This CD was for
leeannaray, and her challenge was HAPPINESS. I decided to make a compilation of all the songs I play to make me feel better. You know the kind: you can't help but sing to, you can't help but get up and shake your booty to, the ones you drag everyone in to the LR to listen to.
HAPPINESS
1. Linus and Lucy, Vince Guiraldi Trio. I don't think of the Snoopy Dance. I think of the twin girls with their hands in the air, swaying their heads side to side. The cool nameless kid with the shoulder shrug, twisty feet dance. Pigpen with his shoulder hunch to the beat. I dare you to stay in a bad mood when this is playing. My dream is to play (in this song) the sand can in a band. In a tan van, with a guy named Stan.
2. Standing in the Shower... Thinking, Jane's Addiction. The best song to talk about pissing on yourself. Seriously, though, this song perks me up like not much can. And the water is so very hot...
3. All In The Groove Blues Travelers. I think this is one of their best songs. Drop the hackey sack, shake your groove thing, and have a Moose Grolsh on me. Harmonica solo!! So jam on, jam out, jam it in! 'Til you think that it's a sin!
4. Spoon Cibo Matto. The words make no sense. They don't! But. This is one smoking tune. Everyone in my house comes running when this is on and we all groove. Some of us better than others. My children are very white.
5. Pitch the Baby Cocteau Twins. I don't know what 9 out of 10 words are with this band, but I don't care. They make some of the most ethereal, ambient music out there, and the album this came from is autographed. And that makes me very happy.
6. Speak To Me/Breathe Pink Floyd. Pass the dutchie on the left. Hand. Side. This song will make me feel better and calm no matter what. I have never listened to this without a smile. Ever.
7. I Can, NaS. A history lesson, call for self-pride, and some of the most heart-breaking and uplifting lyrics in any song. In any genre. This is as good as Rap can get. This song makes me cry and feel better about the world all at the same time. (The "never porch monkeys" line makes me want to peel my skin off, but "you're man'll say 'she's my queen!'" makes me laugh with joy.)
8. Sabre Dance Kachaturian. My kids call this the trapeze artist song. Whatever you call it, it will get your blood flowing and your body moving. I like to pantomime juggling flaming bowling pins and get the kids to laugh. Because I am a serious dork.
9. Truckin' Grateful Dead. Confession time. Bit of a hippie. Followed the Dead for a bit. I celebrated the discovery of my first pregnancy by buying my friends veggie burritoes at a concert in Wyoming. When my row found out I was "with child" they quit smoking pot around me. now THAT's a community of love, people.
10. Thank You Falletin Me Be Mice Elf Sly and The Family Stone. If I can quote Uma Thurman, "I said Goddamn!" Just the very definition of cool and smooth. Just sit and bob your head.
11. Electric Cafe' Kraftwerk. I just looked at the past four songs and how they have NOTHING in common but that they are great songs. Huh. Who can't listen to this and laugh about Dieter? I'm as happy as a little girrrrrl.
12. Come Sail Away Eric Cartman. I can NEVER hear this on the radio without the "throat clear" by Eric. Funny, I like this version better.
13. Happy, Happy, Joy, Joy Ren & Stimpy. Two words: Stinky Weasle-teats.
14. Hey, Ladies! The Beastie Boys. Words cannot express how much I love this. Wait: I love this song for it's whip-crack back beat. For the lines: there's more to me than you'll ever know, and for: took off my boxers/ put on a bib.
15. Dog Pound Hop Ren & Stimpy. This is their theme song. It's a kick ass jazz number. And in for a penny...
16. Let Go, Frou Frou. This song makes me want to make like Mary Tyler Moore and spin in happiness in the street. And avoid the tranquilizer darts. Such a beautiful, moody song.
17. Girl From Impanema Stan Getz with Astrud Gilberto on vocals. Interesting thing about Astrud. She was a housewife. Sang with her husband and Stan on this album. Made one of the most memorable recordings of all time. Gives me a little hope, is all. Plus? This song makes me want to girl watch in Brazil. And I'm straight.
