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I also know that the meme said seven songs. But I'm rebellious, and I made it seven artists. Also because right now I'm listening to HIM's "Love Metal" album, it would have been it. Not that interesting, you understand.
Pick seven songs you're into right now, list them, then pick seven friends to repeat the process.
- Dresden Dolls: Ni uploaded their Missed Me a while ago, I went all clicky clicky as usual, and I've had much fun trying to get all the lyrics. :D I suggest you try it too.
- H.I.M.: I've started listening to them only recently (as in three-four days ago), I knew only The Funeral of Hearts before. Not bad, not at all. For the moment I'm stuck on Buried Alive By Love and Soul On Fire.
- Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong:
celestialsoda uploaded Summertime along with posting a wonderful picture, I told myself 'why not', and now I like it. - Sinead O'Connor: Out of the, I think, three songs of hers I've listened to, Dancing Lessons is definitely the one I like best. So sweet. :D
- Gackt: J-Rock, and this is all
sori_chan's fault. She gave me Crescent and Mars. I've started listening to the first, and you know what, it isn't bad. The few Japanese singers I've listened to, in the rock department, have a certain tendency to modulate their voice a little too much... but it's good. Dybbuk is a strange song, for one. It starts really well, and then - I don't know, the singed/talked part doesn't persuade me that terribly much. Kimi ga matteiru kara and Lust for blood have speed, while Hoshi no suna is slower. I haven't decided yet if I like or not Gackt's voice there. - Foo Fighters: aaaah, Foo Fighters. I love them so. When I love me some drums, Low is the one I turn to, although I had my first crush on them thanks to All My Life.
- Liliana Herrero, Palabras para Julia. Such a wonderful, deep, warm voice. Thank you, Ni.
- Liz Phair, Why Can't I. Love it.
- Matchbox 20: well, guess what, they're catching. Take Disease, for instance. (Oh my god I've just made a pun I didn't want to do.)
- British Sea Power: It Ended On An Oily Stage. Catching. Also, my mp3 player, set on shuffle mode I don't know since when, seems to have taken a liking to it. And I let him. (Him as in the player, of course.)
Bonus tracks:
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on 2005-09-27 01:46 pm (UTC)I haveat least part of the idea in mind, but there are some major details I still need to decide. :P
And I don't think I've ever actually told you which was the challenge...
Which is:
Turns out Ron's got some rather old-fashioned ideas about marriage. Hermione sets him straight.
Mwahahaha. :D