Saturday, 15 May 2010

30 day song challenge

I've just seen that on Lou's blog, and I'ma do it, methinks. Why the hell not?
Day 01 - Your favorite song
Day 02 - Your least favorite song
Day 03 - A song that makes you happy
Day 04 - A song that makes you sad
Day 05 - A song that reminds you of someone
Day 06 - A song that reminds of you of somewhere
Day 07 - A song that reminds you of a certain event
Day 08 - A song that you know all the words to
Day 09 - A song that you can dance to
Day 10 - A song that makes you fall asleep
Day 11 - A song from your favorite band
Day 12 - A song from a band you hate
Day 13 - A song that is a guilty pleasure
Day 14 - A song that no one would expect you to love
Day 15 - A song that describes you
Day 16 - A song that you used to love but now hate
Day 17 - A song that you hear often on the radio
Day 18 - A song that you wish you heard on the radio
Day 19 - A song from your favorite album
Day 20 - A song that you listen to when you're angry
Day 21 - A song that you listen to when you're happy
Day 22 - A song that you listen to when you're sad
Day 23 - A song that you want to play at your wedding
Day 24 - A song that you want to play at your funeral
Day 25 - A song that makes you laugh
Day 26 - A song that you can play on an instrument
Day 27 - A song that you wish you could play
Day 28 - A song that makes you feel guilty
Day 29 - A song from your childhood
Day 30 - Your favorite song at this time last year

Ooh, my favourite song. Hmm... there's one that I keep coming back to that I just love at the moment. It's a B-side, an early version of 'No Surprises'. God I love it:

I love the lyrics more than anything:
he was sick of his clock stopping
wind it up, that girls stayed sleeping next to him
watch stops, the batteries run down
he started his broken sentence, "no alarms..."
the watch stops, the batteries run down,
he started his broken sentence,no alarms and no surprises
he was sick of her excuses
to not take off her dress when bleedin' in the bathroom
he was sick of his clock stopping, wind it up
no alarms an no surprises
no alarms an no surprises
no alarms an no surprises, please.
It's very much up for debate what it's about. I've heard that it's about suicide quite a lot, but that's not what I think. I think it's about hating a sort of... boringly pleasant life. I'll not go into any more detail, actually, but that is just an all-round great song.

Now, today. It can very easily be summed up with my comic and no explanation, methinks.
Ignore the top left one; it's from yesterday


I almost forgot!
Adieu.

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