18. This Woman's Work Maxwell. You saw that right. Maxwell, a male soul singer hits all the high notes and makes this song even more powerful than it already is. (
leeannaray, I know you already have Kate Bush's version. Hearing a man sing this song hits me harder, somehow.
19. Only Living Boy In New York Simon & Garfunkel. I know that you miss New York, Leeanna. This is for you.
Spander is next, and is already at the post office!
HAPPINESS
1. Linus and Lucy, Vince Guiraldi Trio. I don't think of the Snoopy Dance. I think of the twin girls with their hands in the air, swaying their heads side to side. The cool nameless kid with the shoulder shrug, twisty feet dance. Pigpen with his shoulder hunch to the beat. I dare you to stay in a bad mood when this is playing. My dream is to play (in this song) the sand can in a band. In a tan van, with a guy named Stan.
2. Standing in the Shower... Thinking, Jane's Addiction. The best song to talk about pissing on yourself. Seriously, though, this song perks me up like not much can. And the water is so very hot...
3. All In The Groove Blues Travelers. I think this is one of their best songs. Drop the hackey sack, shake your groove thing, and have a Moose Grolsh on me. Harmonica solo!! So jam on, jam out, jam it in! 'Til you think that it's a sin!
4. Spoon Cibo Matto. The words make no sense. They don't! But. This is one smoking tune. Everyone in my house comes running when this is on and we all groove. Some of us better than others. My children are very white.
5. Pitch the Baby Cocteau Twins. I don't know what 9 out of 10 words are with this band, but I don't care. They make some of the most ethereal, ambient music out there, and the album this came from is autographed. And that makes me very happy.
6. Speak To Me/Breathe Pink Floyd. Pass the dutchie on the left. Hand. Side. This song will make me feel better and calm no matter what. I have never listened to this without a smile. Ever.
7. I Can, NaS. A history lesson, call for self-pride, and some of the most heart-breaking and uplifting lyrics in any song. In any genre. This is as good as Rap can get. This song makes me cry and feel better about the world all at the same time. (The "never porch monkeys" line makes me want to peel my skin off, but "you're man'll say 'she's my queen!'" makes me laugh with joy.)
8. Sabre Dance Kachaturian. My kids call this the trapeze artist song. Whatever you call it, it will get your blood flowing and your body moving. I like to pantomime juggling flaming bowling pins and get the kids to laugh. Because I am a serious dork.
9. Truckin' Grateful Dead. Confession time. Bit of a hippie. Followed the Dead for a bit. I celebrated the discovery of my first pregnancy by buying my friends veggie burritoes at a concert in Wyoming. When my row found out I was "with child" they quit smoking pot around me. now THAT's a community of love, people.
10. Thank You Falletin Me Be Mice Elf Sly and The Family Stone. If I can quote Uma Thurman, "I said Goddamn!" Just the very definition of cool and smooth. Just sit and bob your head.
11. Electric Cafe' Kraftwerk. I just looked at the past four songs and how they have NOTHING in common but that they are great songs. Huh. Who can't listen to this and laugh about Dieter? I'm as happy as a little girrrrrl.
12. Come Sail Away Eric Cartman. I can NEVER hear this on the radio without the "throat clear" by Eric. Funny, I like this version better.
13. Happy, Happy, Joy, Joy Ren & Stimpy. Two words: Stinky Weasle-teats.
14. Hey, Ladies! The Beastie Boys. Words cannot express how much I love this. Wait: I love this song for it's whip-crack back beat. For the lines: there's more to me than you'll ever know, and for: took off my boxers/ put on a bib.
15. Dog Pound Hop Ren & Stimpy. This is their theme song. It's a kick ass jazz number. And in for a penny...
16. Let Go, Frou Frou. This song makes me want to make like Mary Tyler Moore and spin in happiness in the street. And avoid the tranquilizer darts. Such a beautiful, moody song.
