Mix CD Madness
Published by charming, but single on 5.24.2005 at 5/24/2005 11:39:00 PM.So, I haven't finished writing my Weekend Update. Just not feeling tres creative at the moment. So I'm starting a lameo game instead. (But only because I like to see what music people listen to.) I was making mix CDs because my traffic music blows. I'll post my list and then you post yours. The rules:
- Start with a song you use to get amped for going out (Did I just use the word amped?)
 - Include at least one of the following:
 - Song that was released this year
 - Song that really doesn't fit at all
 - A country song
 - Song by an artist you listened to in high school
 - A cheesy love song
 - A silly song
 - Something that makes you dance in your chair
 - Song you are embarrassed to like
 - Song you see as an anthem
 - Song you can't figure out how you came to like/have
 - Song you just discovered this week
 
- Close with a song about ending
 - The other songs are up to you
 - Your CD must be at least 15 songs and can't be any longer than 20 songs
 - Only pick songs you'd actually listen to
 - The songs can't be used for more than one category
 
- "In These Shoes?" by Kirsty MacColl
 - "Something to Be" by Rob Thomas (released this year)
 - "Breathe (2 a.m.)" by Anna Nalick (discovered this week)
 - "Move Your Feet" by Junior Senior (makes me dance in my chair)
 - "Bruised" by the Bens
 - "Unprodigal Daughter" by Alanis Morissette (have loved her since high school) (shut up)
 - "Back to You" by John Mayer
 - "The Chance" by Julie Roberts (country)
 - "One in a Million" by Charlie Robison (silly)
 - "Making Memories of Us" by Keith Urban (cheesy love song)
 - "Part-Time Lover" by Stevie Wonder (doesn't fit)
 - "Damaged" by TLC (can't figure out how it got on my computer)
 - "Bless the Broken Road" by Rascall Flats (am soooo embarrassed that I like this)
 - "Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses (Acoustic)" by U2
 - "Right to be Wrong" by Joss Stone (Anthem!)
 - "Southern Girl" by Better than Ezra
 - "You Were Always on my Mind" by Willie Nelson
 - "That's Life" by Frank Sinatra
 




