Sunday, November 27, 2011

Part 1 of 2 of Part 1 of a 2 Part Series of Blogs (think about it, makes sense)

So, today, I'm beginning part one of two of part 1 of....just read the title. Anyway, this series of posts is about my top ten most played songs on Itunes vs. my five (wait, she's like nine now, huh) year old sister's songs. Part 1 will conscist of 5 out of 10 of my top ten songs. Then, I'll have another part 1, whcih is my sister's first 5, then part 2 (second 5). That should, hopefully, be enough of a difference between the two to prove that I'm not a five (nine) year old girl, and end this battle that I am currently raging against depression and self doubt, mainly because I'm too scared to listen to gangster rap songs, which obviously means that I'm not a man. So, with the first five of my songs, here we go dot dot dot....

Surrender-Cheap Trick
Cheap Trick is a pretty awesome band. I mean, if you follow this link, you'll see that their singer and bassist both have pretty awesome 70s rocker hair, the drummer has an awesome pervy moustache and glasses, an the guitar player has a pretty great Mr. Rogers sweater (brain fart, but I forgot it's exact name) and upturned hat.

Lump-Presidents of the United States of America (whew)
Besides their over-long name, ironically crappy drumset, speededed-up swamp playing, and strange lyrics, this song is catchy, and fun to play on Rockband. Rock on!

I'll Make a Man Out of You-Mulan (The Movie)
This one's kind of embarassing, but oh well. Who in their right mind doesn't love this song. It's so cheesily awesome and uplifting, with so many nature-based similies that it hurts. Remember, if you train hard and grow gigantic muscles, you can become a true man. Unless you're a girl, then you need to be clever. And have a dragon-spirit sidekick thing, which talks jive for some reason.

Everybody Knows-Kids of 88
I heard this song on a podcast (those are fun, too) and bought it a few weeks later (I didn't have an ITunes card for a while, OK). I like the beat, even though it's fairly simple, it's still pretty great. The singer's (I don't even know who the heck he/she/it is) voice is pretty good.

Dance Yrself Clean-LCD Soundsystem
Boy, do I know a lot about LCD-I mean soundsystems-I mean, I'm pretty sure that this is just one guy, some LCD, and a soundsystem, but it's great. The song doesn't really kick in until about three minutes in, but boy, does it. LCD FTW.

Anyway, that concludes part 1 of 2 of part 1 of 2 of a series that I am doing, which basically consists of me seaching up some songs on Youtube, copying the links, and summarizing some of the comments. Unless, of course, you, the reader, are in fact Mr. Thompson. Then, you should know that I but plenty of thought and....stuff into this. I really do. I'm laying my soul on the line here. Anyway, peeps in the crib say HAY...hay

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