17. Girl From Impanema Stan Getz with Astrud Gilberto on vocals. Interesting thing about Astrud. She was a housewife. Sang with her husband and Stan on this album. Made one of the most memorable recordings of all time. Gives me a little hope, is all. Plus? This song makes me want to girl watch in Brazil. And I'm straight.
18. This Woman's Work Maxwell. You saw that right. Maxwell, a male soul singer hits all the high notes and makes this song even more powerful than it already is. (
19. Only Living Boy In New York Simon & Garfunkel. I know that you miss New York, Leeanna. This is for you.
Spander is next, and is already at the post office!
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Date: 2004-11-05 01:43 pm (UTC)GREAT-O-RAMA!!
Date: 2004-11-05 01:55 pm (UTC)I have you for Crazy, minus cheese and crap, yes? After I run through the list, I'll send out requests for copies from the master list. I should be through with everyone by the end of next week.
CRAZY INDEED
Date: 2004-11-05 01:59 pm (UTC)Having seen your lists so far, I think you're incapable of putting cheese 'n' crap, and I feel bad even telling you you weren't allowed to put Aerosmith and boy bands. It's because when I said "crazy" to myself the first thing that popped into my head was Aerosmith and then I was all, "auuugh no MAKE IT STOP."
Re: CRAZY INDEED
Date: 2004-11-05 02:08 pm (UTC)These are the dumbass that told me that they wanted a three-way with me. And my husband was RIGHT THERE. And he had on an "I'm With Stupid" t-shirt, and didn't mean it ironically.
Oh, the song I was looking for was the "threnedy" piece for Fred bwing sucked into Pylea. A little more "higher" brain than Steve Tyler.
Re: CRAZY INDEED
Date: 2004-11-05 02:39 pm (UTC)Oh yeah, and the reason for the ban on boybands was because the SECOND song I thought of was "I miss you like cra-a-a-zy..." and I don't even know which boyband sings that one, but does it matter? No. No, it does not.
We listen to wayyyy too much soft rock at work. My boss, the right-wing Christian, won't even let us put on the classic rock station. It's so bad that I get excited when they play Elton John. ;_;
Crazy for you? Touch me once and you know it's true.
Date: 2004-11-05 02:41 pm (UTC)Gotta get you an ear piece and a streaming radio station STAT.
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Date: 2004-11-05 02:06 pm (UTC)I'm reading this, saying isn't this cool and he's looking at me all gone out.
What does he know?
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Date: 2004-11-05 02:10 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-11-05 02:27 pm (UTC)Near, far, wherever you are I believe that the HOT DOGS go on
He's 14 years younger than me and thinks that anything before the mid-90s is pants.
He used to have good musical taste, then he got a guitar last year and just listens to Aerosmith, Guns and Roses, Motorhead and that kind of thing.
The only thing we agree on is Queen.
I'm currently combating it with REM and Coldplay.
He thinks he's getting a lie in on Sunday? No, I'm gonna wake him up with Hall of the Mountain King or the 1812 Overture.
EVIL... that's me.
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Date: 2004-11-05 02:36 pm (UTC)Guns and Roses "Welcome to the Jungle" is a screaming kick ass song of FUCK YOU! and I love it. I also like Pantera and Metallica. The other "rock bands" of the 80s in the Motorhead vein are pants. PANTS!! I have no idea what that word means. In Texas is something sucks we call it Oklahoma. Hee!!
I'm gonna wake him up with the Hall of the Mountain King of the 1812 overature
Are you peeking at my Wesley CD list???
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Date: 2004-11-05 02:41 pm (UTC)Also, Motorhead? lml, dude. lml.
duuuude!!! lml ^__^ lml DIO!!!!!
Date: 2004-11-05 02:44 pm (UTC)I am hopped up on SOMETHING today. Must be Fluffy Puff MalloweensTM.
