Wednesday, February 20, 2008

  • The 10

    Sorry for the plethora of moribund posts. I shouldn't blog when I'm depressed. Lo siento. I read the following in my subscriptions this morning, and being the David Crowder fan that I am, felt compelled to post it for two reasons: it's just too funny NOT to share and since my blogging has been sporadic at best I'm wondering who still reads my blog, so.....here we go....please comment so satiate my curiosity and make me feel love.

    Via Mr. Crowder himself

    some pals of mine asked this of me, and now i ask it of you:

    1. grab your preferred digital media player.
    2. push play in shuffle mode.
    3. report here in the comments the first 10 tunes that pop up.
    4. i’ll comment later with my list as well.
    5. cheating is prohibited, as it would be in poor taste.
    6. this will decide whether you are a likeable person or not.
    7. at least that’s what my friend steve told me.
    8. when he said this, the part about being a likeable person, i panicked.
    9. but it turned out he was kidding.
    10. sort of.
    11. he did seem genuinely bothered by the two bee gees tunes though.
    12. i mean, 2 out of 10!
    13. that’s quite a lot of bee gees really.
    14. but what i’m trying to say is don’t cheat.
    15. you’re still a great person.
    16. at least i think so.
    17. well, maybe.
    18. i mean, we don’t really know each other, so it’s sort of risky for me to say that, the you being a ‘great person’ thing.
    19. i mean, you could be someone who pulls the wings off of fairies and such.
    20. so, if you’ll just comment back listing the 10 songs, then i think we’ll know each other a little better, and can then perhaps make statements about one another definitively.
    21. concrete things like, “oh, i see you like the bee gees.”
    22. of course i’ll deny it and say, “no. i mean, yeah, i like that one song, but i wouldn’t say, ‘i like the bee gees.’ i wouldn’t go that far. no.”
    23. then you’ll go, “i’m sorry, we can’t spend any more time together.”


    ps. if you typically read at a safe distance without comment, i humbly request you make exception and allow this to be your introductory entry as i'll need representation from the silent majority
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Comments (7)

  • gregor

    Stavesacre - "Interlude 2"
    Napoleon Dynamite soundtrack - "Loch Ness" (dialogue)
    The World Wide Message Tribe - "Lift It"
    Low - "Monkey"
    The Detholz! - "Invisible Man"
    Vroom - "N*B*C*"
    Cool Hand Luke - "A Thank You"
    The O.C. Supertones - "Blood Washed Pilgrim"
    Saviour Machine - "The Invasion of Israel"
    Stavesacre - "Time Honored Tradition"

    proof

  • empress8411

    I'm going to do this, but my Ipod is at home, so this evening. Later! ~ L

  • temsmail

    Okay, you are going to think this wierd, but I don't have an iPod, so my digital player is my computer.

    The list begins:

    "The Best of Jonathan Edwards," by Jonathan Edwards

    "Martin Luther in His Own Words," by Martin Luther

    "Dark Night of the Soul," by St. John of teh Cross

    "The Art and Craft of Biblical Preaching," by Robinson/Larson

    "The New American Standard Bible," read by Southerby

    "The Christmas Album," by John Kee and the New Life Community Choir

    "The Gift," by Kenny Rogers

    "A Christmas Together," by John Denver and the Muppets

    "Christmas Extrodinaire," by Mannheim Steamroller

    "Christmas Song," by Mannheim Steamroller

    "Trimming the Tree," by Mannheim Steamroller

  • empress8411

    Okay,  I'm back to enter mine:

    "Rock of Ages" by the Praise Band from the WOW Worship Orange CD

    "He Drinks Tequilla and She Talks Dirty in Spanish" by Sammy Kershaw and Lori Morgan

    "There's a Light Beyond These Woods" by Nancy Griffith

    "Did I Shave My Legs for This" by Deana Carter

    "He Wasn't" by Avril Lavigne

    "Kiss This" by Trace Adkins

    "Cause I like it that Way" by SHEdaisy

    "What Do You Hear in These Sounds" by Dar Williams

    "Rain King" by Counting Crows

    "When at Night I Go to Sleep" by Charlotte Church

    Wow - only about half those are songs I actually listen to. The rest were just on albums I bought for one or two songs, lol. Oh well. ~ L

  • Eowin

    Alright, here goes-

    1) I Love You Lord- Jesse Rogers

    2) Your Love Is Like- Rick Pino

    3) All I Want For Christmas Is You- Mariah Carey

    4) Runaway- Pink

    5) Crazy (Gnarls Barkley Cover)- Nelly Furtado

    6) The Lark Ascending- David Crowder Band

    7) Hotel California- The Eagles

    8) Summer Love- Justin Timberlake

    9) The Prayer- Celine Dion and Andre Bocelli

    10) One Fine Day- The Chiffons

  • BloodTypo

    Mine is a mix of news stories and music.  

    Whenever I take my iPod somewhere, I download the news stories from the last couple of days, and autofill the rest with music.  Except, the last time I did this, I filtered the music selection by Christian Contemporary only.  So none of my classical music or movie soundtracks are represented.

    1.  "There Is No Other Name/Woderful Merciful Saviour" from Steve Camp's best project of all time, Mercy In The Wilderness

    2.  "Take A Chance" from FFH's project "Voice From Home"

    3.  "Marketplace Morning Report 02/15/08 First Edition" - a 7.5 minute news and commentary piece about economics, produced by American Public Media

    4.  "Composer's Datebook for Monday, February 18, 2008" - a two-minute history lesson about interesting things that happened on this date in the world of music composers, produced by American Public Media

    5.  "Internet Becomes Major Information Source On Politics" - a commentary from Future Tense, which is about current developments in technology and its impact on society, and vice versa.  Produced by American Public Media

    6.  "Big House (Aquatic Dub Mix) Bonus Track" from Audio Adrenaline's project "Don't Censor Me Extended Play Remixs"

    7.  "Oh The Glory", from David Byerley's project Only Good Things

    8.  "First Chapters Podcast episode 75 'Blue Like Jazz', written by Donald Miller".  A free teaser from Christian Audio.  They have audio books available to download for a price, and they send the first chapters of the books as free podcasts so you'll want to buy the whole book.

    9.  "Hand Me Down", from HUMAN's project Out Of The Dust

    10. "Encircling", from Iona's project Woven Cord

  • fresusjeak

    1.    Believe it to see it - Eric Champion.
    2.    Be My Escape - Reliant K.
    3.    Hero (red pill mix) - Superchic[k].
    4.    Scream - The Benjamin Gate.
    5.    Gotta Go - Toby Mac.
    6.   New Born Soul - The Blind Boys of Alabama.
    7.   Will & Panny's Theme (from Lost In Space ST) - Apollo Four Forty.
    8.   Getting Into You (Reliant K.) - The String Quartet.
    9.   Faithless Heart - Amy Grant.
    10.   Pictures of War (5th Eelment ST) - Eric Serra.

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