What are your top 25 most played songs?
Submitted by Cooxie.
The result of several 'addictions' to songs..
- Doves - Lost Souls
- Andrew Bird - The Happy Birthday Song
- Lemon Jelly - '93 aka Don't Stop Now (A song I consistantly skipped, before realising it's great)
- Of Montreal - Will You Come and Fetch Me
- Andrew Bird - Untitled (Track 1 from The Mysterious production of eggs. Pretty)
- Of Montreal - My British Tour Diary (I just love the guitar rhythm)
- The Chemical Brothers - It Began in Afrika (A song I listen to mostly because I love the way it's mixed with the next track on the record [#9 on this list])
- British Sea Power - Carrion
- The Chemical Brothers - Galaxy Bounce
- Doves - The Cedar Room
- Sufjan Stevens - Come on! Feel the Illinoise!
- Of Montreal - Requiem for O.M.M.2
- Andrew Bird - Don't Be Scared
- Doves - There Goes The Fear
- Daft Punk - Digital Love
- Daft Punk - Harder Better Faster Stronger
- Of Montreal - Wraith Pinned to the Mist & Other Games
- Sufjan Stevens - The Henney Buggy Band
- Guster - The Captain
- LCD Soundsystem - Yeah (Crass Version)
- Sigur Rós - Áfram Ísland
- Daft Punk - Musique
- Guster - What You Wish For
- The Arcade Fire - Neighbourhood #3 (Power Out)
- Doves - Pounding
Show us your favorite mug.
"What's that in your profile picture?" I hear you ask..
My Tiki mug! (Mine is the blue one that they don't sell any more)
I'm writing this entry and the previous one from the university library (there's also huge IT center here, but that place gets waay too crowded and noisy) and thanks to my very scant schedule for the year, have a break between classes. I'm also incredibly bored, and just watching a seemingly weird guy who seems to be very scared of leaving his computer unattended pace back and forth.
I want to go back to bed.
What's the most memorable building you've lived in?
Submitted by Shelly.
Hm. There's a tie here between my university halls of residence, and my apartment in Germany. Neither were especially attractive or nice buildings in which to live, but in both I was surrounded by good people (and a few annoying people, too), who mostly became good friends. Living at both places has taught me to be a lot more of a sociable person.. I thought it'd be impossible for me to survive living with a bunch of strangers for a whole year, let alone make friends among the bunch.
They had their share of annoyances, though. The first night that I was ever properly living away from home, at halls, a fire alarm went off at 3 in the morning, this particular fire alarm is placed right above your head, and perhaps the very loudest noise ever. In Germany, friends got into the habit of (when I was the only one living on the bottom floor of the five story building) stealing some crap from the street and leaving it on my balcony (once I found a defunct bike and another time, a rotating sign from a dentist with a huge bunny on it), or flashing lights through my window while I was sleeping. Very unnerving things to wake up to indeed. There was the occasional bout of wrestling on the corridor, too.
Many, many silly memories