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Makes me wish I had an MP3 player

I used Me Pandora account and put it on Quick Mix.....

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Opening Credits: Abracadabra, by Steve Miller

Waking Up: Judas Rising, by Judas Priest

First Day At School: Rockin' My Life Away, by Jerry Lee Lewis

Falling In Love: Stay, by Maurice Williams & The Zodiacs

Fight Song: Another Brick In The Wall Pt. 2, by Pink Floyd

Breaking Up: People Are Strange, by The Doors

Prom night: All My Loving, by The Beatles

Life: Just What I Needed, by The Cars

Mental Breakdown: Sweet Jane, the Cowboy Junkies

Driving: One Of These Nights, by The Eagles

Flashback: Here With Me, by Dido

Getting back together: Dream Lover, by Dion

Wedding: Eighteen, by Pat Metheny

Birth of Child: Hushabye, by The Beach Boys

Final Battle: Kids And Heroes, by The Bouncing Souls

Funeral Song: Que Triste Estoy, by Vincente Fernandez

Final Credits: Hell Beach, by The Scientists

Bummer, I didn't get any funny ones! :sad:

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I want to say One Winged Angel from FF7, but life hasn't been eventful enough for that.

Much of the soundtrack for Silent Hill 2 feels like a better fit for me....

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Opening Credits: World in My Eyes Depeche Mode

Waking UP: The Caterpillar the Cure

First Day At School: Everything Counts Depeche Mode

Falling In Love:Personal Jesus Depeche Mode

Fight Song: Striped Depeche mode

Breaking Up: Shout Tears for Fears

Prom night:Miss Independent Kelly Clarkston

Life:Walking in my shoes Depeche Mode

Mental Breakdown:Burn The Cure From the Crow

Flashback:69 Eyes Brandon Lee

Getting back together:People are people Depeche Mode

Wedding:Without you I'm Nothing from the Crow soundtrack

Having Kids: Photograph Nickel Back

Funeral Song:Dont you forget about me Simple minds

Final Credits:The Crow credits

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Opening Credits:

Love taught me - Blue Gender ED

Waking Up:

Tatakau Monotachi - Nobuo Uematsu (FFVII Advent Children ost)

First Day At School:

Rhythm and Balance - Sonic Adventure 2 ost

Falling In Love:

Nocturne - Michiru Yamane (Castlevania SOTN ost)

Fight Song:

Bomb a Head V - m.c.A.T

Breaking Up:

Ship of Regret and Sleep - Xenogears ost

Prom night:

Beatbox - Apoptygma Berzerk

Life:

Good Enough - Cindy Lauper

Mental Breakdown:

Sweet - Switchblade Symphony

Driving:

The theme of Arcueid - Raito

Flashback:

Majesty - Clairvoyant

Getting back together:

The Sacred Moon - Shingetsutan Tsukihime ost

Wedding:

Kiss me sunlight - Heart of Air

Birth of Child:

Metalingus - Alter Bridge

Final Battle:

Beloved (grey dawn mix) - VnV Nation

Funeral Song:

Hatsukoi - Mayumi Kojima

Final Credits:

Disillusion - Sachi Tanaka

I've got a very eclectic taste in music....stupid winamp...

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Opening Credits:

dust in the wind - kansas

Waking Up:

don't cha - pussycat dolls

First Day At School:

livin' la vida loca - ricky martin

Falling In Love:

whats left of me - nick lachey

Fight Song:

crazy train - ozzy osbourne

Breaking Up:

in the air tonight - phil collins

Prom night:

given up - linkin park

Life:

cupid's chokehold - gym class heros

Mental Breakdown:

butterfly - crazytown

Driving:

causing a commotion - madonna

Flashback:

basketcase - greenday

Getting back together:

time after time - cyndi lauper

Wedding:

oops i did it again - britney spears

Birth of Child:

so magical - atc

Final Battle:

mother - danzig

Funeral Song:

california dreaming - mamas & papas

Final Credits:

land of confusion - disturbed

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This is going to be eclectic, as well as showing my age a bit:

Opening Credits: Main Title from "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan," James Horner, 1982

Waking Up: "Dare," Stan Bush, Transformers: The Movie, 1985, Track 4, Side 1

Workout: The Gladiator Soundtrack (wait, I run to that all ready.)

