You know how books sometimes have extra paper at the corners? Like, the paper isn't perfectly rectangular, because there's some extra hanging off one corner? I hope you know what I mean, because I really can't describe it any better. Anyway, I'm wondering whether there's a reason for that, because it strikes me as a really weird mistake for a book manufacturer to make.
Anyway, I had two strange dreams last night. In one, I was back in college, and taking some history class. The professor said I would probably be better off in Angelina Jolie's class, which was in a classroom in the same building, but I had to walk through this odd set of staircases to reach it. When I reached the classroom, I don't think Angelina Jolie was there, but there were a few different teachers, including an old man with a beard and a blonde lady. A few of my classmates from high school were in the class. Also, I think at one point, the absent professor changed from Jolie to Fiona Apple. Aside from the fact that they're both kind of freaky-looking, I'm not sure where the connection is there, nor do I have any idea why my subconscious would have been thinking of either one of them.
In the other one,
bethje and I were in Paris, watching some film about Watergate. Well, actually, it was about the scandal that brought down the Nixon administration, but in the movie, it really didn't resemble Watergate at all. Rather, it revolved around one of Nixon's aides who refused to reveal information about his past (shades of Harriet Miers), but people knew about it anyway because he used to be an actor (shades of Ronald Reagan, I suppose). The other thing I remember about this film is that Henry Kissinger was hanging around with his granddaughter. (I have no idea whether he actually has one.) Later in the dream, Beth was driving my car around in a circle.
In my continuing quest to come up with themed mix CD's that I'll probably never make, I came up with the idea yesterday to make a mix of stuff with religious themes, whether positive, negative, or just using a religious story as a jumping-off point. The songs by the usual suspects that came to mind were:
Tori Amos - God
Belle and Sebastian - If You're Feeling Sinister
Frank Black and the Catholics - Six Sixty-Six, John The Revelator
Camper Van Beethoven - Might Makes Right ("They say that God is on our side and makes us mighty.")
Laura Cantrell - Churches Off The Interstate
Neko Case and Her Boyfriends - The Virginian ("She fell away from the side of the Lord")
The Corn Sisters - This Little Light
Cracker - Hallelujah
Ben Folds - Mess ("But I don't believe in God, so I can't be saved"), Jesusland
Hypnotic Clambake - Spirituality
Tom Lehrer - The Vatican Rag
The Minus 5 - When God Made Time
Pixies - Nimrod's Son, Dead (based on the story of David and Bathsheba)
They Might Be Giants - Kiss Me, Son Of God
XTC - Dear God, Jumping In Gomorrah
The Young Fresh Fellows - Two Lives ("I went to mass each morning, each night I drowned in gin")
I'm also considering using the New Pornographers song "Centre For Holy Wars," simply based on the title. (I have no idea WHAT the lyrics for that one actually mean.) And there are a few spiritual-type songs on the O Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack that I think would work. Any other ideas?
I might actually end up making this mix, if only for myself. A lot of these songs are ones that I've put on a lot of mixes anyway. My other big idea for a themed mix is one with songs about outer space, but that would probably be about 85% Frank Black/Pixies and 14% TMBG, so there wouldn't be that much variety to it.
Anyway, I had two strange dreams last night. In one, I was back in college, and taking some history class. The professor said I would probably be better off in Angelina Jolie's class, which was in a classroom in the same building, but I had to walk through this odd set of staircases to reach it. When I reached the classroom, I don't think Angelina Jolie was there, but there were a few different teachers, including an old man with a beard and a blonde lady. A few of my classmates from high school were in the class. Also, I think at one point, the absent professor changed from Jolie to Fiona Apple. Aside from the fact that they're both kind of freaky-looking, I'm not sure where the connection is there, nor do I have any idea why my subconscious would have been thinking of either one of them.
In the other one,
In my continuing quest to come up with themed mix CD's that I'll probably never make, I came up with the idea yesterday to make a mix of stuff with religious themes, whether positive, negative, or just using a religious story as a jumping-off point. The songs by the usual suspects that came to mind were:
Tori Amos - God
Belle and Sebastian - If You're Feeling Sinister
Frank Black and the Catholics - Six Sixty-Six, John The Revelator
Camper Van Beethoven - Might Makes Right ("They say that God is on our side and makes us mighty.")
