Comment to this post and I'll give you a letter. In your journal, list 10 of your favorite songs that begin with that letter. Then, offer to give letters to other folks, if you see fit.
Feel free to also post me letters.
To add a bit more depth, I will mention something about the song, whether it's a memory or an association, or a fact that I happen to appreciate.
Ashley gave me "G" more than a month ago.
- "Galileo" by Indigo Girls
I first heard this song I guess in 1992 or 1993. My sister Sharon really liked it, and I remember watching the music video on MTV. It's stuck with me ever since and it will probably always be linked with Sharon. "How long til my soul gets it right." There are more apt songs for Sharon, but not many.
- "Gardenia" by Garrison Starr
Genevieve got Garrison Starr's CD and while I only know this and one other song ("Madness") by Garrison, I really like this one especially. It's a pretty gorgeous unconventional love song (my favorite type) and basically reminds me that pretty much nothing in my love life has ever been planned.
- "The General" by Dispatch
Yet another song that I learned from a friend, this one was Chris's. It's a low-fi anti-war tune from a band I've never heard of otherwise and I've always just liked the sound of it. I sing the chorus to myself a lot.
- "Girl Anachronism" by the Dresden Dolls
Anyone who has listened to this song and not at least identified a little bit isn't paying attention. Also notable: "Glass Slipper," which breaks my heart and makes me not listen to it too much; "Good Day" which is also classic.
- "Girlfriend" by Avril Lavigne
Don't judge me. This is a perfect pop song.
- "Gloria" by Laura Branigan
I remember loving this song for years before I knew who it was. It's just this anthem that may not truly mean anything specifically but ultimately is universal.
- "Glory of the 80's" by Tori Amos
When getting ready for every winter formal in high school, I listened to this song. It made me feel good.
- "Going Under" by Evanescence
My favorite by this band, it'll always be the song I intentionally put on when interested in hearing them. I just lover her vocals set to this music.
- "Gold Digger" by Kanye West
He may have the ego that makes him generally unappealing, but this is simply irresistable. You'll catch me singing every word if it comes on.
- "Goodbye Love" from Rent
Jonathan Larson's most heartbreaking track. Rosario and Daphne both rocked this.
Feel free to also post me letters.
To add a bit more depth, I will mention something about the song, whether it's a memory or an association, or a fact that I happen to appreciate.
Ashley gave me "G" more than a month ago.
- "Galileo" by Indigo Girls
I first heard this song I guess in 1992 or 1993. My sister Sharon really liked it, and I remember watching the music video on MTV. It's stuck with me ever since and it will probably always be linked with Sharon. "How long til my soul gets it right." There are more apt songs for Sharon, but not many.
- "Gardenia" by Garrison Starr
Genevieve got Garrison Starr's CD and while I only know this and one other song ("Madness") by Garrison, I really like this one especially. It's a pretty gorgeous unconventional love song (my favorite type) and basically reminds me that pretty much nothing in my love life has ever been planned.
- "The General" by Dispatch
Yet another song that I learned from a friend, this one was Chris's. It's a low-fi anti-war tune from a band I've never heard of otherwise and I've always just liked the sound of it. I sing the chorus to myself a lot.
- "Girl Anachronism" by the Dresden Dolls
Anyone who has listened to this song and not at least identified a little bit isn't paying attention. Also notable: "Glass Slipper," which breaks my heart and makes me not listen to it too much; "Good Day" which is also classic.
- "Girlfriend" by Avril Lavigne
Don't judge me. This is a perfect pop song.
- "Gloria" by Laura Branigan
I remember loving this song for years before I knew who it was. It's just this anthem that may not truly mean anything specifically but ultimately is universal.
- "Glory of the 80's" by Tori Amos
When getting ready for every winter formal in high school, I listened to this song. It made me feel good.
- "Going Under" by Evanescence
My favorite by this band, it'll always be the song I intentionally put on when interested in hearing them. I just lover her vocals set to this music.
- "Gold Digger" by Kanye West
He may have the ego that makes him generally unappealing, but this is simply irresistable. You'll catch me singing every word if it comes on.
- "Goodbye Love" from Rent
Jonathan Larson's most heartbreaking track. Rosario and Daphne both rocked this.
- Mood:
mellow - Music:Britney Spears -- "Hot As Ice"

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