First Day At School:

  • "Brains!" Voltaire, Boo Hoo, 2002
  • "Be Prepared," Tom Leher, 1953
  • "I Want It All," Queen, The Miracle, 1989
  • Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 In F, BWV 1047 - I. Allegro, J.S. Bach, The Acdemy of Saint-Martin-in-the-Fields, Sir Neville Marriener conducting the Thurston Dart Revisions, 1971
  • Vivaldi: L'Estro Armonico, Op. 3 - Concerto #6 In A Minor, RV 356, Antionio Vivlaldi, Itzhak Perlman and the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, 1984

Falling In Love:

  • "ぶっきらぼうな愛に溺れたい (Bukkirabou na Ai ni Oboretai (I Want to Drown in Your Callous Love))," プリス・アサギリ (Sudou Akira (as Priss Asagiri)), Tokyo 2040, 1999 (someone check me on my kanji translation please?)
  • "Take a Chance on Me," ABBA, 1977
  • "Somebody to Love," Queen, A Day at the Races, 1976
  • "The Night: Nights in White Satin," The Moody Blues, Days of Future Past, 1967
  • "Will You Still Love Me?" Chicago, Chicago 18, 1986
  • "Your Song," Elton John, Elton John, 1970, Track 1, Side 1
  • "One Year Of Love" Queen, A Kind of Magic, 1986
  • Steaming," Sara McLachlan, Touch, 1989
  • "Flower," Liz Phair, Exile in Guyville, 1993
  • "Damn, I Wish I was Your Lover," Sophie B. Hawkins
  • "Possession," Sara McLachlan, Fumbling Towards Ecstasy, 1994

Fight Song:

  • "The Touch" and "Dare," Stan Bush, Transformers: The Movie, 1985
  • "Duel of the Fates," John Williams, Star Wars Episode 1, 1999
  • "Tokihanate! (Break Free)" Kuwashima Houko, Blue Gender Soundtrack 1999
  • "Riders on the Storm," The Doors, L.A. Woman, 1971
  • "Roll The Bones," Rush, Roll the Bones, 1991
  • "Flash's Theme," Queen, Flash Gordon Soundtrack, 1980
  • "Shadows of the Night," Pat Benetar, 1982
  • "Veteran of the Psychic Wars," Blue Oyster Cult, Fire of Unknown Origin, 1981
  • "Battle Theme," Queen, Flash Gordon Soundtrack, 1980
  • "Confusion" New Order
  • "{ガツチャマン の 歌 (Gatchaman no Uta: Gatchaman's Song)," Masato Shimon and the Columbia Cradle Club, Gatchaman Soundtrack, 1972
  • "Gatchaman '94," Ichiro Mizuki, Gatchaman OVA Soundtrack, 1994
  • "run rabbit junk," Hide, Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex OST 1
  • "Lithium Flower," Scott Matthew, Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex OST 1
  • "Inner Universe," Origa :drool Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex OST 1
  • "Player," Origa with Heartsdales, Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex: Solid State Society OST
  • "Rise," Origa :drool :drool Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex OST 2 (gods I love this woman's voice)

Breaking Up:

  • "Bullet in the Gun of Robert Ford," Elton John, Rock of the Westies, 1975, Track 5, Side 1
  • "Look Away," Chicago, Chicago 19, 1988
  • "Piece of My Heart," Janis Joplin, Janis, 1968
  • "Skyline Pigeon," Elton John, Empty Sky, 1969, Side 2, Track 4, Side 2
  • "You Left It Up To Me," Indigo Girls, Strange Fire, 1987
  • "I Don't Wanna Go On With You Like That," Elton John, Reg Strikes Back, 1988, Track 2, Side 1
  • "Poison," Alice Cooper, Trash, 1989
  • "Fuck and Run," Liz Phair, Exile in Guyville, 1993
  • "Don't Walk Away" and "The Fall," Electric Light Orchestra, Xanadu Soundtrack, 1980

Prom night:

  • "Puttin' on the Ritz," Taco, After Eight, 1982
  • "Make Me Lose Control," Eric Carmen, 1988
  • "This Corrosion," Sisters of Mercy, Floodland, 1987
  • "Doctorin' the TARDIS," The Timelords/The KLF, 1991
  • "Bang A Gong (Get it On,)" T. Rex, Electric Warrior, 1970
  • "One Night in Bangkok," Murray Head, 1984
  • "Nowhere Fast," and "Tonight is What it Means to be Young," Fire, Inc., Streets of Fire Soundtrack, 1984

