Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Day 6: A song that reminds you of somewhere



Reminds me of being in Japan. Man, the songs we were listening to.



"Jim's gone on his honeymoon. So I started borrowing his office to fart in. Then one day, I came in and I just stayed. Because this place is awesome. It feels like home now. Even better than my home. My home sucks." - Kevin

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Day 5: A song that reminds you of someone

Maybe this is cliché, but you'll get over it.



: )




Pam: "She's incredible. You want to count her fingers and toes again?"
Jim: "No, let's let her rest. I'm sure there are still twelve of each."

Friday, May 6, 2011

Day 4: A song that makes you sad

Conveniently, there are also a lot of songs that make me sad. The real tearjerker for me, though, has to be this one.



I won't get into why, but this song makes me cry almost every time I listen to it. Sigh.



"I invented a device called 'burger on-the-go.' It allows you to obtain six regular-sized hamburgers or twelve sliders from a horse without killing the animal. George Foreman is still considering it. Sharper Image is still considering it. Sky Mall is still considering it. Hammacher Schlemmer is still considering it. Sears said no."
- Dwight

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Day 3: A song that makes you happy

There are a lot of songs that make me happy. It's why I'm a musician. But today, I picked one that never fails to make me smile.



Something about it. Partly because it's the song played at the end of Love, Actually (my favorite movie), and that movie always makes me happy, no matter what. It's just such a good song. Admit it, it makes you smile, too.



Kelly: "It is so boring where we work. It's as interesting as a morgue. It might be less interesting than a morgue."
Michael: "Hey, hey, it's as interesting as a morgue."

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Day 2: Your least favorite song

As my least favorite song is a song that I LOATHE, I will not be posting the video. I could make a whole list of songs that I hate, and "artists" who I wish would be swallowed by the Earth, but I guess my all-time least favorite song would have to be:

Party in the U.S.A.

Granted, I hate anything that ever comes out of Miley Cyrus' huge, awkwardly shaped mouth, but that "song" (if you can even call it that) is terrible. I read somewhere today that she's going to do a cover of "Smells Like Teen Spirit." I can't believe she would defile the memory of Kurt Cobain and Nirvana by covering it. I hope it sucks. Nay, it will suck.

I'm going to go listen to the real version on repeat for a few hours, so maybe I'll get her voice singing it out of my head. Good Lord.



Jo: "So, say we catch this whistleblower. What do you think I should do with them?"
Michael: "We should give them a one-way ticket to Montego Bay. Where they keep all the Al Qaeda."

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Day 1: Your favorite song

I don't know that I'll ever really update my blog when I say I will. I can't even begin to tell you how many times I've tried. Anyway.

I've never really thought about what my all-time favorite song is. I listen to so much music this was almost impossible (clearly, since it took me a week and half to figure it out).

As I type this, I think it's important for you to know that my computer is throwing a hissy fit. My dock won't pop up and exposé isn't cooperating. I don't understand. Restart coming momentarily, after...

My favorite song:



Phenomenal. I never skip this song when it comes on my iPod. There isn't much like Aerosmith in the 90's. Debauchery. Sex. Guitar. Tom Hamilton making creepy eyes. Joey Kramer dressed like a fairy. Steven Tyler and Joe Perry wearing shirts that don't really qualify as shirts. Brad Whitford....being Brad Whitford.

Don't worry, I haven't forgotten the classics. 75% of this list will probably be Aerosmith songs, let's be serious. But there's something to be said about Aerosmith in the 90's. Check it.