1L in Chicago

Wednesday, February 01, 2006

Soundtrack to Your Life

  1. Foreign Exchange- "Raw Life"- Bus ride from Lakeview to Wicker Park.
  2. Ted Leo and the Pharmicists- "Hearts of Oak" - Grand and McClurg bus stop, 7am, sunrise.
  3. Broken Social Scene- "Cause=Time"- Anytime, all the time.
  4. Pavement- "Gold Soundz" -Confusing song for confusing times.
  5. Dizzee Rascal- "Stop Dat" -For fights. Like bar fights or street fights as opposed to relationship fights. The British Li'l John
  6. Wyclef Jean- "Sang Fezi"- For drug running flights to the islands.
  7. Kings of Convenience- "Weight of my Words"- For when you get lost in the city.
  8. Phosphorescent-"South (of America)"- Sleepytime.
  9. Architecture in Helsinki- "Maybe You Could Owe Me"-When you wake up and realize just how much money you spent last night.
  10. Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin-"Pangea"-For when you need a line as delightfully cheezy as "Pangea, we used to be together, why'd we have to drift apart?"
  11. The Sleepy Jackson-"Don't You Know"-when you're feeling enigmatic.
  12. Star-"Sleep Tonight"-When you realize it's never dark here. Never.
  13. The Walkmen-"That's the Punchline"-For when what you thought was a really funny story turns out to be not so funny.
  14. Belle Orchestre-"Throw It on a Fire"-When things are exciting, or when you want them to be.
  15. The Microphones-"The Moon"-Standing in front of my windows, looking at, well, you know...

Fifteen is good.

Lyric: "I went back to feel alone. I went back there by myself." From the last song on the list.

1 Comments:

Blogger The Dunce-cap Marvel said...

None of these songs mean anything to me. Listen to the radio you fuckhead.

9:48 PM  

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