Monday, June 20, 2005
Been Busy, I'll get to why...
First Jake over at Rhodes School asks some Music Questions
what is my total volume of music
About 200~300 CDs, that's a guess.
What is the last CD I bought.
Interesting question. If you count a 'CD' on itunes it would be Flow by Terence Blanchard (Jazz), if you require a physical CD then it would have been the CD that came with the Jazzis Magazine Guitar Jazz issue. If you mean a CD the real old fashioned way it would be "The Way Up" by the Pat Metheny group.
What song is playing right now.
"Falling Grace" by Lyle Mays off of Fictionary
What five songs do I listen to a lot because they are special to me
Almost any track off of the "Falcon and The Snowman Soundtrack" The Path Metheny Group. I got this CD in college and when I was really stuck on a technical issue when writing a program or something I would pop this in my CD player, put on some headphones and by the third track "Chris" I would have a solution. I would only play it rarely it order for it to work for me the way it did. It still comes in handy for the same purpose now, but I play it more.
"Don't give up" Peter Gabriel So. It always reminds me that even when things are not going well I am truly blessed.
"Make Tomorrow" off the Ovo soundtrack. Written by Peter Gabriel, not really sure who sings it. It makes me think about the legacy I am leaving my children and what my children will leave as their legacy.
"Children's Crusade" Sting, Dream of the Blue Turtles. Just a great melody.
And Finally a tie between two that bring back memories of high school
"The Show" Doug E Fresh, Slick Rick. Brings back memories of parties after football games in my jr. year in high school. Just about the whole football team would be at one house after the game and this would come on the stereo and we would all sing along.
"The Roof is On Fire" We would sing at the top of our lungs this one after a home win in our locker room as we pounded on the lockers and each other. Ever time I hear this one I am 16 again and in the locker room at Thornridge with the powder blue lockers in a sea of testosteron and adrenaline.
Five people I'am passing the musical baton to.
Beth over at Finding my Voice
Kerry over at Illini or Huskie
Whomever over at Openline
Hiram over at WurfWhile
Alison over at Philosophe Forum
First Jake over at Rhodes School asks some Music Questions
what is my total volume of music
About 200~300 CDs, that's a guess.
What is the last CD I bought.
Interesting question. If you count a 'CD' on itunes it would be Flow by Terence Blanchard (Jazz), if you require a physical CD then it would have been the CD that came with the Jazzis Magazine Guitar Jazz issue. If you mean a CD the real old fashioned way it would be "The Way Up" by the Pat Metheny group.
What song is playing right now.
"Falling Grace" by Lyle Mays off of Fictionary
What five songs do I listen to a lot because they are special to me
Almost any track off of the "Falcon and The Snowman Soundtrack" The Path Metheny Group. I got this CD in college and when I was really stuck on a technical issue when writing a program or something I would pop this in my CD player, put on some headphones and by the third track "Chris" I would have a solution. I would only play it rarely it order for it to work for me the way it did. It still comes in handy for the same purpose now, but I play it more.
"Don't give up" Peter Gabriel So. It always reminds me that even when things are not going well I am truly blessed.
"Make Tomorrow" off the Ovo soundtrack. Written by Peter Gabriel, not really sure who sings it. It makes me think about the legacy I am leaving my children and what my children will leave as their legacy.
"Children's Crusade" Sting, Dream of the Blue Turtles. Just a great melody.
And Finally a tie between two that bring back memories of high school
"The Show" Doug E Fresh, Slick Rick. Brings back memories of parties after football games in my jr. year in high school. Just about the whole football team would be at one house after the game and this would come on the stereo and we would all sing along.
"The Roof is On Fire" We would sing at the top of our lungs this one after a home win in our locker room as we pounded on the lockers and each other. Ever time I hear this one I am 16 again and in the locker room at Thornridge with the powder blue lockers in a sea of testosteron and adrenaline.
Five people I'am passing the musical baton to.
Beth over at Finding my Voice
Kerry over at Illini or Huskie
Whomever over at Openline
Hiram over at WurfWhile
Alison over at Philosophe Forum
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