Re: duuuude!!! lml ^__^ lml DIO!!!!!
Date: 2004-11-05 02:45 pm (UTC)chocolate cake over here.
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Date: 2004-11-05 03:07 pm (UTC)No, I doubt that you'd have any of her work - but then again, I know you read bad!fic. If you torment your eyes and brain, then you might torment your ears as well. Sorry, anyway.
Pants: Trousers / Underwear / Debagging / A complete bag of shite. A wonderful word with a multitude of uses.
My musical tastes are very wide ranging - I'm as likely to listen to Green Day as to Mozart, and you know that I think your playlists have rocked. :)
As I'm packing up the house ready to move, I've found that I've got more classical CDs than modern. Bloody QVC!
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Date: 2004-11-05 04:38 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-11-05 02:27 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-11-05 02:37 pm (UTC)WHEEEEE!!!
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Date: 2004-11-05 02:30 pm (UTC)new Wes-fic just went up, go waste time and/or get new fic ideas. ;) there should be something father-son themish on that mix, right? I can't think of any non-cheesy songs on such a theme right now ("Cat's in the Cradle"? "The Living Years"? "Teach your children well"? -- OK, that one was played at my granddad's funeral and always gets me.)
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Date: 2004-11-05 02:39 pm (UTC)Off to read more! (Oh! Asked Mr. Stoney about Luguvulian {I don't know how to spell today} and he looked at me for a second before he said, Laura, that's my favorite. He said he can get it for under 100, so Wesley is getting robbed. I tried to explain that Wesley was a fictional character and this was in a story and he got alittle embarrased at his ire. Hee hee!)
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Date: 2004-11-05 02:50 pm (UTC)the only scotch-drinker I know is my brother. . .once he tried to order some at TGI Friday's; the waitress obviously had no clue, so my brother told her to "Find the bottles that start with 'Glen' and pour me a glass of the one with the most consonants in the name." I think I used that line in "Homicide" fic at some point.
<--- I's classy. Here's my drink.
Date: 2004-11-05 02:54 pm (UTC)I LOVE your brother's description. That is priceless. And he's right: Glenfiditch, Glenmorangie... Those are excellent single malt scotches.
Re: <--- I's classy. Here's my drink.
Date: 2004-11-05 02:57 pm (UTC)don't get too excited, I just made the price up. maybe it should have been more (which would actually be better for the story). oh well -- I obsess, therefore I am.
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Date: 2004-11-05 04:21 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-11-05 04:40 pm (UTC)your money is no good here
*hand wave*
you do not need to send money.
I'm working on your list right now! (Color) I'll throw in a Happiness while I'm at it. WHen everyone has been hit, I'll make a new post asking for additional copy requests. I think I can shell out a buck a friend.
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Date: 2004-11-05 06:53 pm (UTC)At first I thought, a man singing that song? But then I remembered thinking that some of the lyrics seem to be from the point of view of the father/husband. I listened to The Sensual World this morning as I told you I might. I do love it so...
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Date: 2004-11-05 07:33 pm (UTC)Okay, I'm totally crying as I type that. (I even put it in a fic I wrote.) So yeah. childbirth is an amazing experience, and that moment in particular. So to find a version with a man singing it? I'm undone.
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Date: 2004-11-06 03:26 am (UTC)p.s. What the hell was the doctor doing that he/she wasn't there at the crucial moment? Playing golf? Or was this one of those couldn't make it to the hospital in time stories?
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Date: 2004-11-06 06:47 am (UTC)If I have another one, I have been advised to move into a room the last month. :-)
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Date: 2004-11-13 01:39 pm (UTC)My happiness CD makes me happy indeed. I've spent the last few days listening to it whenever I get in the car (and that's alot). My son and I bop along to the music. He insists this CD was made for him. His favorites are Linus and Lucy, and Hey, Ladies. I have to admit I've really been enjoying grooving to Spoon, and I Can. And the last two songs make me nostalgic.