Sunday, 14 December 2008
Movie soundtrack iPod shuffle meme
I got a kick out of this meme in which I got to be the music supervisor for the movie about my own life ("If your life were a movie, what would the soundtrack be?").
1. Open your music library (iTunes, Winamp, Media Player, iPod, etc).
2. Put it on shuffle.
3. Press play.
4. For every question, type the song that's playing.
5. When you go to a new question, press the next button.
6. Don't lie and try to pretend you're cool.
Opening credits:
Jan Hammer, "Crockett's Theme" (from Miami Vice)
Waking up:
Devo, "Freedom of Choice"
Average day:
Los Amigos Invisibles, "Pipi"
First date:
The Clash, "Charlie Don't Surf"
Falling in love:
Herbie Hancock, "Bring Down the Birds" (from Blow-Up)*
* Deee-Lite sampled the bass line from this track in "Groove Is in the Heart."
Love scene:
The Reverend Horton Heat, "In Your Wildest Dreams"
Fight scene:
Blondie, "Heart of Glass"
Breaking up:
Living Colour, "Love Rears Its Ugly Head"
Getting back together:
The X-Ecutioners, "Play That Beat (Lo-Fidelity All-Stars Remix)"
Secret love:
Eminem feat. Jay-Z, "Renegade"
Life's okay:
Tangerine Dream, "Love on a Real Train (Risky Business)" (from Risky Business)
Mental breakdown:
Maxine Nightingale, "Right Back Where We Started From"
Learning a lesson:
Trick Daddy, "Let's Go"
Deep thought:
The Who, "Bargain"
Flashback:
Madvillain, "Figaro"
Partying:
Elvis Costello, "I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself (live)"
Happy dance:
Magazine 60, "Don Quichotte"
Regretting:
Los Straitjackets, "Espionage"
Long night alone:
De La Soul, "Supa Emcees"
Death scene:
Portishead, "Glory Box"
Closing credits:
Sonny Rollins, "He's Younger Than You Are" (from Alfie)
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Hear the Slap Shot theme "Right Back Where We Started From" and "Don Quichotte" (a memorable part of the Northern Exposure episode "Jules et Joel") during the "F Zone" block, which airs Mondays at 4am, 9am and 3pm, Wednesdays at noon and Fridays at 5am, 9am and 3pm on A Fistful of Soundtracks. "The F Zone" streams kickass existing songs that have been used in films and shows.
"Crockett's Theme" and "Love on a Real Train (Risky Business)" can be heard during both the "Assorted Fistful" block and the "Soda and Pie" '80s block, which airs Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays at noon on AFOS.
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