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Blame [livejournal.com profile] spacedye_vest. Respect to the original version going around, I uploaded the songs as well.

(1.) Total volume of music files on my computer?
Oops - I forgot to check that one. No idea. Not too much, anyway.

(2.) The last CD I bought was...
Er. Like, with money? It should be The Clash's London Calling... I think.

(3a) The last song I listened to before writing this was...
Errr- the one that goes "Whatever you want - tutu tutu - whatever you need - tutu tutu - whatever you nana nana nana nana na". No, I don't quite know the lyrics, and I don't remember the author/title either. Could you tell? And help me out? I listened to it this morning at the bar, it got stuck, and I forgot to ask Giorgio what it was. You know, it's one of the songs that you happen to listen to endless times and (at least in my case) never learn the name of.

(3b) Song playing right now:
Willy de Ville - Demasiado Corazon. This one should be familiar to anyone who ever saw Zelig. (The tv comic show, I mean.)

(4.) Five songs I listen to a lot or that mean a lot to me:
I hate the questions like these. Choosing is too hard! I'll end up leaving out important ones! But, well, at least I can try. Don't ask me to go in order, too, that would be downright cruel.

1. Aerosmith - Falling in love (Is hard on the knees)
As Ni excellently phrased it, "in my mind it marks the moment when I started to really pick my music instead of just listening whatever everyone else was listening". Yes, I did copy and paste. But it's true, as soon as I heard it on the radio, it was Love at first hearing.

2. Skunk Anansie - Charlie Big Potato
But really, I could cite any song by SA. They marked a big phase in my "musical education". This song in particular is tied to a particular party, in high school, which I still remember very fondly.

3. Marlene Kuntz - Una Canzone Arresa
Other group that marked a really big phase in my musical upbringing. The one I really wanted to post was another, but I have it only on a tape. I should get around to ask the friends who have them on CDs. (Beware if I do, because then you'll find yourselves with armfuls of MK songs.)

4. Manic Street Preachers - Prologue to History
I was so very doubtful about which one of theirs I should choose. Getting anywhere near The Holy Bible would have meant uploading the whole album. (I mean it.) (I still can, if you want.) So, I wrote this because it's the first I ever listened to (the very first was "The everlasting") truly liked. Ni, goddess that she is, sent it to me, and it sent me head over heels. You should have seen me, when I was listening to it. "Crazy monkey" in the truest sense of the term.

5. Antonio Carlos Jobim - Garota de Ipanema
I know this will sound strange, but I'm trying to post a song that has to cover a whole period of time. Toquinho, Jobim, Joao Gilberto - I practically grew up listening to them, because of Dad's passion. And then there's Sonny Rollins, and Miles Devis. Or Michel Petrucciani. (I was besotted with him, at - twelve. Or thirteen, can't remember.) For instance, "Insensatez" was the first song that Dad tried to get me to learn to play with the guitar, and I can still sing the first lines, even if I haven't heard it in years. (The second - and last - was "Jeux interdits".) This is not to say that I'm an expert, though. Most of the times I can recognize the opening notes to a song of theirs, but the most I can say is "Wait! I know this one!" and stop. :P

(5.) Which 5 people are you passing this baton to, and why?

Hmm, let's see. The list is short... many people seem to have already done this.

[livejournal.com profile] joeru, because I WANT her to do it, and she will. DID YOU HEAR ME THERE?

[livejournal.com profile] paddo, same applies.

[livejournal.com profile] wild_boys, because I haven't seen you doing it, and don't think you're getting off that easily. Don't try to distract me by remarking about double entendres, either. Trust me, it won't work.

[livejournal.com profile] _hey_sailor, same as above.

[livejournal.com profile] dungeons_master, look at any of the reasons above, which are actually two, and both of them variations on the same theme.

on 2005-04-01 09:02 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] kasche.livejournal.com
...and it would have needed a lj-cut. Guess when I realized that? Yeah, today, how could you tell? :P

I forgot to mention Beatles! They would have gone under the "fifth category", though. :D

*hugshugshugs*

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