June 11, 2005

I've been tagged

... by Capitalist Lion. So here goes.

Total size of music files on my computer

Uhm. Zero. I'm embarrassed. I still live in a world of CDs and cassette tapes.

The last CD I bought was

Stevie Wonder's Inner Visions. Talk about your perfect album. I think I only own a cassette tape of it - I taped it from my friend Mitchell - a huge Stevie fan ... so finally, I saw it this past week, and thought: damn, MUST. HAVE. INNER. VISIONS. Every song on it a gem. Every single song. One of my favorite albums ever made.

Song playing right now in iTunes

iTunes? Uhm ... I'm a loser. I play CDs. That's it.

Five songs I listen to a lot, or that mean a lot to me

"Fields of Joy", by Lenny Kravitz. That song to me is like a happy pill. Works every time, no matter if it's the 1000th time I have heard it. It starts quiet, sweet, idyllic ... "Slowly slowly through the fields ... You touch my hand, I touch the sky ... just you and I ..." and then - Lenny gets LOUD. The guitar, his screaming ... I am telling you. From the first time I heard that song (and I heard it really late ... I didn't get the album when it first came out) I was hooked. I heard it for the first time at a particular small dinner party in 2000 ... and couldn't believe my ears. I felt like it was the best song I had ever heard. I still can't get over it. I listen to it all the time.

"Monkey Wrench" by the Foo Fighters. Uhm ... sheer cataclysmic joy in that song. Such a great song. There was a good year in my life when it was on constant replay.

"Oh, Darling" by the Beatles. Man, I love that song. It's one of my karaoke favorites as well. I just LOVE it when Paul screams.

"Lose Yourself", by Eminem. There may be a more exciting song out there ... but if there is, I don't know what the hell it might be.

"Fuck and Run", by Liz Phair. First of all, that ALBUM. Her first album. She comes out with a DOUBLE ALBUM as her FIRST album??? I love that! I also love that she calls it "Exile in Guyville". It's such a raw great album - never to be surpassed in her career since, in my opinion. And I love "Fuck and Run". It's so honest, so raw ... every time I hear it, I am in awe of her.


Oh, and I won't tag anyone. If you feel like doing it yourself, feel free!! And if you feel like sharing your answers in the comments - please do. I'd love to hear.

Posted by sheila
Comments

"I still live in a world of CDs and cassette tapes...."

That made me smile.

I get laughs at a local used music store when I go in and raid the 39 cent tape bin. I have a tape player in my truck which still gets hours of use, and I'm probably the only person on the walking paths at the park using a tape-playing walkman.

Posted by: Tommy at June 12, 2005 12:39 AM

I'm not a hiphop fan, and I don't own any Eminem albums. I own exactly one Eminem song, though, and that is "Lose Yourself," and I totally agree with your analysis. Sends shivers down my spine.

Posted by: Wes at June 12, 2005 11:01 PM