Life:

  • Concerto in d BWV 1043, all 3 movements, J.S. Bach, Isaac Stern and Ithzak Perlman performing, 1978
  • Concerto in D op. 61, all 3 movements, Ludwig van Beethoven, Jascha Heifetz (soloist,) Boston Symphony Orchestra, Charles Munch conducting, 1955.
  • "When You're Evil," Voltaire, The Devil's Bris, 1998
  • "Break on Through," The Doors, 1967
  • "Where My Heart Will Take Me," Russel Watson, The Voice, 2002
  • "秘密基地 (Secret Base)" 高田梢枝 (Kozue Takada), Eureka Seven Soundtrack, 2005
  • "Paint it Black," Rolling Stones, Aftermath, 1966
  • "People are Strange" The Doors, Strange Days, 1967
  • "Instant Karma," John Lennon, 1970
  • "Friends," Elton John, Friends Soundtrack, 1970, Track 1, Side 1
  • "Free To Be... You and Me," New Seekers, Free to Be...You and Me, 1972
  • Vivaldi: The Four Seasons, Op. 8, No. 4, RV 297, "Winter," Itzhak Perlman and the London Philharmonic Orchestra, 1984
  • Vivaldi: The Four Seasons, Op. 8, No. 2, RV 315, "Summer," Itzhak Perlman and the London Philharmonic Orchestra, 1984
  • "It's a Sin," Pet Shop Boys
  • "Friends Will Be Friends," Queen, A Kind of Magic, 1986
  • "Closer to Fine," Indigo Girls, Indigo Girls, 1989
  • "Dare To Dream," Yanni
  • "Inner Light," Jerry Goldsmith, Star Trek, The Next Generation
  • "Least Complicated," Indigo Girls, Swamp Ophelia, 1994
  • "Get Out the Map," Indigo Girls, Shaming of the Sun, 1997
  • "Push It," Garbage
  • "The World Is Not Enough," Garbage

Mental Breakdown:

  • "Flaming Telepaths," Blue Oyster Cult, Secret Treaties, 1974, (Track 7 on the CD)
  • "Neurotica," Rush, Roll the Bones, 1991
  • "I'm Only Happy When It Rains," Garbage

Salvation:

  • "Someone Saved My Life Tonight," Elton John, Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy, 1975, Track 5, Side 1
  • "Gotta Knock a Little Harder" Yamane Mai, Cowboy Bebop: Future Blues, 2001
  • "I'm Still Standing," Elton John, Too Low For Zero, 1983, Track 2, Side 1
  • "Healing Hands," Elton John, Sleeping With the Past, 1989, Track 2, Side 1
  • "Man," Elton John, Made in England, 1995, Track 9

Driving: (AKA why Mike has to watch his music while he is driving...lol)

  • "Battle Of The Planets - Main Title," Hoyt Curtin, Battle of the Planets, 1978
  • For hitting the turbos, the first 1:10 of "Fighter G," Bob Sakuma, Gatchaman/Battle of the Planets, 1972
  • "金田 (Kaneda)," 芸能山城組 (Geinoh Yamashirogumi), Akira Soundtrack, 1989
  • "Prologue/Anvil of Crom" and "Riddle of Steel/Riders of Doom" Basil Poledouris, Conan: The Barbarian, 1982
  • "One Vision," Queen, A Kind of Magic, 1986

Flashback:

"Don't You Forget About Me," Simple Minds, The Breakfast Club, 1984

A lot of classical music

Getting back together:

  • "Harmony" Elton John, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, 1973, Track 5, Side 2, Album 2
  • "明日へタッチダウン (Asu e Touchdown-Touchdown to Tomorrow," The Knight Sabers, Bubblegum Crisis, 1988
  • "Your Wildest Dreams," The Moody Blues, The Other Side of Life, 1986
  • "I Know You're Out There," The Moody Blues, Su La Mer, 1988
  • "Don't Go Breaking My Heart," Elton John/Kiki Dee, Greatest Hits Volume II, 1976, Side 1, Track 4
  • "Open Arms," Journey
  • "Love's Recovery," Indigo Girls, Indigo Girls, 1989
  • "You Gotta Love Someone," Elton John, To Be Continued..., 1990, CD 4, Track 14
  • "November Rain," Guns N' Roses
  • "Love Will Come To You," Indigo Girls, Rites of Passage, 1992
  • "Ice Cream," Sarah McLachlan, Fumbling Towards Ecstasy, 1994
  • "Xanadu" Olivia Newton-John, Xanadu Soundtrack, 1980

