The Return of the Soundtrack Meme
Yes, I am aware that I never posted the final tally from August. I have the data on my desktop, but levelling up always seems to take precedence over website work these days. I did do a collection photo-shoot while adjusting my feng shui on Friday, so there may well be some new content on the main site in a few days. I may hold off until after my trip to Portland to attend OryCon, but you faithfull readers will of course be the first to know.
So I ganked this from prncsmoonbeam who is just as cool in real life as she is in the fantasy realm of teh intarwebs. stroppy_baggage is equally cool, and I haven’t seen as much of them as I would have liked since my exodus from Ballard in 2004.
Bad times.
So, here’s the memeage
Soundtrack of your life:
Open up your music player and set it to shuffle. For each line/question hit the next/forward button. Say what song is playing for each line. No cheating.
From the RealPlayer (currently containing the entirety of my Cd collection, 9434 clips on 1109 discs, for a stunning 608 hours of non-stop music)
1. Opening Credits: TNT – AC/DC
2. Waking Up: Tragikarian – Christopher Blue
3. Falling in Love: Paganini Caprices, Op. 1-02 Capriccio #2 in B-minor- (as performed on Guitar by) Eliot Fisk
4. Fight scene: On Most Surfaces – The Gathering
5. Breaking up: Rachmaninoff: Symphony #3: II. Addagio ma non troppo – David Zinman conducting the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
6. Looking Back On Your Life: Circles – Joe Satriani
7. Getting back together: Gold Vault – Michael Kamen (from the movie soundtrack to Die Hard with a Vengeance)
8. Secret Love: Peace Tonight – Indigo Girls (not really so secret)
9. Life’s okay: Cruiser – Royball
10. Mental breakdown: Head like a Hole (Copper) – Nine Inch Nails ( as much as I like this song, I can never listen to it without thinking of my time with Safety Girl, and her particularly twisted version of this piece)
11. Partying: Watermelon Crawl – (B&D?)
12. Long night alone: Wagner: Diemeistersinger von Nurnberg/Wach auf!- Wilhelm Pilz Orchester und chor der Bayresther Festspeile
13. Final Battle: Day Dream – Smashing Pumpkins
14. Death Scene: March of the Beggars – Ennio Morricone (from the classic film, A Fistful of Dynamite)
15. Ending Credits: Gaia – Tiamat
Be very, very afraid.