Apr. 15th, 2003

p0tat0es: (tod zu falschem metall)
thugged from Darren:

* What was the first record (45) you owned (bought yourself)?

"Theme from Shaft" b/w "Theme from The Men

* Is there a song that reminds you most of your childhood?

"Heart Of Glass" by Blondie

* If your life was a movie, what song would play over the following?

Opening Credits:
"Garden City Blues" - Silkworm

Love Scene:
"I'm Gonna Love You Just A Little More, Baby" - Barry White

Driving scene that consists mostly of flashbacks and love lost:
either "Dear Someone" - Gillian Welch or pretty much anything off of the first Death Cab For Cutie record.

Closing credits:
"Fratres" - Arvo Pärt

* If applicable, name a song or concert that moved you to tears.

Sage at Bumbershoot in 1994; the entire Time (The Revelator) album by Gillian Welch

* Name an album that is perfect all the way through.

Severe Exposure - Six Finger Satellite. That's the first one that came into my head. There are certainly others...

* Music you like that could be considered a guilty pleasure.

Metal, in all its varied forms; 70s-era soft rock (i.e. Captain & Tennille); Liberace; R&B (I own a Destiny's Child CD), jiggy hip-hop

* Is there a song that describes you or a situation so well that you could have written it?

No. Not really.

* Has a song or artist changed your life in any way?

The bands that have influenced me musically (music being my life) are the aforementioned Silkworm and Six Finger Satellite, along with Unwound, Public Enemy, Eric B. & Rakim, Sage, Sadhappy, Living Colour, Helmet, John Zorn, and many, many others.

* What is your favorite soundtrack?

Dutch Harbor: Where The Sea Breaks Its Back; Dead Presidents

* Current favorite radio hit?

that Sean Paul song where they're all dancing in the basement and banging on the HVAC and stuff.

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