Showing posts with label music meme. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music meme. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Music Meme: Favorite Song About Death

Oh man, it's the last day of the meme. Now I'll have to find something else to fill this blog with. I may have to go back to writing about actual stuff I'm doing. Which, okay, I do have some things floating around that are worth posting about. Not least of which is this year's super successful Halloweiner.

But for now, we will talk about songs about death. This actually took me the longest to come up with, which is a little weird. Given all the country music I listen to, I know plenty of songs about death and dying and grieving. But my brain kept getting stuck on Warren Zevon's I'll Sleep When I'm Dead, which is barely about death at all.



Once I got past that song, my brain moved on to Whiskey Lullaby, a duet between Brad Paisley and Allison Krauss. I fell in love with her voice all over again the first time I heard this song.



There's LA County, by Lyle Lovett. This song is so upbeat that it took me several listens to realize he was singing about a murder. It definitely seems like a murder he's happy to commit.



And I would be remiss to let this category pass without mentioning Will the Circle Be Unbroken, a staple of road trips for as long as I can remember


And so ends the music meme. If you come across another meme that looks fun, let me know!

Monday, November 12, 2012

Music Meme: Favorite Song About Breaking Up

I really like The Race is On by The Grateful Dead. Something about using the horse race as a metaphor is just so clever. Well, it was clever when I was seven, and I still love it.


I also really like Nickel Creek's Someone More Like You, which is wonderfully bitter and angry. Especially the line
I hope you meet someone your size
So you can see eye to eye
With someone as small as you

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Music Meme: Favorite Song About Love

I will always have a soft spot for Warren Zevon's Let Nothing Come Between You.


I'm also a big fan of the Dixie Chicks' Lullaby. It so soft and beautiful.


Saturday, November 10, 2012

Music Meme: Favorite Song About Politics

My go-to song for raging about politics is Joe Jackson's Evil Empire. I listened to it non-stop when we declared war on Iraq and Afghanistan. I used it in a class project when we read The Handmaid's Tale. It was written in the 80s, but it remains relevant in today's America.

This video isn't the best editing job I've ever seen, but it was the only one on YouTube.


Friday, November 9, 2012

Music Meme: Favorite Song About Religion

This has to be Emmylou Harris' song, Deeper Well. I heard enough Emmylou Harris in my youth to recognize her voice, but I never really listened to her. It wasn't until I finished college and really started exploring folk music that I burned all of my mom's Emmylou Harris CDs and started listening.

But that's not actually what introduced me to Deeper Well. Joss Whedon references the song in an episode of Angel. After I listened to the commentary for the episode, I found the song in my library and sat down to really listen to the lyrics. They're pretty fantastic.


Thursday, November 8, 2012

Music Meme: Favorite Song About Drugs

I have a lot of drug-themed songs in my library. I even have a whole mix CD devoted to this topic, which my mom and I made after my stepmom gave me a very strange and rather belated "Don't Do Drugs" talk. One of my go to songs, which was actually included on that CD thanks to my mom is John Prine's Illegal Smile.


I've also long been a fan of Warren Zevon's Carmelita, probably even before I realized it was about heroin



Then I went to college and was introduced to Afroman's Because I Got High, which got played an awful lot. Listening to it still transports me back to the dorms at school.


Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Music Meme: Favorite Story Told in a Song

I'm a sucker for traditional folk songs and the Sweet Polly Oliver trope. My favorite story song, Jack A Roe, encompasses both of these things.

It's about a girl who's fiance, Jack, goes off to war. When she doesn't hear from him, she starts to worry and decides to follow him to war to make sure he's alright. She finds him on the battlefield and ends up saving his life. Then they get married.

But my favorite part about this song is that it turns into a marriage proposal at the end. The final verse is

This couple they got married, so well they did agree
This couple they got married, so why not you and me?

I've always loved that little twist, and I like the way it breaks the fourth wall of the song a bit.

