Friday, January 1, 2010

So I spent the past week looking for some songs to live. I need to make this somewhat organized. After all, some days I'll be too busy to live a song and I'll have to just live (nothing wrong with that). So below are some songs I've picked out so far. Any suggestions (try to keep them a tad realistic) are appreciated. Happy New Year everyone.

With the new year comes the first song to be lived:
It's Just Another New Year's Eve -Barry Manilow


My New Years Eve was exactly this, distant and nostalgic. Movies always make it seem as though New Years is a magical time but the truth is it's just another New Years eve. As a kid New Years Eve meant so much more to me, or maybe that is the selective memory talking. It's 2010 and a year from now it will be 2011 and a year from then it will be 2012, etc. etc. etc. (Who knows after 2012, though eh?) The media makes it seem as though that one minute makes the greatest difference but for me nothing has changed. I'm still Yelena and you're you. New years is just that, a new year... nothing else and there is nothing wrong with that. For some reason I'm so inclined to think there's a problem that my life is not following the road of some New Years movie but that's really the best part. I don't need midnight on Dec 31st to mark a change, any midnight, any minute, will do. Let me tell you a secret about New Years, (something all those movies and songs don't want to tell you) it is special for mainly one reason: it's another excuse to party.



The Judds- Grandpa (Tell Me ‘Bout the Good Old Days”)
(Sittin on) the Dock of the Bay, Otis Redding
Frank Sinatra - New York
Bon Jovi - Livin' On A Prayer
Lean On Me, Bill Withers
Do You Believe in Magic, The Lovin' Spoonful
Heart of Glass, Blondie
With a Little Help From My Friends, The Beatles
Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This), Eurythmics
Sweet Home Alabama, Lynyrd Skynyrd
Like a Rolling Stone, Bob Dylan
What's Going On, Marvin Gaye
Respect, Aretha Franklin
A Change Is Gonna Come, Sam Cooke
Yesterday, The Beatles
Ramble On, Led Zeppelin
Purple Haze, Jimi Hendrix
Let It Be, The Beatles
Living for the City, Stevie Wonder
Folsom Prison Blues, Johnny Cash
Smoke on the Water, Deep Purple
Judy Garland - "Over the Rainbow"
Don't stop believin- journey
John Lennon - Imagine
Johnny Nash- I can see clearly now
Men at Work- Down under
Doors- People are strange
Frank Zappa- Dog breath
America Horse with no name
Petula Clark- Downtown
Cindy Lauper- Girls just wanna have fun
Bruce Springsteen- Dancing in the dark
Jethro Tull- Aqualung
Tom Petty - Free Fallin
Bruce Springsteen - Atlantic City