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My Music

Category: Miscellaneous
Posted on: March 12, 2007 12:36 PM, by Chris

Since we now know that a person's music says a lot about what that person's like, I thought I'd tell you a little bit about myself by sharing some of my music. I can't give you a list of my ten favorite songs (the data Rentfrow and Gosling used in their study), because to be honest, my favorite songs change on an almost daily basis. So instead, I'll give you one song from each of the last ten albums I've listened to. They're not necessarily my favorite songs from those albums, because I was restricted to what I could find freely available online, but I do really like each of these songs. Most of them you've probably heard before, but if you see one you don't recognize, give it a listen, and see what you can learn about me. Also, you should all feel free to provide a list of ten songs they love in the comments to this post (or on your own blogs, and giving a link in comments), so we can learn a little about you too. If you send me a link to your top ten list, I'll add it to the end of this post.

Screenwriter's Blues - Soul Coughing

Mississippi Goddamn - Nina Simone (And I mean every word of it!)

Fearless - Pink Floyd

Dead Weight on Velveteen - Jose Gonzalez

I Just Wasn't Made for These Times - The Beach Boys (debate whether Pet Sounds was better than Sgt Pepper in comments)

God Bless the Child - Eric Dolphy (two words: friggin' incredible)

Somebody to Love - Queen (I love Freddie, and this really is my favorite Queen song)

Hard Time Killin' Floor - Chris Thomas King

My Favorite Things - John Coltrane (The sound quality kinda suck, but still, damn. And what does it say about me that I have a version of this as a ringer on my cell phone?)

The Only Answer - Mike Doughty

Oh, and I stole the idea of using YouTube for some of the music from Brandon.

UPDATE: Some other top ten lists (don't forget to send me yours!):

Rob of Galactic Interactions, including Brahms and Kool and the Gang. Figure that guy out.

The Half-Century Old PZ MYers: He's got some Floyd on there, so he has to be cool.

Janet of Adventures in Ethics and Science: She lists a Nina song, so she has to be even cooler.

Steve of OmniBrain: Dangit, now "Watching the Detectives" will be stuck in my head for days.

Karmen of Chaotic Utopia: Violent Femmes! Cooool.

Amanda of Flop Eared Mule (and her commenters): Coincidentally, Townes Van Zandt just missed the last 10 albums I've listened to by one. I would have gone with "To Live Is to Fly," though, because for some reason, I absolutely adore that song.

Dave of Cognitive Daily: Miles Davis is God.

Comments

Hmmmm, I really like that Mike Doughty song. Never heard of him. And I love Mississippi Goddamn but if I had to pick one Nina song it would probably be something sooky like Want a Little Sugar in My Bowl or the like, which probably means I eschew cofrontation (on account of being the youngest child, of course) for the safer contemplation of introspective personal concerns. Or something. ;-)

Posted by: Amanda | March 12, 2007 3:59 PM

I absolutely LOVE Coltrane's My Favourite Things. Didn't make my top ten though. (This chart is just scrobbled plays, not all-time top 10.)

I took the test but didn't think it was accurate since it left out genres I'd peg as simple or dancey, or jazzy, or a mixture, and I rule out anything classified "religious" but of course like stuff like Billie Holiday's God Bless the Child. Also I don't understand why they insisted on linking my category to the province I grew up in (there isn't just one) or parent's socioeconomic class. But whatever.

My Music Personality


Posted by: Sandra | March 12, 2007 4:19 PM

I'm a huge Doughty fan. I actually cheated by including two songs by him here. He was the front man for Soul Coughing.
"The Only Answer" is my favorite from his solo work.

Posted by: Chris | March 12, 2007 4:37 PM

Thanks, I'll check Soul Coughing out too later -- but I'm at work and for some really stupid reason they won't let me access YouTube. ;-)

Posted by: Amanda | March 12, 2007 4:49 PM

Eric Dolphy Rules. One of my most favourite artists, ever. He is criminally underrated, many of his contemporaries wrote him off as just plain crazy, not an easy feat if you look a t the time frame.

Posted by: Richard Bacchus | March 13, 2007 7:01 PM

thanks good post

Posted by: aıkğretim fakltesi | October 19, 2007 4:45 PM

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