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Music Meme: Favorite Instrumental

I'm not generally a big fan of instrumental music. I tend to prefer songs with a plot, and that usually requires lyrics. But there are a few instrumental songs I've come to like over the years. The first is Black Mountain Rag, which was on a CD I listened to constantly growing up. Here's the legendary Doc Watson performing it:


And the second is by Nickel Creek. Most people prefer Smoothie Song, but I've always been partial to Scotch and Chocolate


Monday, November 5, 2012

Music Meme: Favorite One Hit Wonder

Can I pick The Grateful Dead? I mean, technically they only had one hit.

I went and looked up VH1's 100 Greatest One-Hit Wonders to help me answer this question. And I was quickly reminded of such ridiculous songs as The Macarena and Who Let The Dogs Out?. A lot of these artists really didn't deserve a second hit. Which is probably why they never got one.

But there are some songs on the list that I enjoy. Songs like Tainted Love


Come On Eileen


And Eye of the Tiger


I'm not sure I could ever really pick a favorite, though.

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Music Meme: Favorite Duet/Collaboration

A few weeks ago, a duet by Mark Knopfler and Emmylou Harris came on my Pandora station, and I literally stopped working and just listened to the song. Their voices and styles fit together so perfectly. Then I discovered that they released an entire album together, and I got even more excited. I still need to buy the album, but here's a couple of songs from it

This Is Us


Romeo and Juliet


Saturday, November 3, 2012

Music Meme: A Song You Don't Like By a Band/Artist You Do

I really like Nickel Creek, and I actually own all of their albums. But I can do without The Hand Song, which is a bit too overtly Christian for my tastes.


I don't really have a lot to say on this prompt. Sorry for the short entry

Friday, November 2, 2012

Music Meme: A Song You Like by a Band/Artist You Don't

I mostly don't like Rascal Flatts. They're one of the first country bands I sampled, since my mom owns their first album. But I could barely even make it through the whole CD. Even though I mostly enjoy country pop, they come down a little too far on the pop side of that line. It's as if N*SYNC decided to record a country album.

I can tolerate Rascal Flatts in small doses. They aren't offensive enough to my ears that I switch the station when they come on or anything. I just don't seek out their music.

That all changed with the release of their latest single, Banjo. I cannot get enough of this song. At first I didn't even believe it was the same band, because I enjoyed the song so much. Whether this is a one-time thing, or a sign of a new direction for the band, I'm really happy they produced this song.

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Music Meme: The Most-Played Song in Your Music Player

At this point my love of country, and especially pop-country is inescapable. Eight of the top ten most-played songs in my player are by Carrie Underwood. Although that has a lot to do with my iTunes being reset shortly after college, which wiped all the statistics from before that and my discovery of Carrie Underwood around the same time. I basically had her first three albums on repeat for a month.

So the most-played song in my music library (with a whopping 36 plays) is We're Young and Beautiful. It's a fun song that reminds me of summer and young love and just being happy.



The other two artists that managed to break my top ten are The Dixie Chicks, with Long Time Gone



And Christian Kane with Crazy in Love




Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Music Meme: An Artist You Like that Your Parents Listen To

This is a bit of a weird question. There isn't much music my parents listen to that I don't like. It's where I got my love for The Grateful Dead, Bob Dylan, Rod Stewart, Bruce Springsteen, Joe Jackson, etc. Even artists like The Dixie Chicks, Emmylou Harris, and Nickel Creek came from my mom's CD collection. My musical tastes (except for the love of country) were pretty heavily influenced by my parent's musical tastes. So I could answer this question with "nearly all of them" and just move on. And I think I'll do just that.

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Music Meme: A Song that Makes You Think of Spring

I love Nickel Creek, so I had to get them in this meme somewhere. They've got some great Spring-like songs, which makes them a good fit for this prompt. A lot of people go straight to Smoothie Song, which is pretty great. Though I personally like Scotch and Chocolate better. But for a real Spring song, I have to go with The Fox, for being nice and lively



I also find a lot of music by The Beatles to be very Spring-like. Especially this song about falling in love, though I'm grabbing the video from Across the Universe because I love it so much

Monday, October 29, 2012

Music Meme: A Song That Makes You Think of Winter

Winter is my favorite season. So I'm actually going to cheat here a bit and use a song about winter. It captures some of my favorite things about the season in a beautiful way. Emily Smith's Winter Song:


Most of my winter music falls under the category of Christmas Carols. And I am going to post one, even though it's a bit early in the year. Winter Wonderland has always been one of my favorite songs:


Sunday, October 28, 2012

Music Meme: A Song That Makes You Think of Fall

Fall is a harder season than summer. There's not an awful lot of music about this season. More to the point, Fall wasn't something I experienced at length until I moved to Virginia. In Colorado it lasts about three weeks and in Southern California it's almost entirely non existent.

