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1.) A song that makes you sad: Bon Jovi - Something to Believe In
2.) A song that reminds you of a vacation: Van Halen - Jump
3.) A song you really like, but are ashamed to admit it: Ashlee Simpson - Boyfriend
4.) A song that you you heared live: Live - I Alone
5.) A song from a band constisting mostly of women: Shampoo - Uh-oh, We're In Trouble
6.) A covered song: Guns 'n Roses - Knockin' On Heaven's Door
7.) A song that instantaniously increases your mood: PCD - Don't cha
8.) A song that is neither english, or german: Tarkan - Simarik
9.) A song sung by a woman: Stevie Nicks - Blue Lamp
10.) A song that makes you wanna dance: Kemkraft 440 - Zombie Nation
11.) A instrumental: Binary Finary - 1998 (Paul van Dyk remix)
12.) A song about Sex: Tweet - Oops (Oh My) or Salt 'n Pepa - Let's Talk About Sex
13.) A song from your favorite band: Bon Jovi - Born To Be My Baby
14.) A song from a solo musician: Ryan Adams - Sweet Carolina
15.) A song that contains the name of a city: Warren Zevon - Werewolves of London
16.) A song that reminds you of your childhood: Tom Petty - Zombie Zoo
17.) A song from a soundtrack: Splashdown - Karma Slave (Titan AE soundtrack)
18.) A song that makes you cry: Neil Young - Helpless
19.) The original from Nr. 6: Bob Dylan - Knockin' On Heaven's Door
I haven't come up with a happy thought for the day yet. More to follow.
[edit, 315pm EST:] So, in celebration of the veterans of the first world war, of whom my dad and grandad have both told me stories of, the bittersweet thought of the day is Veteran's day, this article from cnn.com (thanks to sam for pointing it out to me), WWI in general. And a reminder to treasure those around you, since they won't always be there.
2.) A song that reminds you of a vacation: Van Halen - Jump
3.) A song you really like, but are ashamed to admit it: Ashlee Simpson - Boyfriend
4.) A song that you you heared live: Live - I Alone
5.) A song from a band constisting mostly of women: Shampoo - Uh-oh, We're In Trouble
6.) A covered song: Guns 'n Roses - Knockin' On Heaven's Door
7.) A song that instantaniously increases your mood: PCD - Don't cha
8.) A song that is neither english, or german: Tarkan - Simarik
9.) A song sung by a woman: Stevie Nicks - Blue Lamp
10.) A song that makes you wanna dance: Kemkraft 440 - Zombie Nation
11.) A instrumental: Binary Finary - 1998 (Paul van Dyk remix)
12.) A song about Sex: Tweet - Oops (Oh My) or Salt 'n Pepa - Let's Talk About Sex
13.) A song from your favorite band: Bon Jovi - Born To Be My Baby
14.) A song from a solo musician: Ryan Adams - Sweet Carolina
15.) A song that contains the name of a city: Warren Zevon - Werewolves of London
16.) A song that reminds you of your childhood: Tom Petty - Zombie Zoo
17.) A song from a soundtrack: Splashdown - Karma Slave (Titan AE soundtrack)
18.) A song that makes you cry: Neil Young - Helpless
19.) The original from Nr. 6: Bob Dylan - Knockin' On Heaven's Door
I haven't come up with a happy thought for the day yet. More to follow.
[edit, 315pm EST:] So, in celebration of the veterans of the first world war, of whom my dad and grandad have both told me stories of, the bittersweet thought of the day is Veteran's day, this article from cnn.com (thanks to sam for pointing it out to me), WWI in general. And a reminder to treasure those around you, since they won't always be there.
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