson (a parody of enter sandman by metallica)
Blur - Song 2
Extol - Valley of Silence
DC Talk - Jesus Freak
Whiteheart - Inside
Petra - He came, He saw, He conquered
Petra - Take me in
you get the idea, i'm curious to see what you guys come up with
'nuff said
PostPosted: Wed Apr 13, 2005 8:31 pm
by Locke
Jason Mraz - The Remedy
Dave Matthews Band - Where Are you Going?
Soggy Bottom Boys - I am a man of constant sorrow
FIF - Canada
FIF - At least im not one of those other old guys
UnderOATH- Reinventing Your Exit
Anberlin - Audrey, Start The Revolution!
Hawk Nelson - Every Little Thing (sing this song with your girl ^_^)
Theres more im sure...
PostPosted: Sun Apr 17, 2005 2:44 pm
by mitsuki lover
TOm Dooley The Kingston Trio
Hey Jude! The Beatles
Sugar,Sugar The Archies
The Impossible Dream(from Man of La Mancha)
Satisfaction The Rolling Stones
The Unicorn Song The Irish Rovers
Do You Know Where You're Going To?(Theme from Mahogany)
Old Man's Rubble Amy Grant
PostPosted: Sun Apr 17, 2005 5:52 pm
by the_lizardqueen
Life is a Highway - Tom Cochran
Deeper - Delirious
Make a Joyful Noise - David Crowder Band
Sunny Days - Jars of Clay
Ordinary Day - Great Big Sea
Beautiful Day - U2
(phew, that's a whole lotta 'day' songs
)
Boulevard of Broken Dreams - Green Day
You Learn - Alanis Morisette
Crazy - Alana Davis
The Remedy - Jason Mraz
Diamond in the Rough - Jennifer Knapp
Where Have All the Good People Gone? - Sam Roberts
Beautiful Things - Emm Gryner
Hmm..and although it's a little questionable, I might throw Eric Idle's 'Always Look on the Bright Side of Life' too
PostPosted: Mon Apr 18, 2005 10:50 am
by Yamato145
Tech N9ne - Slacker
Kanye West & Mase - Jesus Walks Remix
I Think I'm Turning Japanese
among others
PostPosted: Thu Apr 21, 2005 11:42 am
by Blitzkrieg1701
Good heavens, a complete list would take way too long. But, I'm pretty sure it would have to include at least these:
"Bob Dylan's 115th Dream" Bob Dylan
"Frank's 2000-Inch TV" Weird Al
"Too Much To Dream (last night)" The Electric Prunes
"Animaniacs Theme"
"Sunshine Superman" Donovan
"Anything" PFR
PostPosted: Thu Apr 21, 2005 4:25 pm
by the_lizardqueen
Blitzkrieg1701 wrote:Good heavens, a complete list would take way too long.
Too true, I probably left about twenty songs off the list and forgot an even larger number. Music tastes tend to change over time too, several years back, my list probably would have been chock full of...eh...Backstreet Boys songs
Soundtrack of my life
PostPosted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 5:38 pm
by Geirr
I'd like to say J.S. Bach's "The Goldberg Variations." (BWV 988)
I've often thought of it being something I'd like played at my own funeral.
I hold a great yearning to thank our Creator that in His ordering of the planets, the skies, of beautiful nature and the magnificence and dignity of people's spirits, that He as made a universe in which among other wonders has birthed this work, through a human agent.
"...[T]he work's elusive beauty is reinforced by this return to the Aria. [N]o such return can have a neutral Affekt. Its melody is made to stand out by what has gone on in the last five variations, and it is likely to appear wistful or nostalgic or subdued or resigned or sad, heard on its repeat as something coming to an end, the same notes but now final."
(Peter Williams)
The Columbia Masterworks recording of Glenn Gould in 1955 is a reference standard.
PostPosted: Thu Feb 12, 2009 9:15 am
by S.M.O.G.
Advent: One Winged Angel. Cuz I'm awsome like that.
PostPosted: Thu Feb 12, 2009 9:52 am
by The Liar XIII
Hmm... Probably it'd go something like this..
"Orchid" by Black Sabbath
A beautiful instrumental. It opens into another song, so I guess you can call it the intro of my life.
"Dada" by Alice Cooper
Dada will be the second song.. First word I've said.
"Clown" by Korn
This is during my old school days where I was bullied.
"Thoughtless" by Korn
When I resented my life, really.
"Number of the Beast" by Iron Maiden.
A period of my life I shall never live down. Basically, I became a bit of an atheist at one point after a lot of things happened in my life. Basically turned my back on religion.
"Changes" by Black Sabbath
This is where I start to embrace Religion again.
"Rock n' Roll" by Led Zeppelin
Where I was getting back into the groove. Started to express myself in lyrics.. My writing really improved.
"Hair of the Dog" by Nazareth
Basically where I am now. Nothing stands in the way of my alter ego.