When I think of Fall, I think of things slowing down a bit. I think of that cozy warmth you get from sweaters and blankets, which is entirely different from the kind of warmth that accompanies a summer BBQ. So here are some songs that invoke some of those same feelings in me.

Almost anything Suzanne Vega sings has that warm cozy feeling associated with it. Here's one of my favorite songs of hers, Gypsy




Tom Waits also has a good Fall voice. I Hope That I Don't Fall in Love With You has been popping up on one of my Pandora stations a lot lately, so it's the first song that comes to mind.


Saturday, October 27, 2012

Music Meme: A Song That Reminds You of Summer

 There are so many summer songs out there. And every year brings new ones that must be added to the list. I guess it's because summer is the season of parties, when you get to be carefree and just hang out. I certainly have a few songs that signify summer. They always remind me of those long, lazy days. Back when I wasn't working for a living and could actually a few months off from the rest of life.

First there's Smooth by Santana, featuring Rob Thomas. This song came out back when I was in middle school. It didn't even come out during the summer, but I feel like I've always associated it with the hottest season. Maybe it has something to do with the video. Either way, it never feels like it's officially summer until this song comes on the radio.


The next song on my summer play list is Maroon 5's Harder to Breathe. Actually, their entire first CD, Songs About Jane. I received it shortly after finishing high school and listened to it all summer long. I can barely remember listening to anything else that summer, though I'm sure I did. Any time I hear Maroon 5, I'm transported back to those post high school, pre college days.


A more recent summer jam is Say Hey (I Love You) by Michael Franti and Spearhead. Again, I'm not sure this song was even released in the summer. But it's the perfect song for a hot, summer afternoon.



Finally, my most recent summer anthem is a song that came out last year. Kevin spent most of the summer in Alabama and his mom was out of the country for about a month, leaving me to feed her cat. It seemed like every time I drove over to her house Jason Aldean's Dirt Road Anthem came on my radio, which is impressive as it only takes about five minutes to drive to her place from mine. I think this song was just all over the radio, and I was spending a lot of time in my car. Either way, it makes me think of a warm, summer evening.


Friday, October 26, 2012

Music Meme: A Song That Reminds You of Your Childhood

I have a few answers.

The first is The Grateful Dead's Monkey and the Engineer, which was easily my favorite song when I was 6 or so. It's about a monkey who gets control of a train! And everyone's freaking out about this out of control train! But the twist is that the monkey actually knows how to drive the train, so everything is fine. Great song.



There's even a picture book of this song, so clearly it's great for kids.


The second song is Warren Zevon's Werewolves of London. I used to love howling along to this song. Also, best alliteration ever: Little old lady got mutilated late last night




I'm still mad at Kid Rock for sampling this song for his song All Summer Long. Every time it comes on the radio I get excited for a minute before I realize that it's not Werewolves of London.


Finally, I spent a lot of time listening to The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band's Will the Circle Be Unbroken albums in my parents car. My favorite song of all was Tennessee Stud, about a man's favorite horse.


Thursday, October 25, 2012

Music Meme: How Do You Find New Music

I usually find new music either by listening to FM radio or to Pandora. FM radio is good for finding newer music, the new singles by bands I already know I like. Pandora is better when I'm looking for new artists to explore. When I need something new, I'll just create a new Pandora station and see what comes up.

I really don't buy music anymore. Nor do I download it. The last music I acquired was when my aunt sent me an iTunes gift card last Christmas. I bought a couple of KT Tunstall albums with it. I rarely find music that I feel like I need to own. I think this has a lot to do with the fact that I prefer listening to music on the radio. Between FM radio and Pandora I almost never dig in to my personal collection. And if there's a song I need to listen to, I can usually find it on YouTube. Plus, I'd rather spend money on books than music.