As I've mentioned on here once before, I enjoy listening to music. I enjoy it so much, that back in January 2007, I started keeping records of my favorite songs, albums, and artists for each month. Looking back on these charts of mine years later act as a time capsule which really takes me back to a certain time in my life. I find it very interesting to look back on what a younger version of me thought was "it" and wonder what exactly I was thinking listening to a certain song, album, or artist on a loop.
Anyway, what I've decided as this year winds down is to give y'all an inside peak into my personal vault of favorite songs. What follows are thirteen songs, one for each month plus a bonus track representing my favorite song for 2011, which document a shifting change in my musical interests. Maybe none of these mean anything to you, but when I listen to them, it practically takes me back to that time in my life and what I was feeling. That's the power of great music. And let these tunes be pleasant to your ears, as well.
January: "Baby, Baby" by Amy Grant
February: "Right Now" by Van Halen
March: "Moi... Lolita" by Alizée
April: "Don't Tell Me Lies" by Breathe
May: "The Remedy (I Won't Worry)" by Jason Mraz
June: "Jam" by Michael Jackson
July: "The Living Years" by Mike + The Mechanics
August: "Jesus, He Knows Me" by Genesis
September: "My Sacrifice" by Creed
October: "I'm Not In Love" by 10cc
November: "Paradise" by Coldplay
December: "Laughter In The Rain" by Neil Sedaka
Song of the Year: "L'Alizé" by Alizée
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Thursday, December 29, 2011
2011 Soundtrack
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Tuesday, March 29, 2011
More Than a Pretty Face
As cliché as it sounds, being in the right place at the right time is all that's necessary to become the next big thing.
For French pop singer Alizée Jacotey, it granted her international fame as a teen sensation, but the road to relevancy with age has been a much harder note to hit.
For French pop singer Alizée Jacotey, it granted her international fame as a teen sensation, but the road to relevancy with age has been a much harder note to hit.
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Une Enfant du Siècle
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