Laura Cantrell - Churches Off The Interstate
Neko Case and Her Boyfriends - The Virginian ("She fell away from the side of the Lord")
The Corn Sisters - This Little Light
Cracker - Hallelujah
Ben Folds - Mess ("But I don't believe in God, so I can't be saved"), Jesusland
Hypnotic Clambake - Spirituality
Tom Lehrer - The Vatican Rag
The Minus 5 - When God Made Time
Pixies - Nimrod's Son, Dead (based on the story of David and Bathsheba)
They Might Be Giants - Kiss Me, Son Of God
XTC - Dear God, Jumping In Gomorrah
The Young Fresh Fellows - Two Lives ("I went to mass each morning, each night I drowned in gin")
I'm also considering using the New Pornographers song "Centre For Holy Wars," simply based on the title. (I have no idea WHAT the lyrics for that one actually mean.) And there are a few spiritual-type songs on the O Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack that I think would work. Any other ideas?
I might actually end up making this mix, if only for myself. A lot of these songs are ones that I've put on a lot of mixes anyway. My other big idea for a themed mix is one with songs about outer space, but that would probably be about 85% Frank Black/Pixies and 14% TMBG, so there wouldn't be that much variety to it.
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Date: 2005-10-30 05:06 pm (UTC)That would be a pretty cool mix, actually.
And, yeah -- you're probably right about the Space Mix, but...
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Date: 2005-10-30 08:01 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2005-10-30 08:11 pm (UTC)True, although some of my other choices are just as tenuous, if not more so.
"Jonathan David" is probably my favorite B&S song. I tend to put it on so many mixes anyway that it might be a good idea to avoid it on this one, unless there's an appropriate amount of blank space.
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Date: 2005-10-30 05:36 pm (UTC)jale - jesus loves me
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Date: 2005-10-30 07:57 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-10-30 05:58 pm (UTC)The Kinks - God's Children & Big Sky
Elvis Costello - God's Comic
John Wesley Harding - Like A Prayer
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Date: 2005-10-30 06:21 pm (UTC)i just made a sweet mix cd that I called "Cute Boys With Sad Voices" that had Bright Eyes, Steve Burns, Calexico, Wilco, The Postal Service, and some other awesome stuffs. I might post about it on my LJ because i'm so damn proud of the cover art :P
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Date: 2005-10-30 08:12 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-10-30 06:38 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-10-30 09:46 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-10-31 02:12 am (UTC)I definitely planned to open with "Show Me the Way" by Styx, followed by "My Sweet Lord" by George Harrison. George has quite a lot of appropriate songs actually... just about everything he wrote after discovering Hinduism (and he'd only written a few songs before that to begin with) has at least a TOUCH of spirituality in it,if not blatant religious statements.
"Jesus is Just Alright" by the Doobie Brothers. The Byrds did a versian too but I like the Doobies' versian better.
"Spirit in the Sky" Norman Greenbaum.
"Love me Like a Rock," Paul Simon.
"Turn! Turn! Turn!" the Byrds.
"Across the Universe" the Beatles.
"River of Dreams" Billy Joel.
"Shine" Collective Soul-- they've got a few, too.
and of course "One of Us" by Joan Osborne, except I can't decide if this song annoys me too much to put in a mix, but that's just me, anyway. The lyrics are interesting and fitting anyway.
That's all I've got on this list, and I can't think of any more off the top of my head, so anyway.
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Date: 2005-10-31 12:30 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-11-02 03:14 am (UTC)I understand that there was also a rap song that sampled "Dear God," but I've never heard it.
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Date: 2005-10-31 12:32 am (UTC)google
lyrics space (or god, or whatever)
I did that once on Napster, back when it exsisted for free, and made a two disc set for my death n dying prof. He was in charge of providing music at a conference and needed a mix that was based on the theme "Death."
Re: The book problem
Date: 2005-10-31 01:35 am (UTC)Re: The book problem
Date: 2005-11-02 03:15 am (UTC)Re: The book problem
Date: 2005-11-02 04:18 am (UTC)Re: The book problem
Date: 2005-11-02 09:45 pm (UTC)