Wedding:

  • "Building a Mystery," "I Love You," and "Sweet Surrender," Sarah McLachlan, Surfacing, 1997
  • "Wedding March," Queen, Flash Gordon Soundtrack, 1980
  • "The One," Elton John, The One, 1992, Track 2
  • "To Love You More," Celine Dion, 1997
  • "I Don't Want to Live Without Your Love," Chicago, Chicago 19, 1988
  • "(I Just) Died In Your Arms," Cutting Crew, Brodcast, 1986
  • "You Can Make History (Young Again,)" Elton John, Love Songs, 1996, Track 13
  • "Here With Me," Dido, No Angel, 1999

Birth of Child:

  • "Wonder," Natalie Merchant, Tigerlily, 1995
  • "Home," Sarah McLachlan, Solace, 1991
  • "Thank You," Dido, No Angel, 1999 (any woman that breeds with me has my undying gratitude)

Final Battle:

  • "Under the Garden/The Prize," Michael Kamen, Highlander Original Score, 1985
  • "Taking Back Earth," Christopher Franke, Babylon 5: Endgame
  • "Genesis Countdown," James Horner, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan

Victory:

  • "The Hero," Queen, Flash Gordon Soundtrack, 1980
  • "Princes of the Universe" Queen, A Kind of Magic, 1985

Funeral Song: representing reflection, defeats, and triumphs

  1. Opening Song: "Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding" Elton John, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, 1973, Track 1, Side 1, Album 1
  2. The Eternal Soloist: Partia #3 in E, #3: Gavotte en Rondeau, BWV 1006, J.S. Bach, Jascha Heifetz performing, 1952
  3. The Adventure Starts: "Opening Credits, Season 1, Extended" Christopher Franke, Babylon 5 Vol 2: Messages from Earth
  4. Desparate Battle: "Mind War (1)" Christopher Franke, Babylon 5, Track 5
  5. Defeat: "The Geometry of Shadows (3)" Christopher Franke, Babylon 5, Track 12
  6. Honored Dead: "未来 (Requiem)," 芸能山城組 (Geinoh Yamashirogumi), Akira, 1989
  7. The Long Struggle and Rise: "Opening Credits, Season 5," Christopher Franke, Babylon 5, The Best of Babylon 5, 2001
  8. Fallen Hero: "The Death of Optimus Prime," Vince DiCola, Transformers: The Movie, 1985, Track 3, Side 1
  9. Mortality Known: "Who Want's to Live Forever?" Queen, A Kind of Magic, 1985
  10. Quiet Reflection: Adagio, Tomasso Albinoni
  11. Triumphant in Life and Death: "Dying Station" Christopher Franke, Babylon 5: The Best of Babylon 5

Final Credits:

  • Brandenburg Concerto No. 6 In B Flat, BWV 1051 - I. Moderato, J.S. Bach, The Acdemy of Saint-Martin-in-the-Fields, Sir Neville Marriener conducting the Thurston Dart Revisions, 1971
  • "Bullet," Covenant, Northern Light, 2002

Yes, I am being a bit of a megalomaniac with a movie on my life. My music tastes are varied, and the movie could be upwards of the special edition of the Lord of the Rings in length. lol

The excess of Elton John I lay at the feet of my favorite sister, who all but raised and saved me. He was her only escape at home with me. As you can see, I recall the year, Album, Track, Side, and What album when there are two in a release (like Goodbye Yellow Brick Road,) on the original vinyl.

As for classical music, as you can see, I tend to be *very* picky about my performers. Heifetz, master of the slow draw. The Academy, *the* chamber groups of chamber groups. Stern and Perlman, two of my favorites. It was a royal pain in the semperini to find the Thurston Dart revisions of the Brandenburgs on CD (have had it on vinyl for years.)

The Babylon 5 soundtracks I absolutely adore. Franke grabs you and pulls you along, one of the reasons I am a big fan of the show.

Queen just Rocks.

If you see me with my iPod and you want to listen to some of more obscure ones, ask.

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