"Tell All the People" by The Doors
But, don't be afraid of this person I am.. It's not me, I am still the old person I always was. So, tell all the people that you see, it's just me, and fallow me down.
PostPosted: Fri Feb 13, 2009 12:14 pm
by KagayakiWashi
Here's a classical version using a template I found online. I'll post a "normal" soundtrack later.
-Opening Credits: Overture to Rienzi - Richard Wagner, Rienzi
-Waking Up: Also Sprach Zarathustra, Op. 30 - 1. Einleitung - Richard Strauss
-Falling In Love: Sonate en fa dièse mineur (1903/4) - I. Allegro - Igor Stravinsky
-Fight Scene: The Firebird - Infernal Dance - Igor Stravinsky
-Breaking Up: Symphony #5 In C Minor, Op. 67 - 1. Allegro Con Brio - Ludwig van Beethoven
-Make Up: Tahiti Trot (Tea For Two) - Dmitri Shostakovich
-Secret Love: Liebesträume III. "O lieb" As-Dur - Franz Liszt
-Life's OK: Golliwog's Cakewalk - Claude Debussy
-Mental Breakdown: SQ Nr. 8 c-moll op.110 2. Allegro molto - Dmitri Shostakovich
-Driving Scene: Moscow-Cheryomushki Suite, Op. 105 - 1. A Spin Through Moscow - Dmitri Shostakovich
-Flashback: Was Gleicht Wohl Auf Erden - Carl Maria von Weber, Der Freischutz
-Happy Dance: Grand galop chromatique - Franz Liszt
-Regretting: Symphony No. 7 in A major, op. 92 - II. Allegretto - Ludwig van Beethoven
-Long Night Alone: Piano Sonata #14 In C Sharp Minor, Op. 27/2, "Moonlight" - 1. Adagio Sostenuto - Ludwig van Beethoven
-Final Battle: Messa da Requiem: Dies Irae - Guiseppe Verdi
-Death Scene: Siegfried's Funeral March - Richard Wagner, Gotterdammerung
-Final Ending: The Immolation Scene - Richard Wagner, Gotterdammerung
-End Credits: Piano Concerto #20 In D Minor, K 466 - 2. Romance - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
PostPosted: Thu Mar 05, 2009 12:53 pm
by That Dude
Vices -by Dead Poetic.
This song describes me quite well.
Am I Understood? -by- Relient K.
Describes my walk with Christ pretty well.
Impressionable -by- Staple.
Same as above.
Deathtrap Daisy -by- Staple.
Describes my battles with lust and porn. I don't think that there's one christian guy that this song doesn't ring a note with.
Just Let Go -by- Mae.
Though I don't have girlfriend or anything this is the perfect love song for me.
Stark Honesty -by- Discover America.
One of those funny ones, that sadly fit.
Late Again -by- MxPx.
Yup thats me.
Holiday -by- All Left Out.
This describes my outlook pretty well.
And the whole "Let It Happen" album by MxPx.
There's more but this is good for now.
PostPosted: Fri Mar 06, 2009 2:40 pm
by Shinja
Mr. Blue Sky ~ ELO
For those beautiful days
Girl from north country ~ Bob Dylan
For the girl i love
Dont Think Twice Its Allright ~ Bob Dylan
For the girl i fear i will never see again
At the dark end of the street ~ Percy Sledge
When im wistfull
Strangers ~ The Kinks
Another song for a broken heart
This Time Tomorrow ~ The Kinks
My dreams of travel
Ive Been Loving You Too Long ~ Otis Redding
Yet another song for a broken heart
Tennessee Waltz ~ Otis Redding
Best version ever, for when i want to dance with you.
These Days ~ Nico
She came by way of the green line bus
Song for Adam ~ Jackson Browne
Or is it a song for me?
From Silver Lake ~ Jackson Browne
Another wistfull travel song
Go Down Moses ~ Paul Robeson
We all need salvation
Waterboy ~ Paul Robeson
For when i feel like a slave
Hallelujah ~ Jeff Buckley
dreary times come and go
Blue ~ The Steatbelts
My song if i was an anime character
Moon ~ Yoko Kanno
when i need inspiration
Spring and storm ~ Tally Hall
rainy days and long drives
Just a Friend ~ Tally Hall
because thats all ill ever be....
Im so tired of being alone ~ Al Green
the way i feel most days
Tupelo Honey ~ Van Morrison
Words i want to tell her
Every new day ~ Five Iron Frenzy
Jesus is my all
im sure theres more but these have been my current soundtrack i guess^^
PostPosted: Sat Mar 14, 2009 11:04 pm
by Dr.Faust
Ordinary- Thousand Foot Krutch
This song help me keep my fath when I thought I was going to lose it.
Fight With Tools- The FloBots
Becuse we need change.
Tell Me Why- P.O.D
Why did we start this war
Black Bird- Beatles
Its about my people getting our civle rights
Lady Brown- Nujabes
Treat a women for who she is... a Queen!!
A Dream- Common
A tribute to my man MLK!